It's Forward Moving Friday again... what do you have planned for the weekend that will bring you one step closer to your #1 goal?
If you're not quite sure yet, try this on for size. Maybe this weekend instead of focusing just on the "what" of your goal, focus on the "how". By this I mean the process or quality with which you accomplish your task.
As an example, as many of you know, cycling is my passion and I spend many hours and many days in the saddle. Each day has a specific task that guides me towards my specific goals. And the goals are all very concrete and measurable. The irony though, to me, is that it is the process, state of mind, and "how" of how I approach each workout that truly bring in the results. If I go out on my bike with my head in the tank, thinking about how tired I am or how hard the workout is going to be, what do you think the workout is going to be like? ... well.. umm... HARD.. and probably slow.. and probably not to fun. It is important to consider the "how" when approaching both things that we love and things that maybe we don't love so much. If we can approach all things with an open mind and a little bit of loving energy we are more likely to find success, experience joy and positively impact those around us.
So regardless if you goal is focused on your training, relationship, personal life or work notice "how" you are approaching the task at hand. If you don't like "how" you are approaching the moment, then take a moment, pause, breathe and ask yourself, "how do I want to be approaching this task?" When the answer surfaces, take heed and move into the next moment.
Hope you enjoy the process =]
Heidi
My name is Heidi... I am a licensed professional counselor, EMDR therapist, mother, athlete and dedicated to helping people each and every day reawaken to life. Here you will read about my musings, reflections and thoughts on this crazy thing we call life and how each new moment is an invitation to us all to embrace what is here before us. I hope my writings help to spark a thought, crack a smile or maybe even inspire you to leap into the life that is before you.
Showing posts with label fitness. Show all posts
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Friday, August 30, 2013
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Why the Sponges...?
Ok so, today I received my first ever request for a blog post and tho it was totally tongue in cheek and probably better suited for my Living Life on Octane blog that has yet to be created, I will honor the request and write it here.
So the request was, ' I want you to write a blog post on why you have sponges in your AO top!' ('LMAO!' Deleted) Ok so, if any of you have seen my Google+ picture, you will know what my reader is talking about. I will include it here for those of you that have not seen it.
This picture was taken at the top of Curry hill during Ironman Arizona 2012. For those of you that don't know what an Ironman is, it's a triathlon that covers 140.6 miles broken down into a 2.4 mile swim, a 112 mile bike ride and a 26.2 mile run.
Ironman Arizona takes place in November every year here in Tempe. It's a glorious time of year and a beautiful course if you ask me.
Anyways, back to the question.. Why do I have sponges in my AO top?.. Well some of you may be wondering, 'Why is he calling it an 'AO' top?Looks like she's wearing a sports top or bathing suit top if you ask me..'
Well, if that's what you are thinking you'd be right, it is a bathing suit top.. But the AO stands for Athlete Octane, and What is Athlete Octane?.. you might ask.. And I would say, Athlete Octane is what got me through that 140.6 miles last year =]
More specifically tho, Athlete Octane is a liquid endurance supplement that helps to reduce soreness, improve time to recovery and keep you going stronger, longer and harder than ever before. It's packed with antioxidants that help boost immunity and improve cellular functioning. I could go on and on about it but I won't. If you want to check it out for yourself visit the website at:
Or check out the Facebook page:
What I know about Athlete Octane personally is that it works.. It's just that simple.
Now I still haven't gotten to the real question.. Why the sponges... Well, the simple answer for the sponges is that it's HOT in Arizona.. Even in November.. Yep.. Still hot and when the sponges are soaked in water they are cool.. And cool water is a soothing thing when you have just swam 2.4 miles and ridden your bike 112 and are now working on completing a marathon.
But quite frankly, I have no idea why I left the sponges in my AO top that day... I kno I left them there on purpose.. I know I actually thought about taking them out.. To be totally honest tho, I don't really know what prompted me to leave them there.. A symbol of my sweat and tears? An added comfort to remind me of all my amazing friends that were out on the course to support me that day? A momento for all the miles that were finally behind me? I'm truly not sure.. it was probably more of a superstitious OCD tendency to not change what had already been established for fear of jinxing my race =] Lame I kno.. But more than likely that was the case.
In any regard, with sponges in my top, and AO as my supplement.. I made it through another IRONMAN and am still around today to tell the tale.
Thanks Athlete Octane for carrying me through and as for the sponges.. If you ever do an Ironman.. They are certainly the way to go.. Even if you don't know why you leave em attached to your top. =]
Thursday, December 6, 2012
What's Your Commitment?
So I took the plunge… Yep, day 1 back in the water post IMAZ
2012. The water, supremely chilly, seemed to slowly freeze the outer layers of
my flesh with each progressive lap and yet, as it did it seemed almost
soothing. Cooling, refreshing, healing in many ways.
Over the past 2 and a half weeks I have climbed to the
towers, ridden around the mountain, done my fair share of running, taken a yoga
class and even pressed a little weight (with the help of a near and trusted
friend =) ) . But as of yet I am still goalless in many regards.
I have ideas of what I would like to see with regard to my
health, fitness and training in the year to come but the goals have not been
penned and the decisions have not been made. Guess you could say I have not
committed.
With LTFs big Commitment day ahead of us in the coming month
the word Commitment has been resonating with me lately. What am I ready to
commit to in 2013? What will the new year bring? What do I want to accomplish?
What really matters to me in terms of health wellness and fitness?
These questions swirl in my mind… I know I have so much
potential… how to I tap into it? How do I know that what I choose will be a
success? And as I write this the answers seem to unfold as easy as the
questions… I don’t know.. I won’t know.. and that is ok. Success isn’t the
goal. The goal is in the application, choosing to do something and seeing it
through. Choosing to do something and listening to the subtle cues that arise
within me as the process unfolds. Those subtle cues will lead the way.
In all the busy-ness of setting goals and accomplishing
tasks and finding success lies the gently quietness within each of us that I
would call our truth. Listen to that truth, covet that truth.. it is from that
truth that we find peace, find love, find wholeness, and connection… after all,
isn’t that why we are here in the first place?
So in the end, I guess it doesn’t really matter end goal I
commit to in the new year. What matters is that I pick one and then further
commit to staying alive and awake to my own personal process as the moments of
each day unfold before me.
I encourage you to do the same. =)
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