Making goals is great, but only if you eventually hit that
goal.
I’ve been smashing some of my own goals, and it makes me
feel really proud!
I mean, yeah.. I’ve hit some weight loss goals, but those
are honestly less important than some of the other goals I’ve hit.
I wanted to make my wardrobe great again!!!
Too soon? Too late?
Anyway, I’ve totally done that. I’ve had to get rid of
countless clothes that simply would not stay on me. My friend Janelle (er… was
I supposed to change your name to protect your innocence?) took my clothes
shopping a month ago so I could have appropriate summer clothes.
I literally had nothing that fit that was going to take m
That’s a serious YAY and I feel like I got so
me fun
purchases.
Also some sensible things.
I even made myself a fun Marvel tunic with SHIRRING.
I DIDN’T EVEN KNOW HOW TO DO THAT! #NewSkills
I also had a running goal.
Let me preface this by saying that I have never, ever been a
runner. You know in PE class (that’s Physical Education) when they make you run
around the field. I was at a pretty solid walk.
Also, that was really ages ago – like over 20 years.
ANYWAY.
Since then, I have occasionally had this thought that maybe
I would like to run.
BUT… I mean, I never really got much farther than thinking –
huh. How would that feel?
I even did the Run/Walks sponsored by the Biggest Loser in
Killington, VT.
Now, for people who have never been to Vermont, let me
explain, that Killington is a ski mountain. So the trail was going down a nice
hill, but then some up hills and downhills. Oh, with a ride on the chair lift
mixed in there. Pretty brutal.
I thought I could run for a good chunk of this event. I had been
using a treadmill. I could run… a bit.. like maybe for 1 minute. But I was
solid. I was gonna….. the reality was I
walked most of it and was pretty much dead last both time I competed.
They stopped doing the races and honestly, I was pretty much
over doing a Run/Walk at Killington.
That was a few years ago and I had kinda taken a break from trying to run.
This was me??? |
With my renewed interest in bettering myself this past year,
I started using the treadmill at work again.
I gave myself a goal I thought I could work toward. I wanted
to complete 2 miles in 30 minutes.
I didn’t use the treadmill every day (have you met me?! I
don’t have that kind of time), but when I went I would track how well I did.
I was able to work with a student athlete who helped me with
strength training and I used my treadmill goal as something I wanted to work
on.
I also posted to social media every time I felt I got closer
to my goal.
I know some people are all --- social media is evil. People
are horrible. Why do you want to share your stuff with the world?
EEEESH. Tone it down.
If you don’t want to read my health posts, you don’t have to
follow me.
It actually feels really good to have people encourage you
and be excited about your progress. Give you advice. Share their own story.
Most importantly, I MADE IT!
Yeah, that’s right. I hit that goal and I smashed it.
Who runs at a 5.0??
Me for like maybe 3 minutes.
Now that I’ve hit that goal, I’ve had to set new ones.
Yeah--- you heard me. I SET.A.NEW.GOAL.
I didn’t just let it slide. To be honest, I’ve been working
on other things, so I haven’t hit the treadmill as much recently (I’ve got
other things I’m working on), but I do have new treadmill goals.
One is just to have the endurance to run the two miles at a consistent
pace because while I can run that 2 miles, it’s lots of slowing down and then
running fast. I would like to find that steady pace.
But I’d also like to do it better and eventually do another
5k.
Maybe still not at Killington.
#NotThatCrazy