I did the Runner's World Run Streak (#RWRunStreak) during the summer and never got around to talking about it afterwards. It was the first time I actually stuck to a daily challenge. Even though there were days I thought for sure it would be over, I managed to sneak in at least a mile every day.
I'm in the midst of one of the busiest months of the year for me and already have a couple other fun holiday challenges on my plate so on Thanksgiving, the day the annual RW 2014 Winter Run Streak started, I figured I wouldn't be participating in winter run streak. However I've changed my mind.
Why force myself to run at least 1 mile a day for 36 days from Thanksgiving until New Year's Day?
Because I realized the busiest time of the year is exactly when I need to most.
Getting myself back on a running schedule is a bonus. I am doing the Run Streak because I need to give myself at least 10 minutes of day where I can sweat it out, force myself to breathe, and clear my head. (I convince myself to get a mile in by telling myself it'll only take ten minutes, by the way. )
At least 10 minutes of watching Netflix on the treadmill. At least 10 minutes to center myself and focus on nothing else (but running at least a mile of course). At least 10 minutes without email, cell-phone, social media, or work. It's like my meditation time.