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Here’s an update of my current running status, I am running a total of 12 rounds (about 4.8KM) and increasing every week. One of the reasons why I want to increase the number of rounds per week is to listen to what my inner voice is telling me when I’m feeling tired and at the same time training myself to build my belief system to achieve greater limit in my life.
Yesterday, I was running at around 11am which is near noon time and I can say its considered the most tiring run I have so far as the sun was draining my energy faster than expected. However, I managed to go through my target of running 12 rounds around the park without stopping.
During my 12 rounds run, I met a little gal who was learning how to ride a bicycle. Although her bicycle was having 4 wheels, she still seems to have a fear of riding the bicycle as she was cycling very slowly towards her dad. Suddenly, I had a memory recall of the time when I first learned how to ride a 2 wheels bicycle when I was primary 4. I could still recall it as it was one of my own personal achievement to learn how to ride a 2 wheels bicycle on my own. I could relate my feelings of learning how to ride a bicycle to what I am currently learning (Internet Marketing) as it do takes some time to learn how to do it correctly. I felt that the same scenario goes for learning how to cycle as when you do not know how to ride initially, you may feel that its very easy to do so when you see people cycling around you but when you tried it yourself, you find it hard to control the bicycle and you may even fear that you may fall and hurt yourself. However, once you master the skill of riding a bicycle, you will be riding it freely without any fear of not able to control it when you are on it.
You may engage someone to teach you how to cycle and cut short the learning curve but I realized that the most important part is that you must keep on stepping on your pedals to move forward by yourself in order to get the bicycle moving. A very important lesson that I myself learned from my memory recall of how I learn to cycle is that you may be fearful of falling and hurt yourself. However, do not let the fear of falling (failing) stop yourself from enjoying what may come once you master the skills. Visualize yourself that you have achieved the skills and enjoying yourself having that skills as this will push yourself from continuing trying even after a fall.
I will still continue to increase the number of running rounds per week and more updates will be done in this blog if I found any particular interesting learning experiences that I found along the way. Hope you learn something meaningful too in my journey to success.
Cheers
Javier
P.S. If you have your own personal learning experiences, share with me by commenting under this blog post.
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