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Ell ([personal profile] ell) wrote in [community profile] runners2010-10-04 12:09 pm

Happy Monday and weekly check-in

Firstly:
Congrats to [personal profile] losingit and everyone who raced this weekend! If you haven't done so already, tell us how your race went, we'd love to hear about it and congratulate you!

Second:
Inspiring quote for today:
Take care of yourself. Eat well, rest, train hard and smart, make time to think and breathe. Be intentional with your time.

-Kristin Armstrong, Author and runner

And lastly:
Any difficult goals you're stretching for this season? How do you deal with the fall/winter blahs and bad weather if you're Northern Hemisphere and the transition to summer race readiness for those of you in the South?
linaelyn: (clearbrook - heroine addict)

[personal profile] linaelyn 2010-10-05 12:37 am (UTC)(link)
I agree with you, running is my therapy, and my escape. Unlike most of my running partners, I run because it's fun, not because it's good for me. But this exactly *why* I run into trouble -- even though it's good for me, and even *better* for me when I am depressed, I an unused to running for any reason other than the sheer *JOY* of getting out there and running! When I'm depressed, I can't see the joy in anything, so it's harder to run for the fun of it.

I long to long for running again. :-} I appreciate your input and perspective, here, though. Thanks.

Getting through being depressed is going to be a "Time Heals All Wounds" exercise. Let's just say endings suck, but eventually I'll be able to see that it also makes life sweeter that all things in existence are finite.