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Every Day is a New Day, Every Step is a Chance to Start Again

I didn’t get my Saturday long run in, staying up late too many days in a row made that a challenge. Today is a new week, an opportunity to start again.

The thing about running, and most things in life, is that even if you falter you can always start again. It may not always be easy, or without consequence, but we can always choose it.

One thing I enjoy about running is just having time to get away and have some quite time. Even if in have music going it’s a time for me to think about things, reflect on life, and have some one-on-one time with God.

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