Daily run #756 [#runningproject & #runforsteem]
Well deserved Sunday. Even though it was not a sunny day it was full of rest, reading, a stroll by the river Sava, recuperating, recharging... I was working a bit on some minor errands and daily-routine-tasks but most of the day was free of obligations. In the morning I also prepared the post for @runningproject: Vote for your Running Author of the week 22. All I can tell here is that I am impressed with running achievements and training of my fellow runners here on Steemit. In afternoon: vegan restaurant lunch was one topic of the schedule and in the early evening, we were cheering for Columbia on football world-cup and they won! They really know how to play football!
To be productive is to know how to work and rest efficiently!
Only one short run at the end of the day. Exactly what I needed and it went fine in equal tempo for both kilometers.
Daily run #756 on 24.6.2018
Gothan Project is a magnificent background for a late night run. Try it out!
I've been running each and every day since the end of May 2016. The Running Streak continues and you can see and follow my daily pics also here: daily runs since 30th of May 2016.
Bovec half-marathon on 15th of September.
I am honored, happy and proud to be part of Runningproject. @runningproject is a diverse community of runners on Steemit. For more information about the @runningproject please read ''The Steem Running Project: Introductory Post'' and The Steem Running Project: 9th Status Report, Runningproject has reached 300 SP!!!!. Kindly invited to apply for an approved runner! You will meet runners on Steemit, exchange valuable information and experience and you can even get Isotonic after your run(ning) post! Read also this post about Isotonic.
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Photos in the triptych and first photo in the blog are from a personal archive and were made by Xiaomi Redmi 3 phone.
*When someone tells you that what you want to do is impossible, change the word in your head to hard. What you want to do is hard. Hard is doable – it just requires dedicated work and effort and you can make it happen.
@trevor.george
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