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Good Morning and Happy Astronomical, Autumnal Equinox...!

Well... Guess who is here in the Corner today... yes it is me, who else?

The door is open, despite the aftermath of the dreadful storms of last night, the cushions are waiting and there are warm drinks, this morning. Please leave your shoes under the porch, grab a snack, ( some great home made protein balls added, this morning), pick up your cushion and sit a while.

I have been thinking again...finding time to just sit and think is not easy for me right now, but I did, eventually, find some!

I have been struggling a tad lately, as some of you know, and one of the things I am having to try really hard to get a grip of is myself and my mindset. I want to get back into my happy running feelings. So...scrolling back through my running log and posts, I found three old friends... from three years ago.

Yes, Annieapple , you have guessed it... the three As!

The letters are so appropriate right now...and not just for me. Reading your posts, I am of course, as always really impressed by what you are doing, but, I am picking up too, elements of areas of worry and concern and some very real struggles going on. So I am going to re-jig and re-use that post now.

Our lives are a huge adventure...full of the highs and lows that are ours, and ours alone .Exciting, happy, sad and frightening, but mostly, uncertain and unknown. At times too, there are many., many issues, that can have a really negative impact on us and our running and the way we handle them.

To some it can be illness,medical treatments, family worries, the current news... it can, too, be simpler than that..poor self esteem, a feeling of not being good enough, a fear of failure. It can be for newbies, or returners, or repeaters, as simple as, lack of motivation...

What to do? Well, three years ago, I came up with this: three words.

Acknowledge

Accept

Adapt

Just that.

We find ourselves in a situation... for me, it is my husband's physical and mental health issues; but for the purpose of the post, the situation here, is running. Our running.

The situation is as it is, we are doing what we are doing. Overthinking, and over-worrying is not going to change that at all.

How then do we handle it ? Well, those three words may help to make it simple.

Look at the photograph. It is similar to one I used three years ago.... what follows now is taken from that post.

“I acknowledge that it is wet and cold ( rainy and foggy too) .

I accept that I need to run.

I adapt to the fact, by wearing my wet weather gear, and I run.

Now.

So, applying the three words here;

If you are following C25K , whether at Week 1, Week 5 or Week 9, it is simple; you just follow the plan.

You acknowledge the plan that is C25K.

You accept that each run will move you onto the next run and to Graduation.

You adapt, to wind and weather and to any obstacle that may occur, but always confident in the knowledge that you will move on, at some point.

This is running in the NOW.

The 'Now' is the thing .

You take each run as it comes.

It's all about being focused; on each run, acknowledging the run, accepting what is happening, ( good or bad), and adapting.

I don't want to use words like mindfulness, or in the moment, but I suppose it is a bit like that.

It's about each run and the NOW of that run.

Each run may have similarity in the now, but in some the, now, will be different.”

*****

Okay. If you have followed that, three years ago or now, you are getting the idea... I know that I am in a situation which is permanent; ever changing, ever evolving, yes, but it is always going to be part of my life. If I am going to survive this, I have to Acknowledge, accept and adapt. ( the adaptation will have to change, as does the situation).

Some runs will be like that.

There may be pain or a twinge, so, acknowledge,( listen to your body)

We land awkwardly, the ground is lumpy, accept.

Ease back, take it gently and stretch well, post run, adapt.

The more difficult time to do this, will be when or if you become distracted.

Try to just focus on you, your body, and your mind too, on your run...be aware of you, running in the now.

Let thoughts come, and they will come, thoughts about speed, distance, style or pace, it's perfectly natural, but then, let them go, or label them and put them in your memory jar and then try to re-focus again on you and your run.

So, the message here is the same now, as it was then, and it applies to us all, not just our new runners, positivity not negativity, trying not to over-think or over-worry, trusting in the plan and believing in yourself.

Your turn now... what are your thoughts, what is the hardest thing, that you are having, or have had to come to terms with?

What strategies have you got, for handling the problems?

Maybe, take a situation that you have been in, or are in now, with your running; out of steam, heavy legs, difficulty breathing, then, apply the three As rule to it... maybe share that with us here.

I and we, will be really interested to see who pops in and what your experiences and strategies are.

See you soon

Oldfloss x

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🍏☕️☕️ Well here we are Floss having a warm chitchat in the welcome and safety of the corner. Mulling over those brilliant 3 A’s as we encounter life’s adversities & our running challenges. Your photo says it all actually… face it head on and then apply the 3 A’s Your idea about handling the running hassles by “label them and put them in your memory jar and then try to re-focus again on you and your run” stood out for me today… denial never helps us!! Thanks for giving us time to mull things over & imbibe your wisdom. In turn we support you through these difficult days & pray your runs will bring you the headspace and solace you both need and deserve. Xx

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply toAnnieapple

Hello Annie...your As are joining the three As. today.

Welcome to the corner...not too good outisde currently, but cosy here.

You are so right.. it does no good to ignore out issues. Sharing them with our running friends can be really helpful.

The struggles we all have in our running, at some point. most folk will have experienced, or had similar. Their strategies may be helpful to us and it is good to know that we are not alone.

I found that out last weekend, and felt so much better for sharing my , not so easy , run!

Thank you for your good wishes too... I will get there... we will get there...

You have your fair share of struggle experiences, so, sit a while and we will listen to the rain and mull things over together. x

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Hi Floss, 🙋‍♀️

Kicks off running shoes, then hastily puts them tidily under the porch...☺️

Well, I am just back from my first run since my recent brush with Covid yet again.

I had been putting off this run, but your post this morning has woken me up and gotten me moving.

Acknowledge...I will need to start gently again and will have lost some stamina, while recovering.

Accept... Use C25k W1 Run1 and see how I get on.

Adapt... I know I want to quickly get back up to where I was, but I can enjoy some little gentle runs and take my time. No hurry.

I ran in the Now as well, and you were with me all the way, we even found another conker together to put in my pocket.

I have had serious upsets in the past as you know, similar to those you are facing now, but positivity not negativity and hope prevailed.

Oh and I caught a falling leaf for luck too. 🍁

Thank you for these stimulating posts, always thinking of others. You know you are always in my thoughts, and I am here.

🏃‍♀️🍁💚xxx

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Hello and welcome to the corner.. you found your cushion!

You have had a really rough time and that pesky Covid rearing its head ... again!

I am so glad that having a little read got you out there... ! How perfect too... applying the three As and finding the way to move onward, using them.

You seem to have got it just right too...we do know how a return to C25K works so well... it is familar... like a comfy chair or an old cardigan... and you know that it is totally achievable.

You are right to take it gently... I intend doing the same.... just building back, You need to be aware , and you are aware of the ground lost, but which, with care, be regained!

You know exactly what I am feeling and having you there with me, all the time is priceless.

Positivity is the key... finding that conker... that has to be an omen and catching a falling leaf too !

You are on the way back, to full health and to your running again... and what runs they will be. They will be short and sweet, I think? Gentle runs where you can soak up the season... the sights and the sounds and the turning colours , tinting the appearance of Autumn, in her full glory !

Thank you so much for popping n and sharing this... I am hoping some of our new runners will read and realise just how sharing, may help their struggles...x

Sit a while longer and just breathe xxx

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I've woken early as I do nowadays so popped in and am sprawled on a corner cushion. I always wake thirsty so have guzzled water, squash and lucazade 😄.I'm trying to follow the he 3 A's but I want to ruin....it came sooner than expected but my mind and legs are begging the rest of me to give it a go.

I'll stay put in the corner for now and have a bit of a think, thanks for keeping me a space Floss xx

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply toSueAppleRun

Morning to you... waking early, can be a blessing or a curse.... but you are welcome here at any time... Plenty of all your chosen drinks here too!

Oh my. I know that voice, the one that just keeps whispering in your head, " Oh, go on !" You have been really good at following those three As so far and you are walking a little further, each time?

It is so hard, when we really love our runs and they are such a big part of who we are:)

The only way is to do, exactly what you are doing... just think on it... what strategies may help. you surely will be upping the length of your walks, and the timewill come when you know, and we do know, that a few running steps can be popped in?

Maybe some gentle exercise for your running body, seated or floor... you know the place to find those exercises is right here.

Meantime... sit back and just let that body heal...and do please keep us posted.

Thank you so much for sharing this and letting folk see that when we simply cannot, or should not run... it is not an easy time. xx

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I’m a bit late wiping the sleep or lack of it from my eyes, no run today a trip to the tip will require my energy!

Life is a series of challenges and some of them knock you more than others and sometimes old ones catch you up.

I have definitely learned to acknowledge my feelings and adapt to what is happening or happened and to accept there are things one cannot go back and change but always Looking forward and being kind to yourself I’ve found is key 😘

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply toWavy-chick28

Morning ! I am late too and I am wiping the sleep from my eyes too ! I woke so much later this morning!

But we are here now, so welcome! I hope the tip run went well... I know exactly how much of a workout they can be! Strength and stamina are both needed there!

Your ethos is a good one, although not easy to achieve sometimes...I do know that many of our runners though, do build up on their exercises and use them too, to move them forward.

Thank you so much for calling in and sharing your feelings with us here ! You are welcome at whatever time:)

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Good morning Oldfloss , what a cozy corner this is. Steaming mug of tea in hand, I am reflecting on a very soggy, unhappy run this morning. It was the first time since I started running again back in July where I completely faltered.

I acknowledge that I am now a runner, I have graduated. Now I need to adjust to a longer term plan after being gloriously 'coddled' by the C25K plan.

I accept that not every run is going to smash PBs now I've graduated and sometimes they are going to feel like hard work, like today. One week on Beyond C25K and I was spent and had to finish up my run earlier than planned today. Bailing is not failing if you have tried your best.

I want to adapt by finding a routine that works for me. So I am going to consolidate a little longer before heading out on those C25K+ runs again.

My thoughts today post-run were a little...uncoordinated. Your post is what I needed to bring perspective and structure to my reflections, so thank you.

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Hello and welcome... I am sorry I was not here to welcome you yesterday... early appintoments at the hospital for Mr OF!

I am glad you found your cushion and a mug of tea too!

I love your idea of being coddled, by the C25K plan... I am not sure some of our runners would agree with you... but I think it is a great description. It does gently, and in a structured way, nuture us, towards that finish line:)

Your reply gives so much valuable information, on how you are moving on and and what is going to work for you.

Pinitng out that each run os not always a easy one, and sometimes too we have to stop the run... or not run at all. Your run this morning , as my run last Sunday, was not the run you would have wished for.

You have grasped so many of the facets of our running, in a short time and I really, really, hope some of our new graduates stop by, and read this.

I think I am going to put a shout out, to some of our new Graduates and try and get them here to read this !

I am so glad that my post , motivated your action with the reply.

Thank you so much and you are very welcome any time:)

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Hi there

I am currently in a situation where my daughters has had major brain surgery for the 2nd time due to a brain tumour. She is 13. She has been unwell for 2 years but the tumour was only found last year. As a mum this has had a massive impact on me emotinally and physically, as you may imagine. But i realise i have to accept that I have no control over the situation only how I react to it. So I run. That is my therapy. It clears my mind though at times I struggle to get into it I push through best i can. I used anything as an excuse not to run before as I was so drained but now I acknowledge my own mental and physical health and their importance, accepting i am no good to anyone if I amnt healthy and adapt my attitude to get out and run. We got this!

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RunningJ123Graduate in reply toMojo1982

Sending you love, Mojo1982 That is a lot to handle for you both, especially when she is so young... 13 isn't the easiest age anyway, and for your poor daughter to have all that to deal with. You are doing brilliantly... Look after yourself too... Carers need care too 🤗

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I apologise for the late reply... too busy looking at this month's post. You are doing so, so well and with all that worry to contend with... very very well done to you...

AAA...is the key and, if you take a peek at the Catch-Up- Corner, this week, there is a new chat about the tensions of running and the way we can use the body check relaxation check , in our daily life too.

You are handling this so well and I can only imagine the treatment and worry you have and are having.

Remember to, not to overuse your runs... use them wisely, to still your mind. but not to over think. Talk too, to people who care and people who will support. I say this from experience, as I did over use my running and ran myself to a stop... :)

We are alwyas here, to listen, either on the forum or in a PM.

You are never on your own. x

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