This doesn’t happen very often or does it?

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(photo: Even after fumbling to take the photo, the first mile still clocked in under eight minutes. The warmup mile is never this fast.)

This doesn’t happen very often or does it?

We promised we were going to exercise today. But then the day starts slipping away and it looks impossible. We literally resign ourselves to defeat. Again.

An opportunity, or two, may appear (teasing us) but it’s quickly stolen by something pressing.

And then. And then something happens. We dig in and refuse to be defeated.

And the workout, run, or whatever, is better than we’ve had in months.

A little sore this morning. Cool.

Keep moving forward.

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We. Can. Not. Fail.

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As we travel through life, a few events will be added on top of our already challenging schedule.

We’re talking about really big, unanticipated things.

The straw that breaks the camel’s back so to speak.

What is difficult to see, and critical to remember, is they are temporary.

But we forget that initially and are extraordinarily tempted to quit:

  • being active
  • eating well
  • resting adequately

We. Can. Not. Fail.

And there’s only one person leading that charge.

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Lane 8 Succeeds Due to Failure

Lane 8 is successful because Lane 8 is a failure.

Huh?  Exactly.

I could try and explain it to you, but you already know what I’m talking about, don’t you?  If you are confused, this 30-second You Tube video should clear it up:

There, that’s the point of this Lane 8 message today. We succeed in proportion to our willingness to fail.

Fearing failure is a sure fire way to have success elude you.  Who wants that?