Ironman Training Is Not Easy! by Ann Brennan
How Do You Eat an Elephant? Posted on July 21, 2012 by Ann Brennan Written by Ann Brennan I don’t wanna. I am tired and I just want to go back to sleep. I am tired and I just want to sit on the couch with my book. I am just too tired. Oh and did I mention hungry? I am so hungry. Twenty-four hours a day I am hungry, starving really. So to sum it up…I am tired and hungry and I don’t wanna go run/bike/swim/lift. Besides, there is laundry to do, kids to feed, a house to clean and letters to write to my son, not to mention work. Don’t you think I should just skip this...
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