I really enjoyed reading this book, though that's not surprising considering I too am preparing to run my first marathon and so it was fun to read her experiences from the day and training, and because I love learning about health and nutrition and stories of people making big changes and staying consistent and diligent over time. I was amazed she'd kept such good journals over the years! It was fun to read. I'm giving it 4 stars because quite a few parts were pretty repetitive, which is totally understandable because going back and reading through my journals I find I do the same thing. I also didn't love reading about all the ways she judged others, judging her. But she's being honest. Here are the notes i took from this book:
We need to be willing to face our trials and find the strength to deal with them effectively. Page 45
"Now I was seeing the positive effect of these almost daily walks. I looked forward to that peaceful time, I could sort out my feelings, work through my grief, even pray, as well as cry many tears." Page 59
I realized that a key to my success in training for this marathon was having an effective plan. (She used "the non runners marathon trainer by whitsett, dolgener, and kole) pg 65
"The importance of thinking through events and anticipating how I would behave in certain situations." Page 74
"I could learn much from observing healthy people, including what they eat." Pg 75
I discovered that each time I fell and got back up again, it made me stronger." Page 75
"It was very rewarding to know that I could occasionally have a break without totally thwarting my efforts.… I felt an inner strength, peace, confidence that I had not known before. The comfort I thought I felt from having leftover Easter treats on my closet shelf had been replaced with the far greater peace and reassurance I now experienced, knowing that I was the master of my situation." 77
"A high level of dedication was required for both. Desire was crucial, and some sort of plan was needed as well." 78
"Strength accompanies the ability to master oneself." 138
"One of the Keys to success is to stay effectively focused. " 139
"I prayed for guidance to formulate a plan that would be right for me, and for the strength to follow it." Page 146
"I had to learn how to change my reward system and realize that the long term compensation of a healthy body was more important to me than the short-lived pleasure derived from emotional eating.… I needed to replace them with better healthier habits.
"Learning what the purpose is gives meaning to our suffering. Often we must travel to the depths of despair before we are prepared for this tutoring." Page 165
"I often hoped I could lose weight, but I also despaired of ever being able to really do it. Looking back, I realize that as long as hopeless and despair were part of my vocabulary and describing what needed to be done, I was not going to be successful. Feeling optimistic about my endeavor and having faith that I could do it, as incredibly difficult as it seemed, was crucial to My success." Page 170
Afterword by her husband:
"Small, seemingly insignificant decisions we make can influence our lives so profoundly." 206