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Tuesday, September 9, 2014

The first step?

Whoever said taking the first step is the hardest part of the journey is a lying sack of . . . Umm, sorry.  They are just not right.

I've taken that first step so many times, both figuratively and literally.  I am great at starting things.   It is the finishing them that’s the problem.  I have a closet and a basement full of newly started projects.

There’s the counted cross stitch sampler I started for a wedding gift to Himself; we will soon be celebrating our sixteenth anniversary.  I bet I have at least five or six other partially started cross stitch projects as well.

And then there are the quilts.  I think there are two that are started, one that is promised, and another that needs to be repaired.  I just remembered the material we bought for our fall colored raggedy quilt.

I have a couple of books that I want to write.  I have notes jotted down, but that is about as far as those projects have gotten.

I could go on and on and on, but you get the drift.  The first step is easy, for me.  It’s what comes after that’s a challenge.

That being said, I started something new last night.  Yep.  Me.  Something new.

Feeling like a slug and needing to lose weight, I decided to take my inspiration from this lady.  I started the Couch-to-5K program.

Yikes!  It was hard.  I used to be a runner.  I ran twenty miles once, but twenty minutes of walking and running just about did me in last night.  I was a sweaty, dripping, achy mess afterwards.

But you know what?  It felt good!

If I keep up with this, I should be able to run 5k by my birthday.  What a great gift to myself that would be!

To add a little extra motivation, I found a 5k race on October 18th to do.  It’s a fund raiser for the Knights of Columbus at the parish where our friend, Fr. Ed, is a Parochial Vicar.  If you’re in the area, come on and join me!

I know this is going to be hard.  I know I am going to find excuses not to do it.  But I know I need to do it.  So, I ask that you bug me, cajole me, bother me and remind me.  Hold me accountable and make me do it.

Maybe this time I will actually finish what I start!

AMDG

7 comments:

  1. I wish you all the best! Running is something that I've been forbidden to do, so I won't be joining you, but I'll do my best to pester you and cheer you on. I hope you have some easy visual way of tracking when you've worked out; I've used stickers or marks on the calendar, and I now log everything in our Wii Fit.

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  2. I agree completing things is much harder! You can do this! I checked out the website and I think I want to do this plan too! I started today, let's pray for perseverance for one another :)

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  3. Yay!!!! I am determined that these cooler fall temperatures will be the return of my running mojo - I'm so upset at myself for not maintaining better than I have.

    I loved C25k and I will definitely be cheering you on!!!! We can find a 5k to run together if you want :).

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  4. I used to run in my younger years but now my knees are bad...so I have to do other things...good luck to you as you travel on to reach this new goal!

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  5. I think this is great! I started doing something similar in June and now that the weather is cooler, it is much more enjoyable. I mostly walk/run/walk, depending on how I feel. It would be more fun with a friend but at least the dog is running with me again and so she and I get to have some "quality time". LOL. Here's to perseverance for all of us!

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  6. Fantastic! You're awesome! It really helps to have that goal in mind, to help get through it.

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