Take Advantage of the Day
Yesterday I logged my 2000th mile running this year. As the crow flies, that's about the distance from my home in Michigan to San Francisco California. That is the equivalent of 5.5 miles a day since January 1. I knew all I needed to do was to run 6.6 miles yesterday to reach the goal. I thought about running 5.6 and leaving the last mile for Wednesday and making it ceremonious with a run around the block with the kids, but with the snow forecasted, I thought it best to just hit the mark and not play games. After all, if there is one big lesson I learned this year from all these miles, it is to take advantage of the moment at hand. I learned you never know what it's going to be like the next day. I learned it the hard way through that crash and then the random straining of my muscles on a seemingly benign trip to the tennis courts with the kids. There will be excuses not to run or do any number of things. It's important to call an excuse and excuse, and even if valid, kn...