I am a runner and have been dedicated to it six days a week,
fifty two weeks out of the year for thirty one years. Four days a week I wake
at 4:15 am so I can run before I go to school. I am a morning person and the
hour goes by quickly and serves multiple purposes. Not only do I get in my
exercise but it also allows me to think. What I mean by think is review and
plan what I’ll do with my students that day, reflect on my life, or think about
what I need to do at home.
No matter where I am the shoes come out and off I go. If you’re
on vacation what a great way to see a new city or surrounding area. One of my
most memorable runs was on the beach in South Carolina. The sun was rising and
it was truly magical. I also will never forget running on Bay Street in
Charleston pasted so many historical homes.
The bottom line is it doesn’t matter if your fast or slow or
somewhere in between, what time of day you choose, or what you’re wearing. What
matters is you’re out there. You are doing something for you. You need to take
care of you. Yes, your job is important but so is your well being. So get some
shoes and go. Take it slow, set small goals and most importantly don’t give up.
By JoAnn Jacobs
By JoAnn Jacobs