I would wake up happier, with more enthusiasm knowing that I was going to accomplish something challenging each day. The beginning of the challenge really excited me and made me feel like I could do anything. With resistance training and stretching included, this was a time commitment of 2+ hours everyday which I usually fit in mid-morning. Share my run on the Nike Plus app on social media (to keep me accountable).Write a blog post everyday about that run.On top of the 10k/day, I also wanted to improve my blog writing skills so added a few other items to my daily 10k challenge: Although most quests are longer term, I decided to create my own mini quest for the month of January with the purpose of self growth. The uneasy and scary feeling is exactly what Chris Guillebeau describes as a quest worth pursing. By setting a goal of 10k everyday, I felt that uneasy feeling in my stomach - the time commitment, the weather conditions (January’s are known to be very cold in Toronto), and the potential of injuring myself after running 31 days straight without a rest day. Normally I run between 4–7km/day, 6 days a week with one run maybe being 10k. I wanted to pursue a goal that scared me. Taking steps each day towards something great.įor the past 4 years, I’ve always taken the month of January off drinking alcohol, but wanted to come up with a more challenging goal to start the year off. In his book, Chris discusses the path to happiness is the pursuit of a long-term quest or objective and that it’s not accomplishing the quest itself that leads to happiness, but the journey. After reading The Happiness of Pursuit: Finding the Quest That Will Bring Purpose to Your Life by Chris Guillebeau, I was inspired to create my own challenge/mini-quest.
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