PRACTICE! PRACTICE!

23 responses to “PRACTICE! PRACTICE!”

  1. That’s impressive that you run so well! I wish you and your daughter the best in the 5K! Practice does make a difference. Anything we want to do well at usually takes practice. Reflecting on my army days, I never excelled at running but looking back I only ran when I had to and rarely spent extra time practicing on my own. So I can see why I wasn’t that great lol. Thought provoking post. Thanks Brenda!

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  2. Good for you for keeping up with your running . A race together is so fun. I have many excuses for why I’m not running, but the main excuse is I lost my desire. Maybe if it the temp ever drops below 80 I will start again. It was 105 today . And you’re right about practice.

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  3. “She runs almost 3 miles in just under a month.”
    Good grief! That’s nothing! I can run three miles in less than a week, sometimes even four days! Now there are some goals for her to shoot for‼️😂

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  4. I love this, Brenda! My first running event, back in 2016 was a quarter marathon. After that, I was hooked. I trained for a half marathon, the next year, and a full marathon the next. Practice was key.

    I’m a mostly positive person, and want to stay that way. The secret is practicing the virtues you mentioned. Yes, bad things happen to most of us. Other humans let us down. But God is good, and so are most people. I enjoy your can do attitude!
    God Bless!

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    • Wow 😯 in just two years you ran a marathon! I’m proud to know you 😁😁 I do enjoy running but a marathon, in fact anything with the name marathon is beyond me, even if we practice 😄😄😄God bless you my friend.

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  5. It’s great that your daughter is running with you. These days walking and bike riding are my forms of enjoying the outdoors and getting exercise. I agree that grace and mercy abound – we are blessed! 🌺

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  6. Okay, I don’t run, mainly because I can’t. And truthfully, I don’t walk enough; I have a bit of a breathing disorder, and sometimes it’s hard to get motivated. And full disclosure, when I’m reminded to exercise I remember a sign that said “I’m retired – I don’t have to, I don’t want to, you can’t make me.” 🙂

    But everything you’ve said is right, and reminds me what you said in another post: Being a Christian and living a Christian life is INTENTIONAL. Practicing Godly habits, willfully submitting to His Will for our lives, growing in our faith, reading and sharing His Word, putting 2 Peter 1:5-7 in action.

    Amen.

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  7. Brenda, it’s so good to see you and read your wise words! I’m proud of you both! I used to run~now I do try and walk daily. I miss hiking! I did that for years. Recently I purchased a recumbent stationary bike to help me since my body isn’t cooperating! I love getting out in nature, though! Practice, practice, practice~truth in the Word! I keep practicing too, my friend! God bless you! 💕🙏🏻

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