Momma tried not getting down about turning 40. It's the youngest I will ever be at this point. I can't change my age, but I can change how I look at it. It's just a number ladies. Haven't accomplished everything you wanted to by 40? Who has? I certainly didn't (OK I know some of you overachiever have). But, what I also didn't do was let that define me. What I wanted for myself at 40 when I was 15 or 20 years old is certainly NOT the same thing I want for myself now that I am 40. I want happiness, a healthy life and a loving marriage. I want my kids to be respectful, productive, and independent. It all takes constant work and determination. Sometime you get it right and sometimes you have to try it again.
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Momma Tri-ed Embracing 40
This was a piece of birthday cake. Especially when you have great co-workers that go out of their way to not only decorate your office for your birthday, but pull off a surprise "Map Room Fiesta". This is what I saw as I rounded the corner to my office on my 40th birthday. What I didn't immediately see was the 10 or so people that were just inside the office and the pot luck spread that they had brought for the day.
Momma Tri-ed the First 5K
| My first running partner Scott |
It was done! I had finished! I didn't have a heat stroke! I didn't have to pee! I helped raise money for a worthy cause!
Most importantly, I tried something I had never done before. Running 3.1 miles with a thousand strangers and one really good, encouraging friend. I learned that ALL shapes and sizes and physical abilities can participate in a 5k. You don't have to run the whole thing, heck you don't even have to run the first step.
So now it's your turn to try. The Couch to 5k app is an excellent resource for getting started. My daughter used the Zombies Run! app which tells you a story while you are conditioning that involves being chased by zombies. Both are available on Apple and Android. When you are ready to try your first 5k, check out Active.com for a race near you.
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Decisions, decisions, decisions...
A couple of years ago, I turned 40. It didn't bother me at all, not like 25 did. I guess I just got it out of the way sooner than most. On December 31, 2011, I made a goal list. It wasn't a New Year's resolution, I resolved years ago never to make a New Year's resolution. But, it was a list of goals I wanted to accomplish in the next year. The saying is true that if you set a goal that's attainable, you will feel a greater sense of accomplishment. Setting unrealistic goals is just setting one's self up for failure. Lord knows we fail enough as it is, why create failure.
So with a little tweaking from my friend Scott, here was my list. Originally I had just generic items on there, but he encouraged me to define them more. He said it would give them credibility and make them specific and measurable.
So with a little tweaking from my friend Scott, here was my list. Originally I had just generic items on there, but he encouraged me to define them more. He said it would give them credibility and make them specific and measurable.
For the most part, I did pretty well. I didn't accomplish everything exactly as I had it written, but came close. There are two that I took great care in accomplishing. The first was to run the Crossroads fall 5K and the second was to embrace 40.
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