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great read i got from this link. i'll repost a bit of it here below:

"One thing I've found over the years is that many of the folks I train with (and race against) are for the most part as devoted to their jobs (if not more) as they are to running or cycling or triathlon.

Unlike participation in say, golf or softball or basketball - no offense to club/league sports - the type of determination, discipline and emotional focus that comes with training day in, day out for extremely challenging endurance events (often by yourself) tends to bleed over into people's 9-5's.

Whether you're training for a marathon, a century or the Ironman triathlon, one thing you quickly find out is that there's no room for bullshit out there on the pavement. You either do the work or you're screwed. Politics won't get you to the finish line. It doesn't matter who you know or how well you can work the system. When you're out there, every weakness bubbles up to the surface and stares you in the eye. Lack of preparation, lack of motivation, lack of dedication will all come back to bite you in the ass. there's nowhere to hide. They will all find you and jump up on your back to stop you dead in your tracks. The choice becomes this: Do you let them stop you, or do you accept them and keep going?

You learn a lot about yourself, training for that type of event.

You learn a lot about how to break thresholds and get past your own little ego, training for events like these. When you're tired and sore and hungry but you still have four miles to go, guess what? You still have four miles to go. How you get through these last four miles is entirely up to you. Nobody cares whether you walk those last four miles or run, or hail a cab. Nobody made you set 26.2 miles as a goal. Or 100 miles. Or 144+.

Once you've broken past your lack of will and learned to keep going, you are transformed. A similar thing happens to Marines during training. At some point, who you used to be before you went beyond what you thought your limitations were, before you kissed excuses goodbye, before you left all of the bullshit that stood in your mind's way ceases to exist. You become someone else.

That someone else, the marathoner, the long distance cyclist, the triathlete, the Ironman, he or she walks into your place of work with you every morning.

We all work with two types of people: Partisans of the least amount of effort, and dedicated professionals.

The latter aren't all marathoners or triathletes, but I have yet to meet an Ironman or marathoner who didn't take his or her intensity and dedication to their job.

Not that there's anything wrong with drinking a case of beer and watching sports on TV all weekend, but who you are outside of your work does have parallels with who you are when you are at work.

Something to think about.
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umm wait. but what about runners who like to drink beer and watch sports on tv?

new beginnings

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Hi Everyone,
As most of you know, today is my last day at Methodist Hospital. I just wanted to take this opportunity to give everyone a big "thank you". It has been a pleasure working with each and every one of you during my one and a half year tenure here at Methodist.

I appreciate and will definitely miss everyone's professionalism as well as the friendly atmosphere within the IT department.

Best Wishes to you all,
John Burgos

free time?

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happy new year everyone! i should be running or at the gym like everyone with their new years resolutions. but instead i'm sick in bed like everyone else.

check out this great blog about how its better to be busy than have too much time on your hands..

fight on! great game vs penn state! sanchez, stay in school!
i'm working on xmas eve. i think for the first time on my life. its really not so bad.

the wii fit has been doing a great job of motivating me. i'm not sure how long i'll be able to maintain it. but signing up for the full pasadena marathon in march should provide ample motivation. (barring another unforeseen natural disaster)

another potential injury that we all need to prevent...wii knee. merry xmas everyone! hope you all get great presents.

you know what work the day after thanksgiving feels like? it feels like back when you were n college at the library on a friday or saturday night: as much as you should be there and know you have important stuff to do, just knowing that other people are having more fun than you at that exact moment makes you feel totally unmotivated. thats me today. well a combination of that feeling and just really bloated.

hope you guys had excellent black fridays. (why does it gotta be black?)

fight on! beat the irish.

go-live

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i just went live on a project i was managing this week. these things normally come prepackaged with a side of overtime and a heaping portion of stress. as i was on the phone with one of the integration engineers, he asked me, "don't you get excited about these go-lives?". and i thought about it. and yeah, i did.

its a long way from doing a keg stand. or a late night at chano's. or starting your very own fight club. or all of the above. but i think for the first time in...geez, forever....i find enjoyment doing work.

this is definitely a 180 for my opinion of work in the past. i thought of work as that 40 or so hours of time a week that you had to put in doing a certain thing just because you had to. you know, sorta like sleep. i guess work is an acquired taste. something that i've learned how to appreciate over the years...sorta like a hangover.

now i've learned that work is something you truly can get pumped up about. maybe not like a game winning 3 pointer with the time running down. but still something to get excited about and not dread.

season 3

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fantasy league update: 2-1 in both leagues. glad that brian westbrook seems to be ok.

usc update: 2-0!

tv show update: heroes season premiere tonight!

running update: 10 miles on sat. 6.2 yesterday. sore as hell.

school update: kicking my butt.

work update: see school update above.

Happenings

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Hi Everyone. Missi here. Burgs has been busy lately so I'm going to keep you posted on what he's been up to.

  • Grad school. Lots of homework, exams, projects, meetings, and commuting.
  • New job. Well, sort of.
  • Marathon Training. Yep, another one in the fall! Wish him luck.
  • Wedding Plans. Meetings, discussions, questions, emails, payments, and just listening to me babble.
  • Fantasy Football. Yes, I know how much of a fan he is. And I know that he won't give this up when we get married or when we begin a family. It makes him happy so I'm ok with that.
  • Lakers vs. Celtics. You all know who he's rooting for.

pages every day

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i'm normally used to carrying 3 accessories with me everywhere: my phone, my wallet, and my keys. now with my vision problems i've had to my glasses to that list. and now....i'm on call at work and i have to add a pager to that list. now my pockets are filled and i know i'll be losing something. missi is recommending a fanny pack. fannypack and pager? shit i should have just used those for my 80's party costume.

meetings

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it seems like my life has transformed from a free-flowing existence to one that is defined by 30 minute blocks. my whole day is made up of meetings. meetings after meetings after meetings.

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