1/03/2013

Goals are good.



Like most of the people I know, I seem to have more interests than time.

It seems like every time I make a choice to do something I enjoy, it is also a choice NOT to do something else.

I can either blog or read books.

I can either run or craft.

I can either cook or sew.

I can either keep my house clean or work in my yard.

I can either watch tv shows or watch movies.

I can either play video games or read magazines.

But what I can't do?  I can't do it all.  At least, I can't do it all to my liking and to the extent I want to do it.  

But I still try.  Sometimes my to do list includes things like "read Runner's World magazine from last month," just because the new one has come already.  But anyway, for me it's always, always, always a challenge to prioritize what I want to do and accomplish with my limited "free" time.

Last year, I used 122 hours of that time to run, logging just under 700 miles.

Considering that for the entire month of November I ran only four (yes, four) of those miles, I'll have to say that while 700 is a good number, it could have been better.

So that's why for 2013, I'm committing myself to running 1,000 miles.  

That's just shy of 20 miles per week.

At my current pace, that's about 180 hours of my life.

That's 180 hours that I won't be sewing or cooking or crafting or reading or watching tv.  It's also 180 hours that I won't be cleaning my house or playing with my boys.

It's a big commitment.  REALLY big.

 I'm going to have to stay on track EVERY week to make it happen, which is scary and daunting when I think about it too much.

So instead of thinking about it, I'm just going to do it.

Just watch me go.







I'm tracking my progress in the sidebar.  Feel free to egg me on and/or ridicule me to do better.

5 comments:

  1. That is a whole heap of miles. I only started tracking my miles in July and I had about 360 but I think it's safe to say you slaughtered me. I'm now challenging myself to run more miles than you. Boom.

    You didn't even know we were in competition.

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    1. I almost always compete with people who don't realize I'm in a competition with them. However, since you told me we are competing, I will not stop until you pry the running shoes off my cold dead feet. Or whatever. Happy running!

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  2. That is a whole heap of miles. I only started tracking my miles in July and I had about 360 but I think it's safe to say you slaughtered me. I'm now challenging myself to run more miles than you. Boom.

    You didn't even know we were in competition.

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  3. Wow!
    That's quite a commitment! I am routing for you; doing things that are out of your comfort. Here's to being about it and not just talk!

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    1. Thanks for the encouragement! I've done 57 miles so far, and I'm off to run another 3-4 right now. I'm working hard to keep my enthusiasm up. So far, so good! Thanks for stopping by!

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