Thursday, 31 July 2008

300 kilometers + !!! Off the Couch...Day 17

Hello to all of you,


I reached my hotel in Berlin very late at night due to the strike of Lufthansa, the airports show a pure chaos and waiting is not very pleasant. especially not in the heat of 34 degrees Celsius.


Because Berlin is not very inviting for an outdoor-run at night I went to the gym to get my last 5 kilometers in to reach my personal goal of more than 300 kilometres before the Shredder+ -challenge will end tomorrow.


Of course, I will enter the next challenge, :-), I will sign in tomorrow.


With all HIIT, running and Turbulance Training I was so focused on my own plan that I didn't realise that I finished already another challenge: 30 days of consecutive blogging.


All these achievements were only possible with daily blogging and accountability and with all of you who cheered me on over and over again. It is so much fun with all of you and I am proud to be here with you. Thank you so much, I really do appreciate all your comments a lot.

A day to be very happy, and I am.

I come a very long way and I can feel that I am almost back, my next goal is to focus more on my nutrition, something which I experienced to be extremely important.


But for today and tomorrow I will celebrate a bit: With an ice-cream and a massage (thank you for this fantastic tip, Debbie)...

I will be back tomorrow,
run hard


Juli

Wednesday, 30 July 2008

Off the Couch...Day 16

Lufthansa is on strike and I am hanging here around on an airport and hope to return to Hamburg tonight.
I ran today 20 km, my legs are tired...the rest of myself too.

Still 8 km to go...

More tomorrow,
i will back tomorrow,

Juli

Tuesday, 29 July 2008

Off The Couch...Day 15

A long day is over, I managed to run at night, got my strength-training in and am not very happy with my viual accountabilty. I MUST change this as soon as possible and will make a plan...

For today my accountability-percentage is 85 %, i will improve it...

I logged into the NIKE+-challenge 272 kilometers, still 28 kilometers (= 17 miles), two days are left...so better I go to bed now to be rested for tomorrow,

I will be back tomorrow and

run hard,

Juli

Monday, 28 July 2008

Off The Couch...day 14

A hectic, freaking hot day. 34 degrees (Celsius) in Hamburg, I felt like a sausage on a barbecue set and managed only to run twice HIIT. My work day was meetings back to back.

Tomorrow I will get up early to get a run in before the sun sets and burns the asphalt, cooks the air.

Am so tired, I will fall into my bed now, it was a 70 % day, tomorrow I will do better.

I will be back tomorrow, run hard,
Juli

P.S..: In the NIKE+-Shredder-Challenge I logged 255 kilometers, still 45 kilometers to go

Sunday, 27 July 2008

Off the Couch...Day 13

Hello to all of you,


It is very late here already and I need to get up very early tomorrow.

Sorry for not visiting all blogs tonight, will do so tomorrow,
but I want to say thank you for your very supportive emails and comments. I just love them, :-).

My eating-habits were bad today (twice ice-cream) and it was far too hot to do my strength-training/weight-training, According to my plan and accountability I managed 80 % today, I will do better tomorrow.

There are still 54 km (33 miles) to run NIKE-+ FAT to PHAT IV-Challenge...

I will be back tomorrow,

Juli

Saturday, 26 July 2008

Off The Couch..Day 12, Riding on a wave...

Hello to all of you,

it was such a long day and we were invited tonight, a very nice evening but now I am just tired.

Since Adam Waters mentioned me in his blog http://rtpblog2.wordpress.com/2008/07/24/day-624-juli-is-running-wild/ I have the feeling "to ride a mega-wave". People compliment me for my energy, drive, attitude, looks.

It is really true, success breeds success, positive things have a positive effect, positive feedback is a highly motivating factor.

Furthermore I am very proud of Adam's second comment in his famous blog by speaking directly to me (check it out here:http://rtpblog2.wordpress.com/2008/07/25/day-625-no1-in-japan/#comment-3297), even before he spoke about his own MEGA-milestones:
Adam is now a member of YouTube Partner Program and (!) his RTP Channel is No. 1 in Japan. Congratulations Adam!

Tomorrow I will carry on with my article about training-motivation, can't wait to post it here.

My day went very much according to my plan: 100 % is today's label!

I logged some more kilometers into the Nike+-Shredder Challenge (From FAT to PHAT IV)which I will (!) finish with 300 + kilometers: There are still 69 kilometers (42 miles) left.

I will be back tomorrow,

Juli

Friday, 25 July 2008

Milestone Day ...Off the Couch Day 11

Today was a milestone-day for me, soemthing very emotional and encouraging, cheering up happened:

Adam Waters, the master of accountability, THE example for body and mind transformation and a fantastic inspiration himself, spoke today in his own blog about my goal to finish the Nike + - Shredder Challenge "From Fat to PHAT IV" with more than 300 km.

You can check it out here:http://rtpblog2.wordpress.com/2008/07/24/day-624-juli-is-running-wild/

Adam's blog post touched me very much and it fires me up even more to live up to my own expectations:

I experience more and more what Adam talks about -> POSITIVE PRESSURE.

Since a little bit longer than 3 weeks I am into daily blogging and I can feel the effects it is showing on me and to me.
Daily blogging and daily accountability takes you easier to your goals, former unthinkable, undreamable dreams can become reality, step by step, sometimes baby-step by baby-step but it takes you further to your goals.

My general well-feeling-level is increasing, I am feeling better and better by being part of this wonderful circle of people who also follow a dream and give their daily best to get there and make it reality. I am thankful for all my new online-friends around the world who carry me literally on a wave which pushes me further and faster to my goals. Hugs and smiles to all of you.

After logging my daily kilometres into the Nikeplus.com-page I can see that I need to run about 85 kilometers (about 52 miles) within the next 6 days to reach my goal. I am looking very much forward to run so, :-).

After a day with meetings back to back and this most wonderful emotional milestone I feel extremely happy and still dance a bit like Snoopy.
After all, the day was 90 % according to my plans...my nutrition was the opposite of spot on.

Tomorrow is a new day, I am very tired and

I will be back tomorrow.

Thursday, 24 July 2008

Off The Couch...Day 10

First of all: Thank you so much for the encouragement in the past weeks and days, it gives me exactly the feeling and power I need to take myself through this mission, it is great to be part of this very special circle. Thank you....(I wish you could see my smile now...).



My first day without caffeine and I feel as if a rock fell on my head.

I have a huge head-ache (i never had one like this)m this it is an indicator that I am a real coffee-holic.



This morning I managed to finish HIIT and some light weight-training when it hit me straight into my head.

I couldn't train at all....afterwards. Had difficulties to concentrate and am very happy to go to bed now.



Debbie, thank you for being an inspiration to get rid of caffeine, I really need to kick it out of my system. I have the feeling that each body-cell of mine is member of the "Arrabica-Union" or "Anonymous Java-Lovers".

I am happy that I made this start and I will pull myself through this period because I hate it to be dependent to something.





Tomorrow I will train again...Nikeplus showed today 198, 89 km...which means I have 7 days left for a little more than 100 km...I will start tomorrow.





I will be back tomorrow.



Juli



P.S.: Nutrition and Projects were fine, training due to my head-ache not completed or not started. 75 % for today.

Wednesday, 23 July 2008

Heat Up! 300 km plus! /Off the couch...Day 9

In addition to my mission-statement I herewith declare:

I will finish the Nike-+ challenge FAT 2 PHAT IV with more than 300 kilometers.

Reward: A giant ice-cream!

Better run hard and think bíg.

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My day went so far "okay", the nutrition was not spot on, training and projects went well.

I will be back tomorrow.

Juli

Tuesday, 22 July 2008

Off the Couch...Day 8

Thank you so much for all your sweet messages and encouraging me so much, thank you, Christy, for even mentioning my little log-book in your blog.

I read most of the blogs and will comment tomorrow again, tonight I am just too tired write on your comment-boards and the Internet-line on this airport is snail-slow...I could send a letter to all of you, it would be faster.

Tonight I am travelling home and I am happy to sleep in my own bed.

The day went well so far, my nutrition was much better and I think 8 instead of 12 km of running is also okay when I tell you that I was on my feet the whole day.

So I think a little-wobbly 100 % is fair, ;-).

I will be back tomorrow,

Juli

Monday, 21 July 2008

Off th Couch ... Day 7

I am on a business-trip again.



I ran 10 km and did my HIIT, TT-Training...due to the fact that I am not using my own computer here I cannot upload my results in the Nikeplus-Challenge which I will do tomorrow.

My nutrition was very bad and I must make a massive change tomorrow, I am too tired and I think it comes from eating the wrong stuff.



90 % are the results for today.





I will be back tomorrow,



Juli

Sunday, 20 July 2008

Off the Couch...Day 6

I had a good day with running twice and lots of outdoor-activities,

now it is late at night and I just want to go to bed.

Since 3 days I have problems to upload my statitic-file; I will fix this tomorrow and find a better way to log my statistics....and I will start to focus on my nutrition tomorrow.

I will be back tomorrow,

Juli

Saturday, 19 July 2008

Off the couch ... Day 5 Motivation for Running

Motivation for Running in general PART 1

Last week a friend of mine asked me what I do to motivate myself every day new to run regularly.

Well, this is a very funny question as I am just running (again) 22 days but I tried to add it up in a list what motivates me.

Set Goals. Do it yourself.
I set goals for myself, I have dreams and knowing that these goals are SMART I try to make them come true.
I wrote the goals down and I chopped them into little pieces. You cannot eat an elephant in one meal (on toast, ;-)), but you can eat an elephant bit by bit.

Use a Training-Log.
My training-log keeps all big and small details. It comes in a little book and looks after 22 days already a bit shabby but "loved". It keeps my training, my training-forms. Time, mood, who went with me, training-partners and sometimes a little “souvenir”, like a dried poppy or a shell…yes, I know, very girlie but shouldn't’t it be fun?
Michael from http://thefatburningmachineblog.com/ keeps everything from eating-times to calories and exercises in his published log and writes it down; Mike from http://www.aussiebodybuilder.wordpress.com/ keeps even the rest-periods of his weight-training in a written form. It is all in the details.
Both of them talk a lot about intensity and giving your best every day new and every day “better”. It motivates a lot if you can see what you achieved already. A training-log does it for me.


Tell all your buddies about your plans and be part of a like-minded group.
Be a part of a group, even a group in the Internet.
For me it is working so well. Adam Waters from http://www.rtpblog2.wordpress.com/ is Mr. Accountabilty and HE KNOWS from experience to get what you want and how. Tell the world about your dreams and show daily that you are working on them.

Do what you preach and follow your plans in this group, your buddies will cheer you on.
Have a blog or report to people. Communicate as much as you can and JUST DO IT.


Lilla from http://www.shekhinahdivine.blogspot.com/ shows every day in detail what she did, she even copies her different buddy-groups to her blog so you can see with one view what she achieved in one day. Invite people you know to join activities, share your knowledge and experience.
Encourage like this all like-minded people, see the different goals and dreams and learn from their experience, knowledge and courage (yes, this as well, it is not easy to reveal deepest emotions and show (emotional) "love handles"). Just BE part of a group.
It sounds like "Anonymous Runners" or "Anonymous Whatever" but is works and the more often you are involved in this group the more you will be encouraged by it and the members to follow your self-set (!) dreams.
You start by “riding in their slip-stream” and with time you can become a pace-maker, a tempo-maker or something else. You can be what you want and who you want. But the group- and buddy-effect is magic.
I highly recommend it.


Keep Reminders around you.
I have these little reminders everywhere:

My running-shoes close to the door, my NIKE+-adapter in the bath-room, protein-powder never in a cupboard but openly on the kitchen-desk, a post-it in my diary, my daily goals on top of my diary.
Make your own screen-saver with some motivational affirmations.
I had once a training-partner who used to wear his sports-underwear all day, load some motivational music to your sound-system & listen to it first thing in the morning,

(Part 2 will follow soon)





My day was packed with work and almost according to my plan, I must make a plan how I will deal with my nutrition in the future as I need to change a couple of things.



Blogger has again problems to load up my accountability log, I managed 90 % (the nutrition point kicks me out every day...)



It is late at night, sleep well,



I will be back tomorrow,



Juli

Friday, 18 July 2008

Off the Couch...Day 4

Jeff Galloway wrote the following article which I would like to share with you:

The Inspiration Muscle

When you're tentative about your motivation getting out the door for a run, if often helps to read (possibly out loud) the following list of benefits you receive after running:

  1. Your attitude is better after every run
  2. Stress is released, often completely dissolved
  3. Natural body chemicals (endorphins) relax the body, reducing or eliminating muscle aches and pains
  4. Your spirit is engaged, leaving you with feelings of accomplishment, confidence, and strength.
  5. Body and mind are connected, giving you the confidence that comes with being a more "complete" person.
  6. Your right brain is engaged, energizing your creative and imaginative resources.
  7. You're learning connections to hidden inner resources which kick in whenever you're under stress.

Today was except for my nutrition (will start with that next week) according to my plan.

I will be back tomorrow,

Juli

post scriptum: "Blogger" has problems to upload my today's statistic, I will post it tomorrow morning.

Thursday, 17 July 2008

Off the couch... Day 3

"If you train hard, you'll not only be hard, you'll be hard to beat."


Tonight I am posting shorter than normally:


My flight was 3 hours too late and I came home 00.20 h at night knowing that my 16-km-run was still on my daily list. I jumped into my sneakers and hit the roads but it started to rain, I was too tired to run 16 km, only 11.4 km. I think it is better than nothing but I have to improve my planning.


Sorry for not visiting all your blogs I will do that tomorrow morning, now I am too tired.


I will be back tomorrow,


Juli



Wednesday, 16 July 2008

Off the Couch... Day 2

I am on an urgent business-trip again, unplanned, and need to sleep over in a hotel.




I ran approx. 11 km, an hour and forgot -because everything went so fast today- my Nike-wristband at home. I couldn't log my kilometers/miles today due to the forgotten wristband. The hotel has a pool in which I swam today and decided to switch today's training for tomorrow's training.




I am happy that I could manage my training today but my nutrition was not perfect, lots to improve, I am a "metting-snackie-bagel-victim", ;-)




I will be back tomorrow,




Juli










Tuesday, 15 July 2008

Off the couch... Day 1

My first day in my new mission after I received yesterday so many warm and encouraging messages which made me feel like "flying and dancing like Snoopy".


Today I am back and started with an easy slow run of 12 km. I took it very easy and am looking forward to all the things and goals which I will achieve within the next weeks and months here.



I am very excited and


I will be back tomorrow,






Off the couch....it is for the dog! Mission-Plan


Here all of you can see my complete training plan until the 21. November, 2008.


My goals are:


1. I have a very active, "jumping", vivid body which (I think) is beautiful and which I love.

2. My body-fat was reduced from 19 % to 13/14 % (50 kg/ 163 cm), I am strong.

3. I am happy.

4. I run 10 km in 44 mins or less. I run a half-marathon in 1 hour and 40 minutes or less. (Milestone: Finishing a short Triathlon in Stockholm on the 24th August, 2008)

5. I finish my business-project 1 and 2.

6. I am a loving and kind person.

Monday, 14 July 2008

Wake Up Mission Day 14 of 14

I finished my missionm my wake Up Mission, which was a baby-mission, but I did.

I wanted to get "back on track", see if I can still do it ...and I can. I ran every day and followed my plan strictly. Thank you to all the Shredders, Adam, the master-shredder and all fantastic members of the Shredder Council. You made me stick to my plan!

I smiled this morning all over my face, did twice 45 minutes of stretching and have to announce my new mission which starts tomorrow:

"Off the couch...it is for the dog" (Thank you, Dougal.)

1. I have a very active, "jumping", vivid body which (I think) is beautiful and which I love.

2. My body-fat was reduced from 19 % to 13/14 % (50 kg/ 163 cm), I am strong.

3. I am happy.

4. I run 10 km in 44 mins or less. I run a half-marathon in 1 hour and 40 minutes or less. (Milestone: Finishing a short Triathlon in Stockholm on the 24th August, 2008)

5. I finish my business-project 1 and 2.

6. I am a loving and kind person.


I cannot wait to start tomorrow,

and I will be back.

Juli

Sunday, 13 July 2008

Wake Up Mission day 13 of 14

Just a short post as my day was long but very nice.

100 % for todays account

I ran 13 quality-kilometers and feel very relaxed.

I will be back tomorrow.

Sweet dreams.

Saturday, 12 July 2008

Wake Up Mission Day 12 of 14 Rest

Today was my rest-day and I just went for a short 20-minutes-tempo-run to lift my bones off the couch and I did some stretching.

The rest of the day was spend with loved ones and reading, taking care of my plants.


Earlier this week a friend who would like to run with me asked me why I would run and do sport, why I would be so enthusiastic about what I do.


After a handfull of seconds I told her that for me running and moving, being active is my personal path to self-awareness and something like self reliance. I like it to explore my limits and push my intensity forward with every training I do. I want to do what I "preach".


The great and admirable Adam Waters (http://www.rtpblog2.wordpress.com/) calls it "massive action", Michael Mahody (http://www.thefatburningmachineblog.com/) and Mike Groom (http://www.aussiebodybuilder.com/) call it intensity and claim it with "Lift heavy or go home.". All of them speak from experience, they are all so very successful in their missions.

It is about giving your very best in every moment, no cheating because in the end you are only cheating yourself.

What your "best" is or might be has to be defined by each person self, by dreams, visions and hopes; important is that one never forgets to take "massive action", "go heavy or go home".."run hard or go home"...run wild or snore on the couch.

And I added to the answer to my friend as well that one has to enjoy the journey, literally try to see the flowers at the side.


Run hard or go home,...but look at the poppies and roses,


I will be back tomorrow.



P.S.: Today, a rest day, was 100 % ;-).

Friday, 11 July 2008

Wake Up Mission Day 11 of 14

A nice day with lots of sleep, some running, working and relaxing.

My daily account scored today 90 %.

I could also finish my new plans for my second mission which will start on Tuesday; the name of the mission is "Off the Couch..." (thank you Dougal !).

Before I set up my programs I went to a doctor for health examinations and a sports scientist/trainer who is specialised in the field in which I want to develop. Their results were the headstone for the programs which I fianlly wrote.
More in the next days.

I am not in the mood to write much today,

...thank you everybody for the encouraging comments, support and "cheering up", it means a lot to me.

I will be back tomorrow!

Thursday, 10 July 2008

Wake Up Mission Day 10 of 14

Hey everybody,

I am back and tired, it is late at night and my day was far too hectic.

Due to my private life, work and sport I am completely worn out now and only want to go to bed.

My nutrition was better today than yesterday, I fulfilled my daily plan 80 %, ran and git the TT B in. (= 80 % as I didn't work on my planned private program and my attitude could have been much better)

Good night,

I will be back tomorrow.

"Ask yourself: 'Can I give more?'. The answer is usually: 'Yes'."

-Paul Tergat, Kenyan professional marathoner

Wednesday, 09 July 2008

Wake Up Mission Day 09 of 14 (NOW with NEW Shredder + Logo!)

Hello everyone,

I am on a business-trip in Denmark and feel a bit drained, it is already night here and I just want to go to bed.

I got my runs and strength training into my daily schedule (3 km tempo run & 10 km steady state) but my nutrition was bad today.

All in all : 80 % as no extra business-projects were planned or possible.

Good night,

I will be back tomorrow.


P.S.: Lilla, I like the Shredder+ - Logo a lot and think it looks really cool on my page, it is actually the one for which I voted as well, thank you so much!!!

Tuesday, 08 July 2008

Wake Up Mission 08 of 14

Long day at work, it is late at night here and I will just post quickly the statistics,



Attitude very good, 10

Nutrition Ok 10

Exercise cardio Run (9, 5 km intervall training)10

Exercise TT strength (D) 10

Exercise HIIT not planned10

Exercise Extra not planned 10

Business project S not planned10

Business project HP not planned 10

Business project B 0 0

Habit 10glasses of water10

90 %





I will be back tomorrow.

"In running, it doesn't matter whether you come in first, in the middle of the pack, or last. You can say, 'I have finished.' There is a lot of satisfaction in that."
-Fred Lebow, New York City Marathon co-founder

Monday, 07 July 2008

Wake Up Mission Day 07 of 14

The first week is over and I am feeling much better already.

I managed to get approx. 75 km of running into this week which means that my mileage has to be increased very little to fulfill one of my goals (will be revealed tomorrow). I have to focus on my weight-training and on my time-management.

Attitude Ok, read again in the book Mel gave me 10
Nutrition Ok 10
Exercise cardio Run twice (one snail-run, 3,5 km speed run)10
Exercise TT strength (C) 10
Exercise HIIT not planned10
Exercise Extra 12 km bicycle 10
Business project S 90 10
Business project HP 30 10
Business project B 0 0
Habit 14 glasses of water 90 of 100 = 90 %

It is so much fun to be here, thank you for all your support, I appreciate it a lot and it pushes me further and further,

I will be back tomorrow,

Juli

Here is something funny:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4MgoTFkSdc

Sunday, 06 July 2008

The Fire Is Still Burning/ Warm Up Mission Day 06 of 14

A relaxing day,

with my first tempo-training in ages...4 times 1500 m with a 90 % max.

I am still "suffering" from 2 days on which my sportsband didn't measure correctly the distance and time. The first and second day.
I found out that the Nike+ - plus - program adds the times up, and I have to work it out/down over the next weeks. My average is about 6 minutes, today I ran 4.45 per kilometre on a round-track. So exciting to feel that I can still do it and that the fire is still burning. But there is LOTS to do to come back and be the best Juli I ever was.

From tomorrow on I will focus a bit more on time-management and nutrition a bit more.

I will be back tomorrow

Warm up Mission 05 of 14

I was too tired to post last night after returning from a function.

I managed everything yesterday except the nutrition part.
My "extra cardio" was 20 km on my bycyle, which I did in the mornings and ran afterwards.

= 90 %

Have a great Sunday,

I will be back tonight with the todays results,

Juli

Friday, 04 July 2008

Warm Up Mission Day 04 of 14

It is late at night & I am so tired...

...just the facts

"Warm Up" Mission day 4 of 14

Attitude Ok, read the book Mel gave me 10
Nutrition Ok 10
Exercise cardio Run twice (snail-runs)10
Exercise TT strength (2 x 50 p.u., cr.,dipps) 10
Exercise HIIT not planned10
Exercise Extra Not planned 10
Business project S 90 10
Business project HP 30 10
Business project B 0 0
Habit 13 glasses of water 10
90 of 100 = 90 %Accumulated 350 0f 400 = 87, 5 %

I will be back tomorrow,

sweet dreams.

Thursday, 03 July 2008

Warm Up Mission Day 03 of 14

My working day was hectic and packed but I am happy with the results except for the business-projects results. I had too many meetings today, next week will be a bit better.



"Warm Up" Mission day 3 of 14



Attitude Ok, focused on positivity 10

Nutrition Ok (had 2 mangoes & no chocolate!) 10

Exercise cardio Run twice10

Exercise TT strength 10

Exercise HIIT 30 mins 10

Exercise Extra Not planned 10

Business project S 0

Business project HP 30 10

Business project B 0 0

Habit 11 glasses of water 10



80 of 100 = 80 %

Accumulated 260 0f 300 = 86, 66 %



I am very tired,



will be back tomorrow.



Juli

Wednesday, 02 July 2008

"Warm Up" Mission day 02 of 14

A long day at the office, far too long and not well planned. I ran from meeting to meeting but was lucky enough to get some cardio-training in.



From next week's Wednesday on I could luckily manage to change my daily schedule so much that nobody can "overbook" my days anymore...at least not without my permission.



Furthermore I have to finish urgently my tax-declaration, I am a world-class procrastinator...



Below are the results of today:



"Warm Up" Mission day 2 of 14

Attitude Ok, focused on positivity 10

Nutrition Ok 10

Exercise cardio Run (ca. 8 km) 10

Exercise TT strength TT Not planned 10

Exercise HIIT Not planned10

Exercise Extra Not planned 10

Business project S 0 0

Business project HP 30 10

Business project B 0 0

Habit 9 glasses of water 10

80 of 100 = 80 %

Accumulated 90 %



I thought about Dougal's comment about hope; hope as a motivator, catalyst, trigger for that what one wants to achieve.

He is right, it is hope and in the meantime love, passion, compassion for myself. And faith. I believe that I will will aim my goals. Especially my main goal, I want to feel well again, feel fantastic in my skin. But what makes me so certain? Is it naive? Am I just arrogant? Or is it something magic which gives me the warm feeling of security?



Lazarus, a cognitive emotion theorist, defines happiness as that emotion which results from "making reasonable progress towards the realization of a goal" . Therefore every baby-step towards my goals make me happy and make me feel a bit better.



But what is hope? Hope is not and emotion like happiness, difficult to define but very much needed. It has a kind on an uncertain outcome and it can show personal (moral) values.

For sure, I hope but with every baby-step the uncertainty of the outcome of my hope fades off, it becomes more clear that I can reach my goals...faith...and of course love. Love for what I do and feel and for the people in my life who can already feel a small change.



Sorry for being so philosophical deep at night,



sweet dreams,



I will be back tomorrow,

Love,



Juli

Tuesday, 01 July 2008

"Warm Up" Mission Day 01 of 14

My first day was - so far even if I try to be humble- just great.

I managed a run and to do all the other "little tasks", the only thing which was a put back was my new Nike+-band which DARED to track only 1,17 km instead of the 8,0/8,2 km which I definitly ran.
Maybe I am too blonde for this thingie, maybe it is an easy to solve problem. I wrote to the Nike-guys, complained and took it back to the shop. A guarantee-case, ;-). I got a new one and: I will be back with the new "thingie" tomorrow again. The great and very admired South African runner Zola Budd ('n regte boeremeisje) ran barefoot and she was fast! I wonder if she has a gadget like this as well. BUT: It is so much fun!

Sitting here in my office and looking back on this first day of mine I can really say that I am very happy that I started here: I met many nice, cool, motivating and extremely positive people, I met a former Triathlete (Dougal, you are my hero!) and of course Lynda, Lilla, Meredith to run with.

My inner-happiness-level? Can one "score" it? I feel good today (like James Brown used to sing it) and feel something happening in me. Is this the start to something big?

Here are the daily results so far and I promise not to have unhealthy food tonight...

"Warm Up" Mission day 1 of 14
Attitude Ok, focused on positivity 10
Nutrition Ok (I had no chocolate!) 10
Exercise cardio Run (8, 2 km) 10
Exercise TT strength TT A 10
Exercise HIIT 20 mins but was tired 10
Exercise Extra Not planned 10
Business project S 90 10
Business project HP 30 10
Business project B 90 10
Habit 10 glasses of water 10
10 of 10 = 100 %Accumulated 100 %

Germany is very hot these days and I should definitely see that I get up earlier in the mornings so that I can get my longer run or cardio training finished before work...then I can also leave my cell-phone at home (which bothered me a lot!) and don't need to run during lunch-time.

Excellence is to do a common thing in an uncommon way.

I will be back tomorrow,

Love,

Juli