Due to a combination of old habits trying to take back their grip on me and some sleepless nights, I have barely done ANYTHING physical this week. However, at the moment, I have plenty of energy to go run and we have our first absolutely BEAuTifuL 70 degree day after a which ends a long and bitter cold winter. What am I doing about it? I am getting ready to go drink beer with my boyfriend. Woe is me.
Tomorrow I have organized a four mile group run so there is no way for me to duck out. People are relying on me. I think group runs are about leaning on each other as much as they are for socializing. It's rude to commit to running with someone and then back out of it for no good reason, so, well, you just don't. It's not very nice to make someone else lose their stride so you can stop and walk, so you try not to. There are so many good things about it. Oh well - will get a little bit of exercise tomorrow. :)
I look at this way, don't beat yourself up, just do better next week. It'll all work out.
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