The Page About My First Ever 5K Race, Measuring Success, and Having Fun
How often do you measure success by whether you achieved a specific result? You want to hit a particular number - on your watch, or your floor scale, or in your bank account.
And you have to hit that number 100%, 99% doesn’t count.
You set expectations for yourself and then heroically try to meet them. And if you don’t, you get discouraged and blame yourself.
But let me ask you - what if those expectations were unrealistic in the first place? What if this number was impossible to hit no matter how hard you try?
I am here to tell you - there is a better way to measure success.
In this episode, I’m sharing the story of how I spontaneously decided to run a 5K race, the first ever in my life, how I did not come in first, or second, or even third, and how it still became something that I am super proud of.
EPISODE BREAKDOWN:
- [01:24] From hating physical education to loving being active
- [02:32] How running became a non-negotiable
- [04:14] Running in Houston
- [05:00] Wishing to participate in a real race
- [07:14] Preparing for the 5K race
- [09:14] The race has begun
- [13:47] The hardest part of the race
- [15:53] Reflections on success and my first real race
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Informações
- Podcast
- FrequênciaSemanal
- Publicado29 de maio de 2024 06:00 UTC
- Duração18min
- Episódio76
- ClassificaçãoLivre