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Perceptions … it IS all in the mind

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TeddybobGraduate10
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Yesterday I struggled with my Monday run it was hard work every footfall was heavy and I nearly packed in several times but when I got back I had managed to do my longest run to date, at a reasonable pace which astounded and pleased me no end.

Later in the day I had to pick up my partner from work and got talking about running ( I am NOT obsessed😂) his two work mates came out and shocked me with their perception of me with the phrase “ Yes but you are a runner aren’t you”.

It was such a shock.

It’s right when we say running is all in the mind.

Keep on trucking … Runners all.

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SueAppleRunGraduate1060minGraduate

Doesn’t it feel good when people think of us as runners? as if it’s something only very special people can do? and we are special but knowing the slow plod and puffing and panting that got us to this stage of being runners we know anyone could do it if they have that determination and inner strength to carry on. You are a runner, be proud

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Scruff5560minGraduate

Well done on that great run. Runners unite 🏃‍♀️🏃‍♀️🏃‍♀️🏃‍♀️🏃‍♀️🏃‍♀️🏃‍♀️

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Mormor1Graduate10

I've been wondering if it's carrying on running when they are difficult runs. That increases stamina, rather than the easy ones. Certainly it's a mind thing to keep carrying on, and my fear is that if I give up on a run, I'll do it every time it gets tough and I'm tired....

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TeddybobGraduate10 in reply to Mormor1

“and my fear is that if I give up on a run, I'll do it every time it gets tough and I'm tired....” yes that’s it I’ve not thought it through before and also how do you live with yourself when you haven’t done your very best lolol (my neurosis is showing again🤪).

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Mormor1Graduate10

I think with a personality like mine, competitive, determined stubborn, addictive....... Etc......the challenge is to know WHEN to change the goal, so that it's a positive rather than a negative..... But I coukd be deluding myself!

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TeddybobGraduate10 in reply to Mormor1

Lol you sure we aren’t related lolol

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Mormor1Graduate10

Hahaha, Taurus, 5th of 7 kids, never matched up to the older ones academically.... Creativity not recognized.... So.... I'm still trying to impress and be good enough. But......none of my sibs run!

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TeddybobGraduate10 in reply to Mormor1

Taurus here too 2nd of two kids and still striving to not feel an imposter lololol

As Larkin said “They **** you up, your mum and dad.

They may not mean to, but they do.

They fill you with the faults they had

And add some extra, just for you.

And we add even more I suspect … great to know a fellow traveller

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