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A good reason to run – One-liner Wednesday

Self-belief

Today is the penultimate training day for my ‘Couch-to-5K’ challenge. Thinking back to the beginning of January, when I laid down some of my resolutions for this year, I totally dismissed the idea of running a marathon. I reasoned that if I really needed to travel about 26 miles, I had a perfectly serviceable car that would get me there faster and without the pain of training.

That said, I believed I could run a 5K fun run with a bit of training, so I did! And now Cost Centre 1 (aka my daughter) and I are signed up to run for charity in September!


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