Change

They say that there are two constants in life: Death and taxes.  I’d like to submit a third — change.  No matter how hard we fight it, things are going to change. Our bodies change. Our relationships change. Our jobs change. Our careers change. Our towns change. Our country changes.  Change is the water that carved the mighty stones into the Grand Canyon.  As they said in Star Trek: Resistance is futile.

Change can be exciting like money you find in your pocket. It also can be annoying like a nickels that thunk in the dryer.

Change isn’t good. It isn’t bad. It just is. You wake up one day and your world is totally different.  Now, how you react to that difference determines your ultimate success in life.  I read a report over the weekend suggesting that entrepreneurs succeed because they pick themselves off the ground quickly after something negative happens. I believe that. Also you need to be careful about getting caught up in your successes. That’s as poisonous as Snow White’s apple.  I know I got comfortable and blind to changes going on in my career. And if things do change, don’t get mad. That’s a dead-end strategy. Just swallow your pride and figure out how you can make the change work for you.  It’s a lesson I’ve learned the hard way.

I see so many people in denial about changes going on around them. They just go about their day and pretend like life is the way it was yesterday. Maybe they want to hang on to a great moment in their lives. Or maybe they absolutely have their dream job (that was me.). Maybe they are scared into inaction. But whatever, they’re rooted into a comfort zone that isn’t reality.  Usually it takes something severe like being downsized to wake them. (Worrying if you will be able to keep your house is a powerful motivator.)

I’ve learned a very powerful lesson from change: Even when it seems like a bad thing, can be good. It sharpens your senses. It hones your skills. It lights a spark of creativity in a dormant brain.  Sure, it’s stressful. And it can cause pain. But it is also exhilarating and joyful.

My take on it is this: If you ever want true success in your life, you have to learn how to surf the wave of change. Otherwise, you’ll drown.

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Fit-to-Fat-to-Fit Blog: Living vs. just being alive

Monday’s Prayer: Remind me that all I have is the moment that I’m in and allow me to make the most of it.

Running is as much of a mental exercise for me as it is physical one.  I get up at 4:15 a.m., hit the road when I am exhausted, attack hills I could avoid and usually feel my lungs and legs burn. My mind wanders (one of the benefits of running that time of day is that you dodge fewer cars). I think about all the problems in the world. I think about my own problems and ways I can solve them. Sometimes my mind wanders too much. I try to focus on just my breathing to pull it back in.  Running is almost like meditation for me.  For one hour, it is just me and my breathing.  I try to live in the moment. I try to seize the day.

As I am getting older, time seems to be passing faster.  I’m trying to learn how to grasp onto it for dear life.  My dad and I spoke a few minutes this weekend about aging. He’s now getting to the point physically where he remembers his dad being when he got older.  Dad’s still in very good shape — but it is a lesson that is not missed on me.  As I get older, I want to make sure I’ve taken good care of myself.  I might die tomorrow or I might life to 100. But if I do live to 100, I want to make sure I have some quality of life.  I don’t want to be a comatose person sitting in the corner of a nursing home. Hell no. I’ve seen that before and there is a big difference between living and being alive.

I want to live.

So I exercise to live. I eat well to live.  I live to, well, live.

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Monday Free-For-All

Good morning! Another great week ahead of us. I’ll be on the road again on Tuesday. This time: Laurel, Miss.

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Fit-to-Fat-to-Fit Blog: Long run

The sun is sleeping in these days, so I left the house in the dark.  It was 6 a.m.  Lord knows I could have used the sleep. But I was a good boy who listened to the angel on his shoulder, not the devil. I crawled out of bed, took Pip the dog outside and then got ready to run.  I set out toward the Natchez Trace and hit the Multipurpose Trail. The humidity was up today — today’s run was much harder than last week’s.  Scrounging for water (I bring a bottle with me and then live off the land) I ended up drinking three quarts.  My socks got wet. And then my shoes (which means it is like running with concrete blocks on your feet).

I ran toward Old Canton Road and then cut back toward the Reservoir. I ran into friends and saw a couple of deer.  A giant swan swam along the shoreline. Clouds obscured the shoreline but that was ok.  The Reservoir’s mood changes with the sky.

Eleven miles later, my legs are tired.  I burned 1,770 calories and probably sweated a gallon.  I listen to a great book while I ran.  I’m glad I ran my long run.  Humidity and all.

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Saturday Free-For-All

Good morning! Hope you have a great day!

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Fit-to-Fat-to-Fit Blog: Alive

Ran without my music again this morning. Was treated to a symphony of bugs, wind blowing in the pines and several deer rustling in the woods. It was 4:30 a.m. and pitch black.  I was just running, listening to my footfalls and breathing.  Various muscles were sore. I felt my age. No, I felt older.

This has been a busy summer. I’m finishing up my third book in three months.  I’ve lost a beloved dog and had a new one burrow into my heart. I haven’t slept much.  I’ve burned the candle at both ends and in the middle.

But I have continued to exercise.  I thought about that as I ran this morning — how important my fitness plan has been to my survival and success this summer.

My book will be out in a few weeks.  And I’ll be running again — this time around the state promoting it. I thought about that, too, as I ran in the dark. My heart beat quickly as I finished up my run this morning.

I have never felt more alive.

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Sunrise

Sunrise over the Ross Barnett Reservoir.

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Friday Free-For-All

Good morning! What’s up?

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Fried Chicken & Wine cover

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Thursday Free-For-All

Good morning! What’s up?

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