Thing is, yes, I get tired at the end of the day but no more than I did before running daily. In fact, running energizes me. Yesterday being on the road at 3:30 am brought me a sense of serenity that I can't explain. The world was quiet and peaceful. I pondered what the few other drivers were out doing and you would be surprised how many of us there were. I felt a connection to those early morning souls, walked into the gym, got greeted by friendly familiar smiles, and ran my 10 miles before work. By the time I got home, I was still on a runner's high for achieving what I set out to do that day. For not giving into excuses. For finding my strong.
And yes, early wake up calls mean earlier bedtimes and I do see that means less late hours with dear hubby but in all reality, it isn't the quantity of time but the quality. In life we may have just moments to make a difference in someone's life. You have the choice to make that be what you want it to be. A happy moment. An agonizing moment. A frustrating moment. A loving moment. A forgiving moment. It is really your choice.
Like moving my body every day. That is my choice and I will continue to do so for myself and to set a good example for darling daughter. There are so many reasons why daily movement is important. Aerobic activity, like running, can help alleviate the negative symptoms of perimenopause and menopause. Hot flashes can be less extreme and I find that my anxiety levels and fuzzy head moments stay lower. I am happier.
The American Heart Association recommends at least 30 minutes of moderate aerobic activity at least five days a week. With my running streak I have two rest days with only a 1-2 mile run. That is a maximum of 20 minutes and right now I have at least one 10 minute run day a week. And this is the minimum.
I can even step outside of the mainstream box and look at the blood type recommendations. I have O+ positive blood and all the reading suggests that I need vigorous physical activity up to an hour a day. I don't know if I buy into the blood type diet and recommendations 100% but they do make sense for me. If we take a side step, they state that dairy is bad for me. Yep, I figured that out over a year ago. I just don't want to totally buy into all their claims since I love my daily small cup of coffee and they say that is a no-no for my tummy. And yes, my tummy doesn't like too much coffee. I am in denial. But do I buy into the activity? Absolutely!
So the next time you feel you want to vent or say something to a loved one stop and think. What is it that you really want to say? Are your words loving or hurtful? If these end up being the last words you say to that person, how would that make you feel?
Long story short - Is it bad to run every day? No. If you are not physically harming your body or another, no. Is it bad to use hurtful words out of spite, frustration, annoyance? Absolutely!
Daily Gratitude: I am thankful to have love in my heart.
Daily Affirmation: I am a loving and forgiving person.