In my last post, (linked) I announced that I will be dedicating my posts throughout 2019 to my experiences with preparing and running the Chicago Marathon. In-order to best tell my story as a runner, I think that the following posts that I've previously written with a runner's perspective are worth revisiting.
- The Bix and a Real World Growth Mindset, 7/31/15
I reflect on the growth mindset that I've developed through my experience running Davenport's iconic 7-mile road race. - Just Do It (Post #3 of 3), 7/25/16
As I read Phil Knight's memoir, Shoe Dog, I share my inspiration from a particularly great quote included in the book. - Unlimited You, 8/20/16
As the start of the school year approached, I reflect on how the 7-mile Dam Backpocket Run compares to the course of the school year. - Cruise Control, 12/1/17
While in the midst of running a half-marathon, I realize how simple words of encouragement can have an extremely positive impact on others. - Running is My Run, 4/21/18
One of my favorite posts that I've written. After battling through back pain that prohibited me from running, I share the lessons that I learned on my way to overcoming my injury. - Process and Persistence - Pt. 1, 11/24/18
- Process and Persistence - Pt. 2, 12/9/18
Process, process, process. Do not underestimate the process. Trust the process. The outcome will take care of itself.
I hope you'll check-out one, a couple, or all of the posts that I've linked (above). Running has not only made me a better educator; running has made me a better person.
Until next time, I'll close, again, with a shameless plug to my fundraising page (linked); I encourage you to visit, and (if you are able) donate.
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