Friday, January 9, 2015

Ringin' in the New Year!!!

I love New Years, it brings hope for change. And regardless of if that change sticks or no,t it is really all about the hope that it will. This year in efforts to work towards my 30 before 30 list I started the new year by running my first 5k, and it was AMAZING. I was terrified of being the last person to run through the finish line but I wasn't. Also it was amazing how supportive all the runners were, even when people were passing me they would say little encouraging things. I think I was smiling for most of the run. It was really a blast. It was something I have always wanted to try but didn't get the guts until now. Whats on your list to do this year?

Here's mine:
Try geocaching
Try paddle boarding
Run a 10K
Learn how to do wood burning


That's my list for now... My plan is to make small goals and slowly check them off one at a time so I don't get too overwhelmed and end up saying ta heck with the whole thing.

What are your goals for the year? How do you plan on achieving them?

1 comment:

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