Well,
that’s how I felt this morning. But I
pushed myself. I overcame the inertia. I got myself in gear and went even though the
innate desire was not present.
However,
when I arrived, I still did not feel like I had any energy. So, when I stepped up onto the treadmill it
felt as if I was plodding along with a 30 pound sand bag around my neck. I did not set a high incline on the machine
nor did I set a very fast walking pace.
I’m admitting to you that I just didn’t have it. (Okay sure, the breakfast burrito from
McDonalds, on the way over, probably didn’t help. I’ll grant you that. But, still…)
But
then I noticed a young man on one of the elliptical machines who was going at a
faster pace than I’ve ever seen before.
I’m not kidding when I tell you it looked like a video that had been
adjusted to a higher speed.
I
thought, “Wow! Look at that guy! That kind of pace is amazing!!!”
I
actually laughed while I watched him. It
was a sight to behold. It was inspiring. It was motivating. Watching this young fellow made me feel
better. I said to myself, “You know
what? Sometimes you’ve got to bring it,
even when you don’t feel like it. You’ve
got to rise above the temporary emotions of the moment.”
You
say, “Dan, did this encouragement cause you to increase the incline and the
pace on the treadmill?”
No, it
did not.
But I’ve
noticed a crispness, a vitality, and a certain vigor as I sit here typing this
story.
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