New Ross Standard

HAPPY ENDINGS, NEW BEGINNINGS

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CONGRATULA­TIONS to everyone who took part in the Pettitt’s SuperValu Wexford Half Marathon and 10km. Success leaves clues and in this case it also brings a big shiny medal. That record of success and fulfilment is now ‘in the memory bank’ for all those people who accepted the challenge. Nobody can take that away from you. They came, they saw and they conquered. The medal will rust but the memory of achievemen­t lives forever.

Dreams don’t come true but visions do. Having of vision of competing a race or a job can be the first step towards change. Then you have to commit followed by execution. Sometimes you have to back yourself to succeed even when there is some uncertaint­y. And trust that you will make the right moves when the time comes. Don’t wait for your ‘ducks to be in a row’. You could end up waiting a very long time.

That is what our three leaders did back in January. They put themselves forward. They took a step into the unknown and they went for it. Special congratula­tions to Pádraig, Sarah and Claire.

Anyone who was following them would know it wasn’t an altogether smooth ride with their training. It was never going to be and it generally never is. Anything worth doing has to be earned.

I hope my articles were thought-provoking for you. I will be launching a book in June called ‘Outcome Running – 10 Milestones Towards a More Positive And Faster You’. When we are enjoying ourselves running/walking we are more open to absorbing informatio­n. ‘Outcome Running’ demonstrat­es how we can incorporat­e the positive experience­s we gain from running into our everyday lives. It is rich with content, stories and examples on how to bring more positivity into your life. Details are on my website and you can download a free chapter – eoinryanco­aching.com

Thank you to everyone who helped make Wexford an enjoyable race for the visitors to the town. Till next year.

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