Moonie
Mouseketeer
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- Aug 2, 2007
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Hey gang...sorry if this is out of line in posting, I'm just not sure how to deal with it right now. I'll remove it if it's not the right place.
Since I decided to try for the marathon a few days ago, my coworkers and some of my pals have been very supportive of me. Today, though, I got a bit of a shock - like a big bucket of cold water dumped on me - when one of my friends likened my plan of walking a good portion of the marathon to basically getting by on the least amount of effort possible just to be able to say I'd done a marathon. I can't help but feel disheartened by the fact that it feels like she (who is a more 'serious' runner) is looking down on me and anyone else who walks/run-walks as being less deserving or less accomplished than someone who can run a BQ, even though I know that 26.2 miles is still the same any way you dice it. I am honestly trying to embrace my penguin self and be proud of being the best me I can be, but it's feeling a little difficult at the moment.
Does anyone else deal with naysayers in their real lives like this? How do you shrug it off?
feeling a bit blue,
Since I decided to try for the marathon a few days ago, my coworkers and some of my pals have been very supportive of me. Today, though, I got a bit of a shock - like a big bucket of cold water dumped on me - when one of my friends likened my plan of walking a good portion of the marathon to basically getting by on the least amount of effort possible just to be able to say I'd done a marathon. I can't help but feel disheartened by the fact that it feels like she (who is a more 'serious' runner) is looking down on me and anyone else who walks/run-walks as being less deserving or less accomplished than someone who can run a BQ, even though I know that 26.2 miles is still the same any way you dice it. I am honestly trying to embrace my penguin self and be proud of being the best me I can be, but it's feeling a little difficult at the moment.
Does anyone else deal with naysayers in their real lives like this? How do you shrug it off?
feeling a bit blue,



Whatever pace any of us can complete a marathon at, it's more than most people will ever do! She's a great friend in most instances, but she just lacks a bit of the capacity for understanding here I guess. Maybe I'll set her right one day.
I did end up telling my friend something like what you said, that the race that I am able to do and the race that she can do are not and will never be the same (nor should they be), but that there is room for both of us on the road!