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Lisa Jamison Well Being
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Tag Archives: the journey
Resolute and Determined!
I casually polled my friends and clients last week. While a few could list a couple of New Year’s Resolutions, most people rolled their eyes a bit when I questioned them. Clearly, not everyone is a fan of “the list”. … Continue reading
R and R (and R…)
It’s been a while. Blog thoughts fill my head, but I feel somewhat obligated (even if to nobody but myself) to write about “year end”. January 2008 found me coming off the “high” of my first Ironman. The year had … Continue reading
Posted in injuries, Musings, Training, triathlon
Tagged balance, Ironman, the journey, triathlon
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Yeah For Me!
Yeah for me! I rode my bike today! It wasn’t real fast, but that wasn’t really the point. It was the first time I’ve been back on my bike in a couple of months. I rode 40 miles. And I … Continue reading
Posted in Training, triathlon
Tagged cycling, music, the journey, triathlon, worldly balance
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P.S.
Pomfret School. I was reminded of the place just last week…back when I was listening to those cassette tapes. Back when I was having the memories of good and the flashbacks of not-so-good times. Back when I decided that … Continue reading
Cairn
I think it’s funny how stability “happens” when we really need it. When we need something to stand the test of time, we assure a firm foundation. We carefully build, double checking the plan. There is no such thing as … Continue reading