During my "career" as a runner the mile has had different meanings to me. During my first couple of runs I never thought I'd be able to run a mile. Heck, I could barely run for a minute. How was I ever going to run long enough to cover a whole mile? I even drove a mile in my car to check the distance. It just seemed crazy.
Then one day, it happened. I actually ran a mile. After training for what felt like forever (really only about 2 months) I ran a mile. I was a miracle. Before I knew it I was up to 2 miles and then 3.
It's amazing how over time you perspective changes. Recently I was on a long run and told myself, "Only one more mile." Only one...like it's no big deal. Just around the corner (or two or three). I would never have said "Only one more mile" way back at the beginning.
Starting today I'm going to look at a mile a little differently. From Thanksgiving through New Year's Day I'm committing to run at least one mile each day. That's 35 straight days of running. At least 35 miles. I usually only run every other day...so this will be a challenge.
This morning I started my "streak" by running 4 miles around the base of Stone Mountain. I can't think of a more beautiful place to run. It was a cold, cold, cold morning...thank goodness is was sunny!
Now that I've put it in writing for the world to see I can't give up. It's the start of something new...for 35 days at least.
I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving!
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