It's funny. Never in a million years did I expect to be living the life I'm living. Running really changed my life and in ways that I could've never predicted.
Back in February of 2010, I was struggling with my weight (stalled for a long time at about half way to my weight loss goal). I had just lost a sister-in-law to diabetes, was still trying to get footing on the next chapter of my career. I went in and out of bouts of depression and was having a tough time mothering my child who was difficult and often frustrated because of some of the special needs he has.
Running led me to this blog, which in turn helped me pick up jobs in the writing world. Those writing jobs helped me to put food on the table while I continued to build my film & TV business.
Running and blogging about running led me to meeting some of my best friends in the world including running buddies and Moms In Motion.
Me, meting up with fellow blogger and dear friend Jason, Angela filming - on location
at REV3 Portland Maine, filming Jen Small
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When you do one positive thing in one direction, other things happen. Things fall into place without even trying. At least they have for me.
Fall races: Top left - Rik (Jerry) Katie - Rik & Katie are the ones who started the Ragnar team! Top right - hubby and I, bottom - newest runner to the team, Carly, Jen S. and John H. |
How did I get this lucky? All because one day back in Feb. 2010, I decided to start running.
On location with Ragnar film runner, Allison |
The traveling makes it tricky to keep up on all the running and fitness I want to fit in - but we do our best to keep it a priority -
Angela rocks the bike as I make the best out of the hotel treadmill in Kansas City, KS |
And as I have learned, staying on the road, putting one foot in front of another and crossing finish lines, is what its all about.
I am so grateful. It's hard to put into words. If I had woken up with a cold, or in a different mood, or if I didn't tell a bunch of people when on a whim I decided to start running… If I hadn't immediately plunked down too much cash on a race that was too big for me… who knows who I would be and where I would be.
What other gifts has running given you?
XO
Jen
Wow, this is a wonderful post!
ReplyDeleteLast fall my binge eating was out of control and I ended up with several deficiencies from my poor diet. I started having muscle and heart problems because my body wasn't getting what it needed. My body was doing so poorly I couldn't even walk around the grocery store. After I got that under control I started running. It's amazing to go from not being able to walk this time last year, to being able to run 5k in a year. Running hasn't opened up doors for me, but being *able* to run is a blessing.
It is a true blessing Daphne! Your own progress and journey is amazing!
ReplyDeleteWonderful story that will inspire many! And. Daphne, keep at it! Don't ever give up on you! I'm expecting you to rock it!
ReplyDeleteso awesome.
ReplyDeletei was feeling the same exact way yesterday! one good decision leads to another :)
LOVE YOU and I am so excited and HONORED to be a part of this amazing project.
Keep Smiling!!
Love this! I'm really looking forward to the film. :)
ReplyDeleteso proud of you... and love our running days... xoxoxo you're on your way, jen the runner!
ReplyDeleteAfter so many failed attempts to lose weight throughout my life, running has helped me stick to a healthier lifestyle and finally lose the weight and live life. I didn't do it all those other times, but it was the right time for me to do it and every choice had a wonderful consequence. I liked Sparkpeople on FB. I found Katie's success video, which led me to her blog, which led me to yours...I'm so glad it all happened this way!!
ReplyDeleteI chalk it up to more than luck--you have a great, inspiring story to tell and you've worked hard to get where you are. Pat yourself on the back!
ReplyDeleteWow, what beautiful and inspiring words! You are not only inspiring because you have changed your life and improved your health, but now you will be sharing that with others that will surely be touched by yours and the entire team's story. Awesome and thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the comments. I am the happiest, luckiest girl. I'm filled with such gratitude for this running journey and for you guys, the friends who have supported me in my running and blog. I will never be able to express the emotions I have for the whole thing.
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