The Week #235

  • πŸ’― Becoming a consistent runner has long been a goal of mine. Not because I particularly enjoyed running, but because it's a behavior of the person I wanted to become. And for the better part of 15 years, off and on (mostly off), I'd take a stab at it. Scroll down my runs and you'll see. Year after year, a couple of good weeks then nothing. This year, I finally made it happen.Β  This year, I ran 100 times, or about twice a week for an entire year.Β 

    ( Writing this I was going to write a sentence like "physical activity isn't second nature to me, because growing up I spent all my time in front of my computer". But it didn't feel true. I mean, it is true of my teenage self. But as an adult, "physical activity" isn't something I've avoided. e.g. When going somewhere I prefer to walk, cycle, or take a train...only if I must will I drive. I also went to the gym consistently when we lived in the US. That certainly counts as physical activity. Maybe I've been telling myself a false narrative all these years? 🀯 (This is why you should blog folks. Blow your own mind.)... back to your regular scheduled programming...)

    My hope is that next year I can maintain the same level of consistency with regards to running and add some regular strength training to the mix. Each day is a vote towards the person we want to become.
  • 🌴 I finished work for the year and will be off the first 2 weeks of January. This year has been the most challenging and most rewarding year of work for me. Going from leading a small-ish team in APAC to leading 50 - 60 people globally, including areas that I wasn't intimately familiar with at the start, has had a steep learning curve. High growth unicorn startups are stressful, but holy shit is it fun and I look forward to even more next year.
  • 🚢 Using my ample time off, I've been going on lots of long walks with Sophie. We both enjoy the exercise and she gets to sniff some places she doesn't normally sniff. Sophie really enjoyed walking through all these leaves in a nearby park.
    Sophie walking through fallen leaves
  • πŸŽ„ It would be remiss to forget mentioning Christmas! Leo scored (as per usual). He got Taiko-no-tatsujin for switch (a rhythm drumming game) and Santa brought a real ocarina with a tri-force (from Zelda) on it. For Christmas dinner I made lasagna and some oven roasted garlic potatoes. I think Christmas lasagna has become our family's tradition.
  • πŸ“š I've had another successful week of reading on my kindle instead of staring at my cellphone (as much) when I'm bored. I finished reading Ego is the Enemy and started/finished reading Radical Candor. Both really good books that give me a lot to think about while I'm running and walking. Defaulting to the kindle instead of social media has been really good for keeping endless scrolling in check.
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