Friday, November 12, 2010

Dreams

You have dreams don't you? I hope everyone does. I hope we all wish for something that is just slightly out of reach. Many of us wish for things that are way out of reach. For some, this is what helps them through mundane days. For others, it can be a harsh slap in the face of reality.

I find that I daydream about things that are totally within my grasp. When I'm at work, I dream about being at home, curled up in my big comfy chair with a good book. When I'm at home, I think about going shopping in a larger city. When I'm traveling I worry about the work I should be doing at home. A certain amount of restlessness is built into today's global society. In my opinion, a certain amount of restlessness is built into being American. But a certain amount of restlessness is innate to who we are....or are not.

As a population, it's a fair assumption that we triathletes (or most of us) are restless by nature. We strive for the excitement. We push the limits of our bodies and minds. It's been proven that most triathletes are Type 'A'. I interpret that to mean that we want more out of life...and sometimes that means we dream big.

It helps to look at the accomplishments of other athletes, and yes, sometimes we covet them. Whether it's your local hero or one of the pros, it's perfectly appropriate, and quite commendable to dream to accomplish some of what they have accomplished. Sometimes just reading an article or watching a race in TV sparks that thing inside you that helps your run faster or ride farther. Take whatever inspiration strikes you. Sometimes it's your child yelling, 'Go Mom (or Dad)' and sometimes it's simply that feeling you get when you step out and the day is perfect for training.

Take that inspiration and turn it into a dream. You can accomplish what you can dream.

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