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If Your Goal Isn’t Motivating Anymore …
Now that it’s February, you may find that your New Year’s Resolution is already starting to fade … or, has been dropped completely. But, remember that any worthwhile goal isn’t going to be easy and it’s natural to have a few false starts before really getting started on your road.
Having gone through more than 120 marathon training programs, I’ve experienced many motivation letdowns. On most of these, I’ve rebounded, but on a few, I didn’t.
Burnout and dropout are mental injuries. If you back off and adjust early, you can avoid major burnout later. Here are some adjustments to make in the middle of a training program, if you lose your drive:
1) Reduce mileage, and cut the number of days a week you are running. Mix in more walking.
2) Run and walk in scenic areas, places that really motivate you to run.
3) Schedule a social run with a friend or a group of friends. Tell them that you need help. Have a good time and meet afterward for a meal or coffee.
4) Have a "theme" run with friends: trivia runs, favorite character, best joke contest, worst joke contest, best juicy story contest, eat at a different pizza place after each run, etc.
5) Do anything necessary to add more fun to your program: after-run rewards, special outfits, etc.
6) Adjust your goal event so that it is more motivating. Stay at a special hotel, get some friends to meet you there, schedule weekend activities with your family, sibling, or special friend (at events such as the Big Sur Marathon, the original course marathon in Greece, or the Disney World Marathon).
7) Sometimes it helps to choose another goal event and adjust your training accordingly.
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