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		<title>On Being a Vinyl Playing on a Manual Turntable (or 3 Rules for a Successful 30 Day Challenge)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The second of my 30 day challenges comes to an end tonight as I revel in my meeting my goal: 10,000 steps a day. And when I say I met my goal, I mean that I reached it &#8211; at the end &#8211; with a current average of 10,276 steps a day for the month of September. What I&#8217;ve learned from my past 2 30 day challenges (blogging every day and walking every day) is that I still suck at doing something every day. I didn&#8217;t walk 10k+ *every* day. By the second week I cleared 6k every day and I was stoked with my new low. By the third, I cleared 8k and by the last &#8230; well, I had used the last drop of consistency in my body. I was back down to [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://blog.jewelmlnarik.com/2013/09/on-being-a-vinyl-playing-on-a-manual-turntable-or-3-rules-for-a-successful-30-day-challenge/">On Being a Vinyl Playing on a Manual Turntable (or 3 Rules for a Successful 30 Day Challenge)</a> appeared first on <a href="https://blog.jewelmlnarik.com">Jewels</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The second of my 30 day challenges comes to an end tonight as I revel in my meeting my goal: 10,000 steps a day. And when I say I met my goal, I mean that I reached it &#8211; at the end &#8211; with a current average of 10,276 steps a day for the month of September.</p>
<p>What I&#8217;ve learned from my past 2 30 day challenges (<a title="My 30 Day Challenge" href="http://wonderlustpdx.com/2013/07/30dc/">blogging every day</a> and walking every day) is that I still suck at doing something <em>every</em> day. I didn&#8217;t walk 10k+ *every* day. By the second week I cleared 6k every day and I was stoked with my new low. By the third, I cleared 8k and by the last &#8230; well, I had used the last drop of consistency in my body. I was back down to my erratic 3k days and I knew I needed something big to keep this month from being a bust. So I sweet talked my girlfriend into a 9 mile hike in the Tillamook forest alongside mushroom hunters and adventure seekers riding off highway vehicles. Thankfully, I more than made up for my last week&#8217;s deficit and paid into the future, allowing me to sit here typing while not walking, guilt free.</p>
<p>When I&#8217;m not the first pony out of the gate, or playing pacer, I can finish my race. But I need breaks. I&#8217;m the sprinter running a marathon. I&#8217;m a manic depressive. I&#8217;m a vinyl playing on a manual turntable. Or am I the silence between the flips with the songs my break?</p>
<p>Either way, while setting a habit forming goal, I must be careful to:</p>
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<li><strong>Give myself room to grow</strong>: set a daily low below my end average daily goal. I said my goal was 10k steps a day. I entered 6k and later 8k as my daily goal into my Fitbit&#8217;s tracker app. And because of that, I got to celebrate hitting a daily goal every day for 7 days for the first time since I started tracking (back in February). And that little win gave me the momentum to keep going when I wanted to take a break.</li>
<li><strong>Give myself room to take a break</strong>. When my records end, I need to flip &#8217;em! And sometimes I&#8217;m in the other room and it takes a while. What&#8217;s great is that taking a break from one challenge may mean feeding another. Taking a break from work feeds my family. Taking a break from art feeds my work. Taking a break from family means guilt around the holidays.</li>
<li><strong>Keep up with my own velocity and don&#8217;t go into debt.</strong> Easier done in conjunction with number 1 above, as it&#8217;s easier to keep up with a daily goal when that goal starts low. While I started skipping a day or two on the blogging challenge after a week &#8211; if I&#8217;d had done that out of the gate, I&#8217;d have only ever felt behind. Same for my steps.</li>
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<p>Now to apply these to my next one and report back. Now to decide between reading and sleeping, I&#8217;m off to bed to see which one comes first.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://blog.jewelmlnarik.com/2013/09/on-being-a-vinyl-playing-on-a-manual-turntable-or-3-rules-for-a-successful-30-day-challenge/">On Being a Vinyl Playing on a Manual Turntable (or 3 Rules for a Successful 30 Day Challenge)</a> appeared first on <a href="https://blog.jewelmlnarik.com">Jewels</a>.</p>
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