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1. Self-confidence, Self-assurance. As in basis for belief in ones self in a situation. Esp. I context of contest or display of skill such as sexual advances or going into battle.2. Good luck fetish / charm to bolster confidence.3. Ability to bounce back from a debilitating trauma and negative attitude
After Lake Placid I went through a bit of a funk. Funk that it was over, funk that some of my "therapeutic" training days were through, and funk that my body wouldn't get up and go like it did right before race day. I'm so thankful for the Nike Marathon because it kept me in a training state of mind, but my body was in a "let's rest after Ironman" state of mind. I took a week or so off but had to get right into marathon training mode. When I started running I COULD NOT get my legs to go. I know this is normal after putting your body through a 15 hour endurance event but it was frustrating and disheartening to say the least. Finally, after a few weeks and many bad and miserable training runs I finally went out there and felt like I got my mojo back. I love that feeling when everything goes right. The weather feels good, your legs feel strong, the Garmin is spitting back really good pacing #'s. This is the part of training I absolutely love!
Where have you lost your mojo? Your spiritual walk with God, your position at work, parenting, being a spouse, your athletic endeavors, friendship. How do you get that spice, edge, fire, light inside you to jump off again? I challenge you to identify an area of your life where you might of lost it and find a new way to bolster than inner mojo in an area of your life that's been lacking.
Peace & Love
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I know people have written about how awesome Lake Mirror is, but seriously it is the best place I've ever swam in open water. You might be wondering, "were you in the blender mix of people during the swim?" Uh....Cough.....HELL NO! I was worried about having a panic attack during the swim portion, all the touching, pulling, tugging, etc. I stayed in the back and when the gun went off I waited a couple of minutes to watch the fray leave and let the crowd of swimmers go ahead. I remember some older gentlemen say to me, "stay with us-you'll have a great swim if you just wait." Thanks guys, I did!


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