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	<title>Hello Ladies &#187; setting goals</title>
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		<title>Fear of Success or Failure?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 14:34:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I did it! I set a goal and I achieved it. Seven weeks ago, I decided I was going to run a 7 mile road race. That same day I tripped, fell and badly bruised both knees. Graceful. A week later, my knees felt better and I started to “train.” I ran just a half mile my first day. What the hell was I thinking? By the end of the week, I was running a mile and a half. Cruising. And then, I got sick. I had an allergic reaction that caused my right eye to swell shut. You can’t run if you can’t see. Ten days later I went out again. I completed a mile. That night, I dropped an iron on my toe. Eight days later and four weeks until road race, I ran another mile. But I kept running. And three weeks until the race, I was up to three and a half miles. I realized my goal might actually become a reality and so, I quit. I didn’t run for ten days.   Why is it that, when the going gets good, we panic? When we can finally see what we’ve been working for, we run [...]]]></description>
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