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April 23, 2014

Finding Harmony

I’ve been in St. Louis this week for a work conference and it has been AMAZING!  I’ll recap that later this week though and I have had some amazing options as a vegetarian here.  I made sure to take good pictures of my food because it was absolutely perfect!  The sessions have been super informative and I look forward to taking a lot of new information back to work.  I’ve gotten some good workouts in too while I’ve been here.  My legs are SORE!

I scored this beautiful picture while in town.  I’ll share some others later.
One session that really resonated with me was the last session in the day that talked about Finding Balance.  She made a few great points that I wanted to share because I’m sure someone else will benefit from this too.
First of all, we’re not actually looking for balance in this life.  When you think of balance, you think of the tipping scale, don’t you?
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Well life isn’t really about balancing, it’s about finding HARMONY between work, life, and the millions of other things on your to-do list.  You will not always be able to fit everything into your work and life harmony.  You will have to say NO sometimes.  It’s okay!  I’m a YES person usually, but there are times I need to say NO in order to take care of myself or make harmony in other areas of my life.
Also, think about your attitude.  Our speaker said that every day she wakes up and says out loud, “I’m going to have a great day!”  Keeping that positive energy and attitude will flow into the rest of your day.
Do you ever think about the fact that YOU DECIDE?  You make all the decisions in your life.  If your boss asks you to stay late and you say YES when maybe you should have said NO, you have no reason to be frustrated with your boss, YOU DECIDED to say YES!  That’s on you.  We decide everything- which is beautiful about life!  I make the decisions that determine how I live my life.  I choose what I do and how I respond.  If I allow something to get in the way of my “me time” then that’s my fault.  Of course, there will be circumstances out of our control, but I would guess that 99% of the time, you actually have the power to make the decision yourself.
That’s just the beginning of this particular session – it was so liberating!  I love my job, but I have a feeling I’m going to love it more when I return and begin implementing new changes within our office that will create better efficiency and communication!
I’m looking forward to what I’ll learn today and recapping the entire trip later this week!  Happy Hump Day!

Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: st louis 2 Comments

April 8, 2014

With just a bit of pixie-dust, maybe I won’t give up!

A lot of things made tonight a really great night.  First of all, when I got off work I went home and got a good run in.  Nick and I are of course doing a challenge because we both need to get our rears in shape!  We’re doing 100 miles in 100 days, but it only counts when you reach your pace goal.  My personal pace goal is a 10:15 mile.  Nick’s is something absurd like 8 minutes and something seconds.  So far I’m at 3 miles complete.  So I did 2 miles today and it felt good.  After my run, I came home to a birthday card in the mail from my best friend who now lives in Colorado and a sweet birthday care package from my blog bestie, Meg, that was filled with tons of fun things to enjoy this week (more on that later)!  I also went grocery shopping tonight, which always makes me happy!  I got some great stuff for lunches this week and enjoyed one of my egg & cheese bagels for dinner.  Right now, I’m blogging and watching Tangled.  You see?  Great night!

Now, I’m having a difficult time with something at the moment…. you remember that bike ride I’m doing to raise money for diabetes?  Yeah, me neither pretty much!  Just kidding, I do remember it… because y’all, I’m sort of freaking out!  I’ve only raised $37 out of the $200 I MUST have in order to even ride!  On top of that, I haven’t trained at all.  It’s a month away.  Now, let’s be honest…. I told them that there was no way on this green earth that I will survive a 50 mile bike ride in a month, so now I’m signed up for the 25 mile bike ride.  I think I’ll be able to manage.  The truth is though, I’m not very motivated to do it at all.  I’m pretty sure that Nick and I are going to Florida immediately after the race (his brother is moving there, yay!  More Disney for us!) and I just don’t want to trek my bike back and forth or have to get a place to stay in NOLA (because our free place fell through).

So today’s INSPIRING topic is about “pushing through” because clearly, I need this talk myself!  When I did the Disney College Program, I was tempted to quit more times that I can count on my hand.  I didn’t though… I pushed through.  Granted, I pushed through because of the amazing people in my life who convinced me to stick it out and seriously, I’m so grateful for that encouragement!  I specifically remember sitting at dinner one night, at my favorite pizza place in Orlando, Flippers, and talking with Nick, his brother, and sister-in-law when they were in town for Spring Break.  At this point, I was dead set on leaving.  I don’t exactly remember the precise words his brother used, but they were so compelling that I knew I’d end up staying (even though I didn’t want to).  I have no doubt it was something along the lines of regret because that is truly what it boiled down too – I was certain I’d regret leaving.  Now, that wasn’t the last time I thought about leaving… it came up a few other times, but in the end… I’m so thankful for the conversation and the power it had to keep me at Disney.

*I may use my Disney College Program experience a little too much these days lol, oh well*

With just a little bit of pixie-dust, maybe I’ll reach my $200 limit & be well-trained for the race!

The question is…. Will I regret not doing this race?  Chances are, I will.  The cause is close to my heart – my best friend growing up dealt with and continues to deal with Diabetes.  The money is going towards the education and resources for diabetes education.  I’ll get a good 25 mile workout from it right before sporting my swim suit in Florida.  Basically, I need to stick it out.  I need to push through.  I will feel better about myself and the cause if I do it.

Do you struggle with this?  Do have a situation where you gave up on something and ended up regretting it?  Do you have a situation where you didn’t give up on something and you’re thankful that you did?  What about….. a situation where you gave up and you DIDN’T regret it?

Any words of encouragement will be greatly appreciated as I continue to “push through” and raise money for a great cause while training for this 25 miles!   By the way, if you haven’t donated, but would like too (even something as small as $1 or $5 will be greatly appreciated!), then CLICK HERE!  Or… if you have a free place for me to stay Friday night, May 9th, in New Orleans, that would be appreciated as well!

Y’all have a wonderful Monday evening, go make your life better by watching a Disney Movie!

Filed Under: Disney, Races, Training, Travel Tagged With: biking, Tour De Cure 1 Comment

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