Would I ever run a marathon? Today's answer: Major doubts. I would love to, but I just can't muster up the gumption to get it done. I'm not sure how I'd incorporate the training into my life as a group fitness instructor and mother. Two things that exhaust me in their own ways.
So when Kelly of New Leaf Wellness offered to write a guest post about this very subject—training for and running a marathon when it seems like the very epitome of impossible—I jumped at the chance to host her words. Enjoy:
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I’m training for my first marathon in September. That means I’m going travel 26.2 miles…on foot…next month…willingly. Am I crazy? Probably.
I’ve run eight half marathons. The thought of running double that distance seems impossible. Yet, here I am, training for my first full marathon. Why? Because I like new challenges. Because I like the peace and quiet I find on a long run. Because running makes me feel like “me.”
Nelson Mandela said, “It always seems impossible until it’s done.”
I’ve had other big goals before that seemed impossible:
• To finish my Ph.D. – done
• To give birth to my second daughter without any drugs – check
• To start a business that I am insanely passionate about – done
There’s something about big dreams that makes them feel exciting yet unattainable at the same time.
When I’m working as a coach, I ask my clients to separate their dreams into small, more manageable pieces. I ask, “What can you do this week to move closer to your goal?” One step at a time.
On Saturday, I ran 15 miles. At mile 13, I felt the same doubt creep in. “How are you going to run TWICE this distance?!?”
It always seems impossible until it’s done.
I’ll focus on finishing one training run at a time until race day.
Question: What have you accomplished that seemed impossible when you started? What big goal would you take on it you knew it was possible?
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5 comments:
A Ph.D, two kids and a marathon? You are an inspiration!
I know, right? She definitely makes me believe in my ability to train for a marathon...now, if I could just DO it. Ha!
Love this! So true. Big goals often seem impossible, but those are the ones worth working for.
Thank you, Tara, for sharing my story! The positive comments have inspired me to continue to pursue my dreams. I'll definitely be thinking about them on my next long run!
Hello There,
I just wanted to see if you
were currently interested in additional guest bloggers for your blog site.
I see that you've accepted
some guest posters in the past - are there any specific guidelines you need me
to follow while making submissions?
If you're open to
submissions, whom would I need to send them to?
I'm eager to send some
contributions to your blog and think that I can cover some interesting topics.
Thanks for your time,
Tess
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