Monday, August 20, 2012

Finishing what you start

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It never occurred to me that I couldnt run 26.2 miles. I knew that somehow I would finish. This was the most important thing that I needed to believe. Your mindset will predict your success or your failure. The rest is contextual. Sure I may hit a wall or even develop pain in my legs but that is only something that can break me if it let it. The courage to give your best when your best is needed will always carry you over the fire. We create roadblocks because we doubt our talent or we fear the unknown. Envision your triumph and own it, then let your body do the rest. Never hesitate, always move with tenacity, and never ever give up.

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