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Category Archives: Seasons
Boulder Backroads 21
Isn’t it funny how the runs you dread the most are usually the best ones? And how, if you go into a run with zero expectations, you get the most out of it? The last few days have been hard, … Continue reading
Posted in Seasons, Training, Winter 2012
Tagged Boulder Reservoir, Colorado Marathon training, One World Running, training run
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Running by feel
I usually run with my eyes open. I walk with them open, drive, read, cook, and clean with them open… pretty typical of a sighted individual. But yesterday, when my friend and I were about six miles into a soon-to-be … Continue reading
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Ask Liz Ryan Spring Calendar
I don’t know that I’ve ever done a “cross-over” post on this site before, but I’m so excited about the Workshops that I’ll be teaching that I had to write about it! Yes, this is blatant promotion. ☺ I’m a … Continue reading
Posted in Seasons, Winter 2012
Tagged Ask Liz Ryan, brand and direction statements, career coach, career counseling, Liz Ryan, Spring Workshops
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