tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5131167402709600353.post4479530806706313991..comments2023-05-01T12:49:08.360+01:00Comments on Relentless Tenacity: I have a confession...TOTKathttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12439490220805413628noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5131167402709600353.post-77930855254231707422014-06-03T15:26:10.195+01:002014-06-03T15:26:10.195+01:00You sound relieved. Admitting you're not enjoy...You sound relieved. Admitting you're not enjoying something any more for no other reason than you're just not enjoying it any more is an important decision, particularly when it's been something that's defined you for a few years. Hope you get your mojo back in one way or another xRachelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15742222515000217749noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5131167402709600353.post-3056731386351571372014-06-03T09:11:25.932+01:002014-06-03T09:11:25.932+01:00It's hard to say anything without it sounding ...It's hard to say anything without it sounding condescending or "rah rah" cheering squad, but I applaud your decision. I decided to stop running entirely post-Paris Marathon to concentrate on my rowing. It's hard, makes me feel pretty angry/sad when I see/hear about other people out and about on foot, but I know it's the best thing for me if I'm going to do my best in getting to Henley this year. Different reasons to your decision, but just so you know there are others out there who've taken a break from something with the intention of going back.<br /><br />I know (hope!) I can go back to it in a little while, but for now I'm not a runner. I've entered a half marathon in November to remind me that I will be again (-:Benhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10094191761311369134noreply@blogger.com