Monday, January 5, 2015

2015 Goals

Here are my goals I am setting for myself entering into the year of 2015.

1 - Getting myself stronger physically and spiritually
2 - Improve on my 2014 Sprint Tri times
3 - Run 6 to 8 half marathons this year with the first one being probably Benbrook.  I need to keep myself in the best possible running condition.  It is something I failed to do last year and I paid for it with my first four triathlons 
4 - Train and run a marathon sometime this year with the training coinciding with me running an ultra-marathon either late this year or Cowtown of 2016
5 - Train for Hotter Than Hell bike race - 100 mile race
6 - Become more involved at Gateway Church. I have already put my name in the hat for a couple of volunteering possibilities
7 - Start taking part of the group training with DFW Tri Club.  Time to swallow my pride and fear of not being up to par and just go.  After all my race results have already proven I am both not up to par with the rest of the group and that even 70 year olds can get across the finish line quicker than me.  So I need to go and improve.  Period
8 - Increase my sprint tri's participation and I will do that by adding 3 sprint tri's from Cooper Craig Ranch and will try and find more throughout the year
9 - Lose at least 20#s and change my diet to a more healthier one
10 - Work on my social anxiety  part 2.  As I mention in my recap of 2014 I failed to improve IMO and will try once again to improve on something that both scares me and I am uncomfortable with it
11 - Work again on learning something new on a weekly basis

And this year I am adding a verse I want to live by for this year as well

James 4:14 "Whereas you do not know what will happen tomorrow. For what is your life? It is even a vapor that appears for a little time and then vanishes away" NKJV

I will be changing all my email signatures to reflect this.  This means a lot to me because we are only on this planet but for a blink of an eye.  I need to make what blink I have mean something not only to me but to others around me.

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