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Evidently I can’t not blog…

Filed under: General — lara at 6:25 pm on Wednesday, December 15, 2004

You know, I thought I needed to take a break, as it were, because I’ve just been feeling like a real mess for awhile and running, and blogging about running, and trying to stay positive and not fill my posts with all kind of self doubt and angst was getting kind of difficult. But it turns out that I want to keep running, I want to keep blogging, and I miss my RBF!

Regarding the primary reason I am feeling a mess, I will not bore the masses (or even the 7 or 8 people who read this :) ) here. Masses wishing to be bored may visit here because, to my dismay, it appears that broadcasting my innermost feelings publicly holds some strange appeal.

As for running, I am. But I have been working hard to do away with the totally unnecessary pressure that I place on myself. I am not paying attention to my time/pace, but I am still incrementally trying to increase my weekly distance with 1+ to 2+ mile runs, but even more slowly than before. The outcome of this in the past week and a half has been that I have really enjoyed my runs, not dreaded them. I have been able to really appreciate some rainy, snowy, even cold runs because I stopped worrying about what I was doing and just went ahead and did it with no expectation. Right now, I feel very happy with this - with the other things I have going on right now, I want running to be my joy, not my (self-made) burden. Thank goodness I have the good sense to protect me from myself. ;)

So, the fact that I’ve started to wear my heart on my sleeve a little out here in cyberspace, about running, and now about other stuff is largely due to the kind and gracious acceptance and encouragement I’ve always gotten from the RBF. Again and as always, I am really thankful for this bunch of people who take the time to offer me such enthusiastic support at every turn.

Blessings.

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Comment by Richard

Wednesday December 15 2004 @ 6:51 pm

Maybe its just me, but I thought that enjoying your runs was the main point. I’m glad to see that you’re doing so. Any follow-on benefits are, well, nice - but not the end all and be all of life.

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Comment by Jon in Michigan

Thursday December 16 2004 @ 10:58 am

Yes, agreed, enjoying the running is the #1 priority. If you hate it, it will never stick. Do what you love.

And I’m glad you are posting here because I missed your posts. :)

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Comment by Pamalamadingdong

Thursday December 16 2004 @ 2:25 pm

I rarely pay attention to time or pace. I know I’m slow and I don’t care. anymore. I run because I can and I like to. Who cares…maybe speed will come later…then again maybe not. Us slow people have way more fun at the back of the pack then those at the front (I think) anyway.

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Comment by jon segal

Thursday December 16 2004 @ 10:14 pm

Hi there:

Myself (Jon Segal) and Kenny Ottmar are two tubby newspaper reporters training for The Big Sur International Marathon in California, USA. We’re
keeping a blog at http://www.longestmile.blogspot.com. I hope to keep it funny and interesting and would appreciate a link.

Of course, I’m willing to link back as a courtesy.

Thank you,

Jon Segal

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Comment by susan

Friday December 17 2004 @ 5:52 pm

Lara, I found that I didn’t enjoy it until I reached a certain point. For me, it was two miles. I’m not sure why, but that was a turning point for me!

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Comment by vj

Tuesday December 21 2004 @ 10:32 pm

Ah, Lara. I know that pressure to be positive. But life isn’t always positive and it’s not a personal flaw to recognize that. Love running. It’s a challenge, it takes you away from your real life, it gives you endorphins and release. You’re not the only one who is having a bit of a hard time–I’m in the middle of some stuff too, and this time of year seems to stir stuff up. But I think you’re totally doing the right thing in figuring out that your current situation isn’t working, and that you need to figure something else out. That dissatisfaction is what will direct you (and hopefully me) on to better things. I’m thinking of you. Keep running!

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