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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Mission Statement and reflections
“To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift.” – Steve Prefontaine This is one of my favorite quotes because it resonates with how I want to live my life. Recently I posted a list of goals … Continue reading
Posted in Goals, Inspirations
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This is why you train…
Warning, this is not my most positive post. I just finished the Gasparilla Half Marathon and I’m fighting disappointment. I should be proud all things considered, but I’m not satisfied with my time. The only thing I’m proud … Continue reading
Goal list…a work in progress
It’s important to have goals. I’ve mentioned this a few times before and most recently in my post about what I wanted to do with this blog. See my New Direction post. Take a look at what Kate from Twenty-Six … Continue reading
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Tagged goal book, goal list, goals, passionate for life, running, training, Triathlon
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Little things add up…
One of my goals is to save money through budgeting and making small adjustments here and there. In the past my budget was “don’t spend more than you make”. Very grown up, I know, but it has worked since food … Continue reading
“Failure to Plan”
Have you ever heard that a failure to plan is planning to fail? That thought creeps into my mind whenever I end up cramming for an exam or stay up to the late hours of the night finishing a paper. … Continue reading
