And then I remembered the Dear Amy column that I just read. It was a response to a previous reader who had lamented that they didn't have time to train properly. The reader wrote:
I had a friend, a single, working mom who couldn't leave the house after her kid's bedtime, so she trained to climb Mt. Rainier by wearing a loaded backpack climbing up and down the stairs in her home for hours every night. How badly does Unhappy want that ultra-marathon? Signed -- Owner of My Life
Well, what could I do after that?
Of course, I changed my route, put on blinking tags for the dogs, and off we went.
The next time you're tempted to be a slacker or create reasons why you can't do something, think of that mom with her backpack. I'll bet the task ahead of you is far less daunting than climbing a real, honest to goodness mountain. Will you be the owner of your life or the master of excuses?
-- beth triplett
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Dear Amy in the Telegraph Herald, October 31, 2015
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