
Running is life's challenging, silent partner...
That simple sentence above has been the truth for me for a long, long time. Running, to me, does feel like a partner...the silent partner that doesn't second-guess me and always gives me the bare facts, each and every time I run. While growing up, I'd find comfort in long runs around the lake where I grew up in northern Minnesota. It was where I could push myself, to be stronger and faster. And it was also a form of release for me, allowing carefree contemplation and retrospect that only a quiet trail could offer.
Running's pursuit will always challenge me...
Funny thing, I was recently reflecting on my running experiences and wondered to myself, "will I ever find a day when running just isn't what I want to do anymore?" That's certainly an odd question to ask myself, especially when I look back at how long I've been running. It has been a virtual staple of my life for so long. But would I ever give it up? Well, let's look at running, not as a race but as a journey. A journey without a destination. So when I am completely honest, I realize I don't see running as a destination in my life. To me it's only a process by which I learn more about myself. Every road or trail I run only serves to continually reveal who I am and what I am made of. And it's the challenge of that which keeps me running.
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I had no idea that running was such an inspiration but I can see, after reading your blog, how it could be.
I’m not not a runner nor much of a blogger but I have created a page called Your Life Sentence ~~ Six Word Quotations where you can read more about the book and add your six-word sentence to the growing list! Please drop in!
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