Meh.
I wanted to Shred every day for 30 days. Instead, I completed 25 Shreds in 29 days.
What I learned: Shredding and training for a half marathon is hard. Sydney said it makes me hard core. I think it makes me tired. She said my body will adapt. I think it makes my body hurt. I noticed when I increased the shred to level two, I started getting tired. I had a couple of good days, but mostly average days. Anyway, it was a partially completed project, but I tried something new, AND have found a fun way to strength train.
So I'm going to keep the shred as an every other day thing. Post half marathon, I'll continue to run 4 days a week, and shred the other three. I think this experience has taught me that I am capable of doing anything I put my mind to, and I'm capable of reaching my dream of becoming a runner. It will be mine, oh yes, it will be mine.
March: My original idea for my March project was to complete Making the Cut. I feel I'd be biting off more than I can chew, so I'm going to keep it simple. This month, I'll focus on completing my DIY projects! Project one: Repainting my night stand. Also to come this month: Repainting my dresser, photo collection framing and hanging, and operation office organization. The last one may take all month, but I am determined to have it finished by March 31st.
Wish me luck!
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