Sunday, January 4, 2009

'08 Video - '09 Resolutions

Below is my 2008 Year In Review Video. Followed by my resolutions for 2009. Enjoy


2009 Resolutions - SJ Style

Running: Now that I have had the surgery to try and get my anemia under control. My 2009 running resolutions rest on the laurels of healing. I ask many people if they have been able to tap into their own Human Potential and if they even know what their level of potential is. For the longest time. I thought I knew the answer when I asked the same questions to myself. Yet mystery still lies within the answers I give. So, now that I am better, feeling stronger and more alive... my 2009 Running Resolution is to tap into my true Human Potential and to find out what gears I really possess and what I am really made of. A lot rests on what races I get into. But rest assured, there is no such thing as DNF or DNS. Happy, Healthy and fluid running. Train more, train harder, train smarter. The potential is unlimited, now I just need to prove it.

Life: In life I have a mountain to climb. I have a great deal of respect to earn back for myself. I have an even greater deal of respect to earn bac from a few others. I'll be starting there. I hope to find my courage again. I hope to remain true, honest, trustworthy, loyal and brave. I resolve to be happy and content with my life. To learn to live in my own skin and accept myself first before anyone else can accept me. To not let others run my life, to make my own decisions for me... and for me only. To do more right then wrong and to continue to change lives in any small way.

2 comments:

  1. Get well John, 2009 will be a better year for you. I enjoyed running with you at the 2008 Wapack race. Hope to see you on the trail again. Take care. Dan

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  2. SJ, well done and congrats on a solid year! Here is to a great 2009!

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