Two amazing physical benefits from finding peace:
1. Competition with others is no longer necessary to prove anything
2. Staying healthy becomes a privilege, not a chore
Read three amazing spiritual benefits from finding peace at the next Blog
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Five daily blogs about life's 5 big choices on five different sites.
Retired Disney Institute Keynote Speaker and Prolific Blogger. Five daily, differently-themed personal blogs (about life's 5 big choices) on five interconnected sites.
Two amazing physical benefits from finding peace:
1. Competition with others is no longer necessary to prove anything
2. Staying healthy becomes a privilege, not a chore
Read three amazing spiritual benefits from finding peace at the next Blog
A unique resemblance to the treadmill of life…
Strength isn’t about competition. And it doesn’t come from working out. Our strength is built by the obstacles we overcome:
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Camp Rainey Mountain, July 2012…
Left a marker, just in case. Better safe than sorry…
Trail running apparently is a spectator sport…
Yes, definitely a spectator sport…
Waiting for sunrise to go for a run. When is the absolute best time to exercise? Asking this question suggests that the asker is missing the point. There is no one best time.
Confined to a Scout camp for eight days, time to exercise was different each day. In some cases, it didn’t even feel or look like traditional exercise.
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Dad showing Mom how to long jump while the boys play and watch…
Today’s another chance to do one of these two things:
Insight: It’s these two choices – everyday – for the rest of our lives.
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Many things look good on paper, or even on paper back books…
Intentions don’t pay. Never have. Never will. Had intentions before going to bed two nights ago, as well as yesterday morning to run or go to the gym. Neither happened. Blamed no running on the rainy weather. No gym got blamed on no time to travel there and back.
Insight: Never let decent excuses become a habit.
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