BikeFan
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ATTQOD: I've come to realize how much I need to work on positive self-talk. Like many others, I can see how far I've come in the 18 months since I started running and it does amaze me sometimes. But man, can I submarine my hard work - especially on long runs. I get so mad at myself when I'm not constantly improving, and then get mad because I got mad.
Working on it...seeing it in other places. So that's a gift.
Sometimes, a little anger is a good thing. It can be a powerful motivational tool to kick complacency to the curb and do the sometimes-tedious work required to improve. We just have to be careful not to discourage ourselves in the process. The struggle is to recognize and even celebrate our past accomplishments while still keeping our eyes fixed on future goals ahead. Jesse Owens said "The battles that count aren't the ones for gold medals. The struggles within yourself - the invisible, inevitable battles inside all of us - that's where it's at." Progress may come in bits and pieces sometimes, or not at all, but just remember that as long as you're out there moving, still fighting the battle between who you were and who you wish to be, you're improving. As Gandhi said, "Satisfaction lies in the effort, not in the attainment, full effort is full victory."