tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-67427051721044717612024-03-19T07:16:53.721-05:00Ramblings of a 30-something entrepreneur/runner.A blog about a thirty-something lady who tries to launch a company, raise a family, run marathons, and not get committed!Evie Clercxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08091551907164694408noreply@blogger.comBlogger77125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6742705172104471761.post-27275665671192207142011-02-03T08:36:00.000-06:002011-02-03T08:36:59.850-06:00moving onSo, this will be my last post at this address. I have decided to switch over to a wordpress format, and so now my blog will be hosted at <a href="http://www.evieclercx.com/">www.evieclercx.com</a>. I am in the process of redirecting traffic from this site there, but in the meantime, please find my postings at the new site.<br />
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It's a really exciting new change, and so I hope to have the same visitors, and even some new ones.<br />
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See you at the new site!Evie Clercxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08091551907164694408noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6742705172104471761.post-24885092368912676332011-01-30T11:00:00.000-06:002011-01-30T11:00:12.783-06:00a total spin freak<div align="left" class="separator" style="border-bottom: medium none; border-left: medium none; border-right: medium none; border-top: medium none; clear: both; text-align: center;"></div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjGUH95D1mD_td6XoE0MLHHaF3JDE22Kd7WJUeZ6t58wAlZIkU-UeHvq35gUi6Jyu98CWinmUYeASkCB_geqjDjRTOwCBv8yl3p2Ft16hyphenhyphenpVNbsC_6XIDAALS3SunD21Y8WiWLUxYOUs4CD/s1600/spinbike.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; cssfloat: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="200" s5="true" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjGUH95D1mD_td6XoE0MLHHaF3JDE22Kd7WJUeZ6t58wAlZIkU-UeHvq35gUi6Jyu98CWinmUYeASkCB_geqjDjRTOwCBv8yl3p2Ft16hyphenhyphenpVNbsC_6XIDAALS3SunD21Y8WiWLUxYOUs4CD/s200/spinbike.jpg" width="160" /></a>It's official...I am a complete spin freak. I started taking classes at the Wellness Center last week, and I am now a dedicated Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday spinner. I absolutely love it. I can definitely feel that I am working different muscles in my legs than running, and that is a very good thing. This year I am going to really focus on cross training a lot more. I love running and will run until I am unable to; but I think the cross training will help me become a better runner and possibly prevent injuries.</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">I am contemplating a triathlon this year, but am extremely nervous about the bike and swim portions (of course). I am not a good bike rider. I did not learn to ride a bike until I was an adult, since the bike I had as a child met with an unfortunate accident at the hands of my father and his pickup truck. Needless to say, I am pretty shaky on a bike. I think these spin classes are a great start at getting me more comfortable on a bike. I did have a realization last week, however, that what is missing from the spin bikes is having to keep my balance while biking. I think this is going to be a big part of learning to ride faster, so my bike training will probably have to start sooner rather than later. I really don't want to learn to ride a bike in the snow, though. I can't imagine that is an easy thing to do. </div><div class="separator" style="border-bottom: medium none; border-left: medium none; border-right: medium none; border-top: medium none; clear: both; text-align: left;">Another reason I like spin class so well is that I have a couple of girlfriends who go with me. It has been difficult to get my gfs to head out for a run with me, but they will usually hit up a spin class. It's a great way to catch up with each other and get a great workout in at the same time. </div>Evie Clercxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08091551907164694408noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6742705172104471761.post-34970465683109420882011-01-10T11:32:00.000-06:002011-01-10T11:32:17.304-06:00superfood sorrowsIt's Monday today, and we are in the middle of a huge snowstorm. Our town got about 8 inches of snow last night and it has not stopped snowing yet. The schools are closed for the day, and so my hubby and kids got to stay home for a fun snow day while I had to go to work. Snow days and summertime are the only times I wish I were a teacher. You couldn't pay me enough to be on any other time (which is ironic, considering how low teacher pay is, especially in South Dakota).<br />
I finally went outside for a nice, winter run over the weekend. While I was in Boise for Christmas I went out a few times, but haven't been outside in SD since the middle of November. Things started out a little chilly, but it felt GREAT to stride out on a road instead of a treadmill and breathe in that fresh air. I was hoping to get another run in on Sunday, but the snow had other plans. I will most definitely be out there in my <a href="http://www.yaktrax.com/">Yaktrax</a> once the snow stops falling, though. <br />
Also on Saturday, I went with my good friend, Jayme to sushi (not necessarily "raw" rules, but I love sushi and so decided to splurge) and to a new market, the <a href="http://www.pomegranatemarkets.com/">Pomegranate Market</a>. "The Pom" as they call it, is a new health food store in town, and I have been dying to check it out for awhile. Fortunately, it was right next to the sushi restaurant, so we went in and took a peek. <br />
<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi67oJSjwzOROOh0D8mZuFb6PZqSMYwK5ffNVoV5u2LMd9YjAZBqBvJwK3f-pfLt5p_HN52uJlNVpAWXk-jQaFTzeCAodi9T_ldblmrbpgLNdjqnhluVpRpH3vYduZ7csuKzXVEqEOyht7s/s1600/superfood.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi67oJSjwzOROOh0D8mZuFb6PZqSMYwK5ffNVoV5u2LMd9YjAZBqBvJwK3f-pfLt5p_HN52uJlNVpAWXk-jQaFTzeCAodi9T_ldblmrbpgLNdjqnhluVpRpH3vYduZ7csuKzXVEqEOyht7s/s1600/superfood.JPG" /></a></div>The Pom has some great bulk items, like red lentils, as well as just about any kind of rice you can imagine. I also found some superfood powder, which is what I went in there looking for. I have never had it before, but according to the raw food literature, superfoods are a necessary part of the lifestyle. It cost me $30, but I bought a can.<br />
The next day I woke up and made my morning monster, adding the superfood powder, since they recommend adding it to a smoothie. I poured myself a big glass, took a huge swig...and just about spit it right back out.<br />
<span style="font-size: large;"><span style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif;">YUCK</span></span>.<br />
Superfood powder tastes like seaweed, only not in a good way. It is horrible. My whole monster tasted like fish, and although I managed to choke most of it down, I had to dump the last bit. Since I really love my morning monsters, I will not be adding superfood to them again. The label on the package also suggested mixing it with 8 oz of water or juice and drinking it that way, so I decided that I would try mixing it with water and slamming it this morning. It's small, and I can just knock it back really quick, right?<br />
<div style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif;"><b><span style="font-size: large;">DOUBLE YUCK.</span></b></div>I nearly vomited up the 8 oz. of green nastiness. I am not sure what to do now. Tomorrow I will try it with juice, but if I can't stand that, then I will have wasted $30 on a product that I can't possibly consume.<br />
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Have you ever tried superfood powder? How do you manage to get it down?Evie Clercxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08091551907164694408noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6742705172104471761.post-36493818640604019582011-01-05T19:28:00.000-06:002011-01-05T19:28:54.398-06:00kale, kleansing kale<div style="border-bottom: medium none; border-left: medium none; border-right: medium none; border-top: medium none;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhnLtAfvRFRwGkVxmxGnD80wWm_QdUT_nNYrY7IIqIXs8_OUsQDDY3F3Oay0h-RtLPqScF6kHYk4MazjXLpOwO0jTcSGm_xEYwEBn3mCiBjxSKdcZQpHxnVYhaqM1EyW-eWhixOurzvZkdw/s1600/demi.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; cssfloat: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="200" n4="true" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhnLtAfvRFRwGkVxmxGnD80wWm_QdUT_nNYrY7IIqIXs8_OUsQDDY3F3Oay0h-RtLPqScF6kHYk4MazjXLpOwO0jTcSGm_xEYwEBn3mCiBjxSKdcZQpHxnVYhaqM1EyW-eWhixOurzvZkdw/s200/demi.jpg" width="149" /></a>Well, apparently Demi Moore and I are very much alike (of course). At the very same time I was having doubts/concerns about going on the Master Cleanse, Demi was four days into it and decided it was not the healthiest thing to be doing. She instead switched to something called the <a href="http://www.cleanprogram.com/">Clean Program,</a> a series of smoothies and supplements that is supposed to detox your body and leave you feeling incredible. That particular cleanse lasts for 21 days, and is available at the low price of $350. I read a little about it, and while it does sound good, I am sticking with my raw foods diet. I am having great results from it, and I have finally gotten over feeling nauseous (no small victory, there). </div><div style="border-bottom: medium none; border-left: medium none; border-right: medium none; border-top: medium none;"><br />
</div><div style="border-bottom: medium none; border-left: medium none; border-right: medium none; border-top: medium none;">I am having a good time experimenting with all kinds of different "green" smoothie options, and have found that kale is a very cleansing ingredient to add to a drink. Since I live in a small town in the Midwest, we don't have access to the greatest variety of vegetables, but this weekend I am planning a trip to the city to shop at a new whole foods supermarket called the <a href="http://www.pomegranatemarkets.com/">Pomegranate Market</a>. I am excited to see what goodies I can find there. They also offer free demos and classes on alternative eating lifestyles, and on January 22nd I am going to a smoothie demonstration, which I am pretty psyched about. Hopefully I will be armed with all kinds of new recipes for healthy living!</div><br />
My knee and hip have been bothering me lately, so today was a rest day for me. Tomorrow I hope to do some yoga in the morning and the elliptical at lunch. I am taking it easy for January, and might not run at all. I am debating a couple of different marathons for the Spring, which I will need to start training for in February.Evie Clercxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08091551907164694408noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6742705172104471761.post-54880683856882548532011-01-04T10:06:00.000-06:002011-01-04T10:06:29.930-06:00a slight change of plans...Well, yesterday was a very, ahem, productive day for me. I ate everything in smoothie form, and included lots of green stuff like kale, spinach, some winter veggies like butternut squash, and fruits like pears, blueberries, cherries, raspberries, and bananas. No coffee, and it totally sucked, just like I thought it would. In fact, I had an enormous headache all day and I kind of felt like my body and head were on opposite sides of the room. That doesn't make for the best work day. I can't imagine what I will feel like once I am off food...which is why I have decided to not do the "fasting" part of the cleanse, but rather keep with the raw foods and veggies. Yesterday was an incredibly cleansing day for my body, so I can't imagine that it would get any better with no food. This is working for me, and I still get to eat (which is super important).<br />
I don't think that the Master cleanse is an appropriate cleanse for people with jobs, kids, workout routines, etc. Sure, it works for people in Hollywood because they are able to take a week off and seclude themselves in their houses while they cleanse. This does not work for "the commoners."<br />
Looking back, going on this radical cleanse was me feeling like crap with all of the yucky stuff I put in my body and wanting a quick fix. All I really need to do (thanks, Jayme, for helping me figure that out) is get back to eating healthy stuff again, and these last three days have really done some amazing things for me.<br />
So...new goal. I am going to continue eating according to the "raw" lifestyle for the month of January. I will not be able to keep with the total raw lifestyle after January, since I will be starting to train for my spring marathon and will need protein and calcium (meat and dairy), but I will maintain the fruit and veggie regimen that I have started for myself. I think I will be stronger for it.<br />
I am feeling a little nauseous and gassy (maybe too much information, but it is true) from the veggie overload my body has been subjected to, but it is further evidence that I have been neglecting my fruits and veggies for far too long. Once my system is used to this stuff again, things will be better.<br />
And yes...I had coffee this morning. It was delicious.Technically a raw foods no-no because of the caffeine...but hey, I can't be perfect. I also got up and did yoga, so they cancel each other out.Evie Clercxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08091551907164694408noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6742705172104471761.post-64307674188434885852011-01-02T20:30:00.000-06:002011-01-02T20:30:54.643-06:00day one: great preparationsWell, day one is done and I am a little discouraged, especially since the official cleanse hasn't even started yet! These next three days are all about getting my body ready to handle no food, so today's goal was to eat only "living foods." That means no dairy, no meat, basically only fruits and veggies. Five minutes into my morning today...I already blew it by making coffee. Not only did I make coffee, but I drank two huge cups and enjoyed every minute of it. Once I finished, I felt a little guilty, but my love affair with coffee runs deep and it will be a real challenge to not have any coffee for the next two weeks. I ate fruit salad, so that was a small victory, since I am used to pancakes.<br />
The rest of the day was fairly disciplined, although I did slip up at Olive Garden and had the salad with the dressing. I didn't have any croutons or breadsticks (my goodness, that was tough), but I think that the dressing is technically a no-no. I had minestrone soup and ate around the pasta, and an acai berry drink along with the salad. Dinner consisted of a spinach/berry/banana smoothie (juice-based because dairy is a no-no), and I had to break down and eat a few handfulls of walnuts. I don't know where nuts fall into the "living foods" category, but they do grow on a tree, so they should totally count. At any rate...I am absolutely STARVING tonight, and will have less food to look forward to tomorrow (and no coffee, since I had my hubby hide my coffee maker and coffee from me so I won't slip up).<br />
This part of the cleanse is the pre-cleanse. According to what I have read, this part is not necessary, although I have to say I completely disagree. As hungry as I am today while still eating food is a clear indication that I have been overindulging on too many carbs and junk food and too little veggies and fruits. There is no way that I would have been able to go from my current diet to no food without a few days of agony. I still don't think they will be easy, but these few preparatory days will help make it less horrible (with any luck).<br />
Tomorrow is smoothie day, so everything I have will be in liquid-ish form. I need to be careful not to have too many fruits, with a goal of a 60/40 ratio of veggies to fruits. Fortunately, I am an avid smoothie maker, so am quite fond of green drinks. The veggies should be no problem for me. The "no coffee" part will completely suck. I have some herbal tea that I can drink tomorrow morning to try to replace coffee, but it will not be an adequate substitute. I am just telling myself that it is short term, and I will be very glad when I have all the yucky stuff out.Evie Clercxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08091551907164694408noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6742705172104471761.post-87375296043449518512011-01-01T21:18:00.000-06:002011-01-01T21:18:50.219-06:00a clean start to 2011Happy New Year! I cannot believe that it is 2011 already...where does the time go? I remember when I was a kid my Dad always told me how quickly life goes by when you're an adult, and I am really starting to see that. This year was a complete whirlwind. As I reflect on all that has happened, it has been a good year, but it all went by so quickly. I took on some amazing consulting jobs, one of which turned into an amazing full-time position, ran two marathons, took some great trips, and celebrated five years of marriage with my husband. Yes, 2010 was a great year, but I am really looking forward to 2011.<br />
I am not really a resolution person. I find that people rarely keep to their resolutions. It's also a lot of pressure to put on yourself right at the beginning of the year, you know? I prefer to set small goals throughout the year, like training for races. I find that it is a lot more doable for me.<br />
Having said that, one goal that I do have overall is to eat healthier. Since my schedule has been so hectic for the last few months, I have been eating lots of junk and way too little veggies. I am feeling really off balance because of it, so have decided to make a huge effort to do better going forward.<br />
In fact, I am starting a cleanse tomorrow. It is the <a href="http://www.themastercleanse.org/">Master cleanse</a>, a ten day cleanse designed to flush the body of toxins. I have never cleansed before and so am very nervous about it, but also excited to see it through. While on the cleanse I will not be eating, and I think it will be really hard to go without chewing. I will miss it. It will also be tricky negotiating the bathroom situation while working, since from what I have read, the cleanse can be pretty violent at times. Still, it is a good jump start to better nutrition, so will be good for me. <br />
One big part of the cleanse is documenting each day, recording how I feel, etc., and so I will be recording it all here, for anyone who wants to vicariously experience the cleanse.Evie Clercxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08091551907164694408noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6742705172104471761.post-70409559651157664132010-12-07T17:40:00.000-06:002010-12-07T17:40:30.213-06:00some social media savvyIt's been awhile since my last business-related post, so I decided to dedicate this one to utilizing social media correctly. Let me first say that I love social media the way Elvis loved bacon...a LOT. I am completely obsessed with <a href="http://www.twitter.com/">twitter</a> feeds, blog rolls, and <a href="http://www.facebook.com/">facebook</a> updates, especially for businesses. I cannot tell you how many online webinars or interactive facebook press conferences I have sat through just to capture the next "nugget" of information that might be passing down the tubes. Through both life experience and sitting through endless webinars, I have learned a couple of basic tips that I would like to share with you. Keep in mind that my focus is on businesses; however, this stuff can certainly apply to personal social media.<br />
1. <strong>Keep your posts relevant.</strong> Although this seems like a total no-brainer, it can be tricky, especially with startup companies who want to imbibe personality into their new business. The temptation to infuse elements of your personal life in with your business can be alluring. Although this can be done well, nearly everyone who tries does it incorrectly. A good example of incorporating your personal posts into your company would be to post that you are at an after-hours meetup for startups, or you and any employees/partners you may have are doing something together in the spirit of the company. A poor example would be if you are headed to a bar after work. Not important. Bottom line: keep your business business-worthy.<br />
2. <strong>Start a conversation (and keep it going). </strong>So often people feel like social media is an excellent platform for posting coupons, new arrivals, etc. for their business. And it is; however, if that is the only thing your business posts, people will soon stop listening. Social media exists (for businesses) as a bridge between consumer and business; not so much as a way for the business to tote their wares, but as a way for consumers to find value in the places they spend their money. Consumers want to feel that they got "value" out of their dollar, and this can be multiplied by utilizing social media. As a restaurant, you can give ideas for no-fuss dinner party appetizers; a clothing store can provide fashion advice, etc. Plus, when you post advice like this, you invite your user to start a conversation with you. There is not much point in commenting on a coupon. It is what it is. But a recipe...that has the potential to engage the consumer, as well as anyone else who follows the conversation (which amounts to a lot of people).<br />
Fitness: after taking two weeks off I ran 3.5 miles on Sunday. Monday was 30 ellipical minutes and squats/lunges/abs. Tuesday, 20 minute run, 10 minute bike, arm and ab workout.Evie Clercxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08091551907164694408noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6742705172104471761.post-51705312547151563802010-11-29T12:30:00.000-06:002010-11-29T12:30:41.984-06:00I'm thankfulI hope everyone had a fantastic Thanksgiving holiday. I am so sad to report that I was sick with the flu for most of it. What a bummer! I am still not feeling my best, but this post is terribly overdue, so back to work I go. <br />
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In the spirit of the holidays, I made a list of the things I am thankful for in my life. I don't know about you, but I feel very fortunate to have all of the things that I have, and so many wonderful people in my life. This is the old "top ten" list, although none of these has any more weight than the other. I am equally thankful for each of these things.<br />
1. I am thankful for a husband who, while not always thrilled by my running, is supportive of me running marathons, training for triathlons, and traveling for them all.<br />
2. I am thankful for an eleven year old girl who is truly her own person. She is unique and special and I am so lucky she is mine.<br />
3. I am thankful for a four-year-old boy who can always make me laugh. He lights up any room he is in and can make anyone feel special and loved.<br />
4. I am thankful for a two-year-old boy who feels the need to constantly be fully decked out in a costume, mask and all. It's such a pleasure to have coffee with Batman, Darth Vader, or Buzz Lightyear each morning.<br />
5. I am thankful for two legs that allow me to continuously abuse them with high-mileage races and super-high heels and stay injury free.<br />
6. I am thankful for my extended family. Although I have learned in my adult life that we are not exactly the most traditional Ward Cleaver family model; we have our own thing going on and make it work for us.<br />
7. I am thankful for my in-laws. They are most definitely the Ward Cleaver family model, and it is nice to have that kind of traditional influence in my life.<br />
8. I am thankful for Nike. 'nuff said.<br />
9. I am thankful for my book club friends. We are an eclectic mix of ladies, and it is so wonderful to be part of a book club that doesn't actually require the reading of the book.<br />
10. I am thankful for my blog readers. I can't believe it has been almost a year since I started this blog. I have had a fantastic time writing over the last year, and knowing that people actually read it makes it that much more motivating.<br />
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There you have it....I am definitely thankful for many more things than this, but the post needs to end sometime. Do you have a thankful list?Evie Clercxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08091551907164694408noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6742705172104471761.post-29343460736974799042010-11-11T13:46:00.000-06:002010-11-11T13:46:19.816-06:00go, google, goYesterday while I was logging miles on the stationary bike (boring as hell, but a great cross-train), I saw on the news that <a href="http://www.google.com/">google</a> is giving their employees a $1,000 holiday bonus and a ten percent raise. Ten percent, in this economy, where companies are taking benefits away from their employees left and right just to stay in business.Wow. <br />
Naturally, my first thought was, "I need to work for google." But then I started thinking about how many times I use google during the day. It is a TON. I google everything. If I want to know anything about anything, I google it. If I want to get a fresh perspective, I google it. If I am looking for ideas..google. You get the picture; I'm a googler. And apparently I am not alone, since the company is raking it in.<br />
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Any company that can turn its name into a verb has my vote.<br />
Are you a googler? Evie Clercxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08091551907164694408noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6742705172104471761.post-91257219710546489212010-11-04T14:20:00.000-05:002010-11-04T14:20:22.820-05:00oh, technologySince running the <a href="http://www.nikemarathon.com/">Nike marathon</a> I have been plagued with an incredibly disturbing problem....my<a href="http://www.nikeplus.com/"> nikeplus </a>sensor. If you remember, I am a dedicated <a href="http://www.nikeplus.com/">nikeplus</a> user (actually a dedicated nike anything user...I love their stuff), and one enormous perk of being a nikeplus user for this race was that we would be entered into a drawing for free admittance to next year's nike marathon if we uploaded our race within a certain period of time. I wore my <a href="http://nikerunning.nike.com/nikeos/p/nikeplus/en_US/products/sportband">nike sportband</a> for the race instead of my ipod. It was, by far, the longest I have ever run without music, and I was feeling awesome about the sportsband and how it allowed me to go "wire free" for such a long time.<br />
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<div style="font-family: Georgia,"Times New Roman",serif;"><b>Until I tried to upload my (26.2 mile) run.</b></div><br />
Apparently the geniuses at nike decided to run a firmware update right around the time the marathon finished, and so my run (and a bunch of other people's runs) disappeared into cyberspace, never to be heard from again. It is beyond frustrating. First of all, I really like to see those miles graphed out on paper once I have run them. That is where I reflect on where I was struggling the most and when I was the fastest. I use that information on future runs in the hopes of getting better (and qualifying for my mistress-bitch race, Boston). Secondly, I need tangible evidence that I completed those miles. I just do. It's how I'm wired. I know I ran them. I want proof, though. It motivates me.<br />
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So now I am stuck with a ton fewer miles on my profile than I actually ran, and I don't get to be entered into the drawing for next year's race. <br />
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I'm gonna need to see something pretty phenomenal from you in the future, nike...this was a big slip-up.Evie Clercxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08091551907164694408noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6742705172104471761.post-25761714950541243052010-10-29T08:35:00.000-05:002010-10-29T08:35:33.914-05:00it's my anniversaryToday my hubby and I have been married for five years. It's truly flown by, and when I think about how long we have actually been together, it literally blows my mind. I can honestly say that we are in a better place now than when we first got married. Although it was fun being newlyweds, we were still learning how to exist in the same space together. I remember being horribly offended or hurt by things that Justin said or did or didn't say or didn't do, and he didn't know he was even doing stuff wrong! Then we started having kids and life took a turn for the busy. Suddenly we were so immersed in bottles and diapers and late nights and naptime that we forgot about each other. I don't know if I looked my husband in the eye for two years. Seriously. We were not working on our marriage. We were just "existing" with each other, living life taking shifts with the kids.<br />
Now that we are out of baby mode forever (promise), we have started taking time to get to know each other again. We have been going out on dates. We have been staying up and watching movies together after the kids are in bed. We have been looking each other in the eyes again. This time, though, we know each other much more than we used to. And that kind of comfort is fantastic.<br />
We are going out of town for the weekend to celebrate. No kids. I am sure the first few hours will be weird (what do you talk about if it isn't about your kids?), but we will quickly remember why we liked hanging out in the first place and have a great time. <br />
No exercise this weekend...just fun. I'll catch up next week!Evie Clercxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08091551907164694408noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6742705172104471761.post-52305631875022398672010-10-25T14:48:00.000-05:002010-10-25T14:48:15.684-05:00yay for wineOne of the best parts about my job is that I get to do a little moonlighting at a higher-end restaurant that just opened up in Vermillion. The same man who owns <a href="http://www.masabainc.com/">MASABA</a> also owns <a href="http://www.theredsteakhouse.com/">RED</a>, and we actually met while he was getting the restaurant up and running (you know how I love startups!). <a href="http://www.theredsteakhouse.com/">RED</a> is a chef-inspired steakhouse restaurant with an extensive wine list. I have the good fortune to be able to host the Weekly Wine Hour every week at <a href="http://www.theredsteakhouse.com/">RED</a>, as well as hosting exclusive tasting events for the Wine Lover's Club members. It is a time consuming job, but a fantastic time, and who wouldn't love tasting your way through a wine list?<br />
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The <a href="http://www.stfranciswine.com/">St. Francis</a> is, hands down, my favorite Chardonnay right now. It is not too oakey, but very buttery and with a great vanilla finish. I love it so much that I have a case of it in my basement. It's that good!<br />
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The Angeline Merlot is unlike any other Merlot I have tasted. While many merlots can be quite tannic, this one doesn't taste that way at all. It is very drinkable just on its own, but it can also handle itself next to a heavy pasta pairing any day of the week.<br />
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If you happen to be in the area between 6 and 7pm tonight, come to <a href="http://www.theredsteakhouse.com/">RED</a> and spend some time with my favorite wines! If not...I highly recommend them for consumption in your own home, as well.Evie Clercxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08091551907164694408noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6742705172104471761.post-7127510805138716202010-10-19T16:00:00.000-05:002010-10-19T16:00:48.837-05:00thwarted again...<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgFB48aZWqjCkUsVu0o_Rbjw4Mo_l20bjaHd4BSiNFsogZrGXWDa6wBdXj2AZE7tf-Kj7GyJQGfvyGqHJtHxP4c7np1ds1EIomfj2OM1W7xCUZIcOylvJ9qze4JQk4cLpV5Hb5UOLMzdzF5/s1600/IMG00025-20101016-1526.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" ex="true" height="150" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgFB48aZWqjCkUsVu0o_Rbjw4Mo_l20bjaHd4BSiNFsogZrGXWDa6wBdXj2AZE7tf-Kj7GyJQGfvyGqHJtHxP4c7np1ds1EIomfj2OM1W7xCUZIcOylvJ9qze4JQk4cLpV5Hb5UOLMzdzF5/s200/IMG00025-20101016-1526.jpg" width="200" /></a></div><div style="border-bottom: medium none; border-left: medium none; border-right: medium none; border-top: medium none;">Well, once again I missed the Boston time. I swear to you, that race is slowly becoming my mistress-bitch; mean, unattainable, but just plain awesome. My <a href="http://www.nikemarathon.com/">NIKE</a> time was 3:59:59. It's a little slower than the Brookings Marathon, but still under four (barely). </div><div style="border-bottom: medium none; border-left: medium none; border-right: medium none; border-top: medium none;">This race was amazing. It was challenging, hilly, cold, rainy, and beautiful all at the same time. </div><br />
My flight home was delayed and so I didn't get home until 2am, and started work at 7am, so I am not even close to being in a good spot to discuss the race, but here are some pictures to whet your appetite. Look for a longer post later on in the week that will recap how things went.<br />
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I am a little nervous about running the race. My legs have felt very heavy for the last two weeks, and my knees seem to be a bit boggy and fluidy. I am not really sure why. It's not really painful; just unsteady. I'm not sure what that means or what is causing it. I have not run since yesterday, and don't plan to until race day. I am wearing only flats, as I'm starting to wonder if all of my heel wearing lately has something to do with it. Apparently heels are the devil. I just can't seem to resist temtpation, though....I love a good heel.<br />
Definitely on the to do list for us is a visit to the NIKE Expo. where we pick up our packets and take in all the fabulous things NIKE has to offer. I am excited to see the lunar eclipse shoes, as my shoes were discontinued (boo NIKE) and I need to find some suitable replacements. We also want to go to the top of the Mark, and plan on going Sunday evening as a last, awesome treat to ourselves for running the marathon. I definitely want to hit Fisherman' Wharf, as that is the most memorable part of SF for me. Finally, I just want to see the beach. I miss the ocean terribly. One of the most difficult things about living smack in the middle of the country is that I am so far from the ocean. I love the ocean. I miss it. One day I will live by the ocean again. <br />
I'm off to shower and pick up the girls. Think good thoughts for me and NIKE!Evie Clercxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08091551907164694408noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6742705172104471761.post-92027140370349554052010-10-07T14:50:00.000-05:002010-10-07T14:50:19.756-05:00a san-fran-panic-attackSo today I was running at lunch, and it totally hit me that next weekend I will be running a marathon next Sunday. Not just any marathon...the <a href="http://www.nikemarathon.com/">Nike Women's Marathon</a>. Wow! I am both thrilled and sickened at the same time (I'm pretty sure I said the exact same thing when I ran <a href="http://www.brookingsmarathon.com/">Brookings</a>. That must be my marathon feeling).<br />
I feel horribly unprepared for a marathon, but know that I will get through it, nonetheless. My buddy, Rachel is in ridiculous shape and she will most likely finish with the Boston qualifying time I so desperately want. She is 21, feisty, and fabulous. Plus, she is a really strong runner. She's a good running buddy, that's for sure. My other marathon buddy, Karen, just ran a marathon a month ago. Double wow. I don't think I could run two marathons in one month (nor do I think I want to). As for me, I am lucky to log 25 miles in a week, let alone a single day. The farthest run I completed was 17.5 miles. I'm going to give it my best, though, and hopefully I will emerge victorious.<br />
This week I have been running between 3 and 4 miles a day. This weekend I want to get one day of 8 or so miles. Next week I will run Monday and Tuesday, and maybe take a walk on Wednesday. I will rest Thursday, Friday, and Saturday (as much as one can rest in fabulouse San Francisco!!), and Sunday is the big day. Monday I will crawl onto the plane and fly home.<br />
It's gonna be great. I know it. Evie Clercxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08091551907164694408noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6742705172104471761.post-86277262017128690112010-09-30T13:45:00.000-05:002010-09-30T13:45:05.410-05:00a little fine print...So, it turns out the new, fab job is not so good for my training. I go to work at 7am each morning, so in order for me to get a 30 minute run in, I have to get up and out by 5:15am. Longer runs are completely out of the question. Ugh...it's early! And dark. And sometimes a bit scary.<br />
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Yesterday while I was running, I suddenly heard a rustling in the woods that sounded like something was coming right towards me. I leaped three feet in the air and yelped....at my own cat, Millie (lion kitty, as the neighborhood has so affectionately named her). She is named that, not because she is scary, but rather that she is a long-haired orange and white cat that we have groomed into a lion cut. She was a foster cat that we eventually adopted and really likes to be outside, but her adventures often leave her with horrible burrs and tangles in her fur. She always feels a little silly after we shave her, but I know deep down she really feels better. Plus, the neighbors all love her. She has become a neighborhood icon, of sorts. Go, lion kitty!<br />
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This morning I nearly jumped out of my skin at a dog that started barking as I ran by. He was in a fenced yard, and had it been daytime I wouldn't have been bothered at all. But this "dark" thing...I don't know. I'm unsteady.<br />
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All things considered, though...I still love my fab job. This is a small price to pay. And, did I mention they have a workout room? Problem solved.Evie Clercxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08091551907164694408noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6742705172104471761.post-27283014597525170032010-09-28T15:00:00.000-05:002010-09-28T15:00:02.996-05:00one last run with the boys<div style="border-bottom: medium none; border-left: medium none; border-right: medium none; border-top: medium none;">This weekend was the <a href="http://www.komensouthdakota.org/">Susan Komen 5k race</a>. It is a race that I have always run with my boys in the jogging stroller. The course is fast and flat, and they love the energy, music, and all of the people. Sadly, this was probably the last year that we could do it. The stroller (I may have mentioned once or twice) is now 100 pounds....goodness knows how heavy it will be next year! </div><div style="border-bottom: medium none; border-left: medium none; border-right: medium none; border-top: medium none;">I am also still training for <a href="http://www.nikemarathon.com/">Nike</a>, so wanted to get in a good run in addition to the 5k race, so my fellow Nike goer, Rachel and I logged 11 miles before the run (please note that I did not bring my boys on this run).</div><div style="border-bottom: medium none; border-left: medium none; border-right: medium none; border-top: medium none;"><br />
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</div><div class="separator" style="border-bottom: medium none; border-left: medium none; border-right: medium none; border-top: medium none; clear: both; text-align: left;">Here we are coming into the finish line! Do we look great or what? I am proud to tell you that we ran that 5k, 100 pound stroller and all, in 24 minutes and change. Can you believe that? Of course, my buddy Rachel took a couple of turns pushing the stroller while we ran, which pretty much solidified our friendship right there. I think she wildly underestimated how difficult it is to run with the stroller...what a lesson for a 24 year old! </div><div class="separator" style="border-bottom: medium none; border-left: medium none; border-right: medium none; border-top: medium none; clear: both; text-align: left;">This weekend I meet some running club buddies that I haven't seen for a long time for a nice 7.5 mile run. I'm thinking about starting earlier and getting another 5 or so in...one last week of mileage before marathon mania.</div>Evie Clercxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08091551907164694408noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6742705172104471761.post-18507756062889647512010-09-24T15:45:00.000-05:002010-09-24T15:45:05.877-05:00a running updateI have been so busy lately with work that I have neglected to blog about all of my running! I am having a difficult time typing this...but <a href="http://www.nikemarathon.com/">Nike</a> is only three weeks away. Yikes! And, although my goal and focus has shifted quite a bit since taking on such a heavy workload, I am still me and I still want to finish strong. Last weekend I went out and ran 17.5 miles all by myself. It is the farthest I have ever run without buddies, and it wasn't horrible. Since I wasn't running with anyone, I decided to stick to town (another first for me), and ran a 7.5 mile loop a couple of times, with the 7.5 mark right at my house. That allowed me to put a water bottle on my step and hydrate with each loop, so that was good. After the second loop (15 miles), my boys wanted to run with me, so I decided I would push them in the stroller for the last couple of miles.<br />
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<strong><span style="font-family: "Courier New", Courier, monospace; font-size: large;">Big mistake.</span></strong> <br />
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A 100 pound jogging stroller is a lot to handle on the best of days...after knocking out 15...it's nearly impossible to navigate. I had to turn left at one point and we nearly crashed into a car that was parked in front of us. Needless to say, the boys were not impressed by my sloth-like pace while we were running together. <br />
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Tomorrow I run 20. It will be my last long run before the race, and I am ready to be done! Sunday is the Komen Race for the Cure 5k, and I will be running with the boys in that one. It will most likely be our last race all together in the jogging stroller. I can't imagine how heavy they will be next year.<br />
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Have great weekends!!Evie Clercxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08091551907164694408noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6742705172104471761.post-61449045705489488682010-09-22T13:14:00.000-05:002010-09-22T13:14:34.783-05:00opportunity knockedWell, I'm going to work for "the man". It's official. I'm the new Project Manager/Marketing Specialist for Masaba Manufacturing. I couldn't be more thrilled.<br />
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The great thing about this is that I actually like "the man" at Masaba. I like the company philosophy. These guys are amazing, hungry, and eager for ideas and ingenuity. True entrepreneurs, I feel, and you know how I love entrepreneurs!<br />
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I have quite a few projects on my plate to start with, and I'm loving every one of them. I'm just digging right in. <br />
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This week is a busy one for me...but I am feeling fantastic about things! I hope your week is as fabulous as mine.Evie Clercxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08091551907164694408noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6742705172104471761.post-32469104948313389282010-09-13T16:43:00.000-05:002010-09-13T16:43:57.839-05:00new PR for evieThis last weekend was the Sioux Falls Half Marathon race, and I have been planning to run this race as a great prelude to Nike. Plus, this was my first half marathon I have ever run (only last year...can you believe that?), so I will most likely run this one every year.<br />
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I have not been feeling my best lately, so wasn't sure if I should even run on Saturday night. There is a stomach bug running rampant through my community, so on Saturday when I started feeling queasy, I was worried about how it was going to go. I'm sure we can all agree that it's not a good thing to be in the middle of a run and have stomach issues in the best of times, nevermind having a gastric illness. I went to bed early, set my alarm, and the next morning decided to go ahead and run.<br />
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One thing that helped me make the decision was that I was running the race with my buddy, Rachel, who is also going to Nike with me. We have only run together once since summer hit, so it was an awesome chance to spend some time together, and also see how fast she has gotten. I picked her up at 5:45am, and we headed over to the stadium where the race was starting.<br />
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The place was packed. There is always an amazing turnout for this event, and this year was not exception. We decided to line up fairly close to the front of the pack, since we didn't want to take the chance of getting stuck behind a bunch of people. This happened to me last year, and it really affected my time. We sang the anthem, lined up, and pretty soon we were off!<br />
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Our first few miles we were running pretty fast, like 7 minute miles. We both knew we couldn't sustain it for the whole race, but it was feeling good, so we kept going for it. At mile 5 my stomach started getting funky, so I decided to slow down a bit and let Rachel go ahead of me. We were well on our way to getting PR's, so I certainly didn't want my tummy troubles to be the reason she missed it. <br />
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Turns out, it was no problem at all. I managed to get a PR at 1:44! That makes my split times less than 8 minutes. I think that is pretty awesome considering it is a half marathon. My buddy Rachel rocked hers out at 1:41, placing third in her division. <br />
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Today I am horribly achy, so I do think I still have a bit of a bug. I plan to take the next few days easy and then get one last long run in before Nike. After this time, I'm pumped!Evie Clercxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08091551907164694408noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6742705172104471761.post-14801042713578160912010-09-09T13:51:00.000-05:002010-09-09T13:51:25.829-05:00and the Mom of the Year Award goes to....Definitely not me. I am both ashamed and embarassed to admit this, but I forgot my son at preschool today. I wasn't just five minutes late...I was 25 minutes late, and only remembered after the teacher called and asked if I was going to pick him up. Wow. Yikes. No good.<br />
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Have you ever had so much going on that you cannot possibly take on one more thing? I am most definitely in that boat right now. My workload is insane, my training is getting intense, and my family is always...well, they're my family. They need me. Up to this point I have been handling it all, but I think preschool is the proverbial straw for me. I literally cannot possibly handle picking him up. My brain won't allow me to retain the fact that I have to pick him up in the mornings. It is terrible. So today I am calling the bus, and my little guy can ride the bus with his buddies from his preschool to daycare, and I will be a hero to him. I will still feel horrible and guilty, but that's part of being a mom.<br />
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Half marathon race this weekend. I am not looking forward to it at all. In fact, I am trying to figure out how I can possibly find the time to run in it. I can't even seem to figure out how to pick my packet up. Grr. I will get it worked out.<br />
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Hopefully next week I will find time to sit down and recap the race.Evie Clercxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08091551907164694408noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6742705172104471761.post-29801931348087911522010-08-25T11:42:00.000-05:002010-08-25T11:42:36.203-05:00a humbling morningThis morning I got passed like I was standing still. It wasn't pretty. I was out running my usual loop (where I don't EVER see any other runners). It was still a bit dark, and I was running along, listening to Beyonce, feeling pretty good about my pace (8:04/mile). All of a sudden, someone shoots past me like I wasn't even moving. A little bit of my competitiveness kicked in, and I felt myself pick my pace up to try to keep up. It was to no avail. This guy was already long gone, and I was left alone with Beyonce, enjoying her a little less than I had just one minute before.<br />
The guy who passed me is fast. Really fast. I know of him from running group, and he is the type of guy who wins races. By all acounts, I shouldn't feel a bit bad that he passed me. Still, it is a bit humbling when you feel pretty good about where you're at, just to have someone blow your pace to smithereens. <br />
It reminds me of something my Dad told me when I was a kid, and it has always kind of stuck with me. He told me that there will always be someone out there who is better, smarter, faster, or prettier than you. I know on the surface that this sounds like a terrible thing to say to your young daughter, but it isn't. The point he was making wasn't that I was not any of those things; he was telling me about the importance of hard work. If you want to excel at anything in life, you have to put in the work. And, no matter how good you think you are, someone, somewhere is always just a little bit better than you are, so keep working. I think this lesson is what gave me my sense of determination, and it helps me do things like run marathons and launch companies. It is one of my favorite qualities, and I am so grateful to my Dad for teaching me that.<br />
Now that I am a mother, I find myself having this conversation with my own kids. They don't really understand the message yet...but they will.Evie Clercxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08091551907164694408noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6742705172104471761.post-8162009370817110472010-08-24T16:32:00.000-05:002010-08-24T16:32:32.045-05:00Skinny jean heavenI am FINALLY back to my training plan! Last week was such a horrible week for me work-wise, and I was full of anxiety about not running as much as I need to for Nike. This week, though, I am back in the saddle, and my morning runs have felt fantastic! The weather is even cooling off in the mornings, so I am not fighting with the bugs and humidity like before. It just makes the rest of my day that much better.<br />
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I have also noticed that I can run faster when the humidity is lower. I feel like I run much more efficiently and breathe better, and I hardly feel my allergies. I am starting to feel optimistic about Nike, since it is in October and it will be cooler. Maybe I have a shot at rocking the Boston qualifying time, after all.<br />
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I received a pair of "it" skinny jeans as a gift this weekend. Have you tried "it" brand jeans? I absolutely LOVE them, since they have a higher rise but look very chic. I hadn't tried the skinnies yet, so when I received them, naturally I was excited. <strong>You need a pair of these jeans.</strong> These things fit like a glove, they don't slouch (too much), and they keep their shape. I felt fantastic in them all day, and I literally want to wear them every day. They also have a fun zipper detail on the sides, reminiscent of the Guess jeans I had when I was a kid (dating myself, I know). I also have a pair of 1927 skinny jeans, and while I love those, too...the "it" jeans take the cake. <br />
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This weekend I am running an 18 miler, and I am considering heading back to Sioux Falls for that one again. The hills there are just so perfect for Nike training, and the last time I ran the miles just flew by. Are you getting ready for any races this fall?Evie Clercxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08091551907164694408noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6742705172104471761.post-53331265604703346232010-08-20T11:05:00.000-05:002010-08-20T11:05:13.665-05:00long time no blogMy life just took a turn for the wildly hectic. I can't believe how extremely busy I have been lately. I took on a consulting job for a startup business, and it has been a lot more hours than I first thought it would be. I haven't run. I haven't eaten well. I haven't slept. It's no good.<br />
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Having said that, things are going to get a lot better from here. I have a plan, I am getting organized, and I am implementing the plan with success. Are you a planner? Another business lesson....plans are vital, and so is execution. I know, I know, it is very time consuming to sit down and research and brainstorm and think of every possible detail when formulating an operating plan. But it is vital. The plan is the framework upon which your entire building rests. Try building a house without a frame. Impossible. Plans help keep you organized. Plans keep you on track. Plans help you analyze what works and what doesn't. <br />
Remember, though, that the plan is meaningless without execution. Why spend the time to make it if you aren't going to use it? <br />
No running posts this week. No good food posts this week. Next week will be better. Promise.Evie Clercxhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08091551907164694408noreply@blogger.com1