A logical and systematic guide to being a better organized, functional, productive, and committed person, in order to overcome your daily challenges and lead a truly fulfilling life.Running in the Rain isn't hard - it's just a bit uncomfortable at times. But doesn't it feel good to know you stopped making excuses and just got out there and did it?Life's the same. You can either stay indoors making excuses, or you can get out and get on with things. Paul Weston presents a systematic approach to getting more out of life by guiding you through a number of easy-to-use steps.Learn how to:?Use Physical Effort to Build Mental strength?Understand your Energy Zones - Professional, Personal and Social - and the dangers of dilution?Recognize that goals stink - it's systems that matter?Focus on what is really important to you rather than wasting time on meaningless activities?Lead a distraction-free life?Make the effort when you don't feel like it?Kill off procrastination by adopting a really simple cure?Put adversity into perspective in order to stop moaning and get activeWe have two options when it comes to going for a run in the rain - stay home or get wet. This book makes it clear that rain is a poor excuse - because when it comes to Running in the Rain - Seriously ? how hard can it be?
This book shares Nell's love of running and will inspire you to take up the sport, as well as helping anyone already running to improve their performance.
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Luckily, Bryan Barrera'sbook, The Ultimate Guide to Running with Your Dog contains all the information that you need to safely hit the pavement with your pet.
... running in the rain . I ... can be controlled by punishment , but the pleasure - oriented Alan cannot . Reward has to be used to effectively deal with this child . In other words , we have to make it more pleasurable not to run in the rain ...
... really started to come down. Then, when we were down at the start, Margaret Bailes jumped. And I thought, Doggone it, it's going to rain before we get this 100 off. It's not like today, when you jump and that person is out. Back.
In the pages of Run for Your Life, Deborah Reber gives you everything you need to know to get moving-how to get started, what it will feel like, what to wear, and most importantly, how to stick with it.
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