Some challenges feel like marathons—long, exhausting, and full of moments where you just want to stop. In this week’s Monday Growth Moment, I’m talking about how to mentally pace yourself through the hard stuff, both on the road and in life. I share how I break down my long runs (and tough seasons) into smaller, manageable goals, and why it’s so important to focus on what you’ve already accomplished instead of how far you still have to go. If you’re tired, overwhelmed, or in the middle of you...
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Some challenges feel like marathons—long, exhausting, and full of moments where you just want to stop. In this week’s Monday Growth Moment, I’m talking about how to mentally pace yourself through the hard stuff, both on the road and in life. I share how I break down my long runs (and tough seasons) into smaller, manageable goals, and why it’s so important to focus on what you’ve already accomplished instead of how far you still have to go. If you’re tired, overwhelmed, or in the middle of you...
Sometimes life just happens — even with the best intentions, the perfect plan, and all the motivation in the world. In this week’s Monday Growth Moment, Kristen talks about an unplanned two-week break, a grueling 14-mile run, priorities, and what marathon training keeps teaching her about flexibility and perspective. This is a real, honest reflection about giving yourself permission to pivot, slow down, and make space for what really matters — not just the goals in front of you, but the life ...
Let's Sit With This
Some challenges feel like marathons—long, exhausting, and full of moments where you just want to stop. In this week’s Monday Growth Moment, I’m talking about how to mentally pace yourself through the hard stuff, both on the road and in life. I share how I break down my long runs (and tough seasons) into smaller, manageable goals, and why it’s so important to focus on what you’ve already accomplished instead of how far you still have to go. If you’re tired, overwhelmed, or in the middle of you...