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| + | How very timely! I was just thkniing about this last night and started the ever-difficult climb back into the workout wagon this morning. I started running seriously over the summer and ran a half marathon in September but had only run once or twice since! I loved how running and working out made me feel, physically and mentally it just boosts all sorts of good feelings. Why wouldn't I want to continue that? Well, it started off innocently enough, as falling out of the wagon usually does I took some days off post-race to recuperate. Then I got sick. Then I got so overwhelmingly busy that I felt like working out would be a Waste of Time and that I could be doing more productive things. Now, how on earth can I expect to be at my best and be giving my all if I don't take care of myself?I'm getting back into working out and running dammit. It's happening. And it will be Glorious. | ||
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| + | --Eric 10:02, 21 October 2013 (CEST) | ||
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