Tag: blogging
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Don’t quit, learn how to rest

Someting I’ve always struggled with both in my professional life and my sporting life, is tactical rest, taking a round off. I’ve often cashed-in at times when it would’ve been wiser to ease-up, weigh my options and go all-in at the right moment. I’ve over-committed many times, not rationed my energy wisely and ran myself…
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A sense of adventure

On this blog I’ve often talked about the films and TV shows that had a lasting effect on me when I was young. But the one I haven’t told you about has easily had the biggest influence and that is the Lord of the Rings film adaptations directed by Peter Jackson. One of the standout…
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Connecting with the universe

When he get outdoors and we leave the comfortable confines of our home, street or town, we open ourselves up to those special moments. Moments where we witness nature in action; a rare glimpse of the wider universe like a shooting star, the microscopic world that turns beneath our feet as generations or the sun…
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In the lap of the gods

In recent years I’ve developed an interest in the Roman Empire, Ancient Greece, and Greek Mythology. This has coincided with me taking on more fell runs and hiking more. There is something about being up there on a newly conquered summit, with a seemingly endless vista rolling out before you, that makes you feel like…
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Twin Peaks vibes

A piece of art can leave a lasting impression on you, if it gets you at the right age. It can create an everlasting world inside your head mind that you can return to any time you desire it’s solitude. It can even inform your attitudes and taste in other media. For me, one of…
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The runner’s high – folding space and time

To me, the much discussed ‘runner’s high’ feels like folding space and time in half as if it were a piece of paper. When you’re running hard, especially during a race, every metre feels like an eternity. But later you can barely remember running that part of the route, as if it passed in the…
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Holidaying at home

We all want for things that we don’t have, material things, career moves….you may not be happy in your job, course or some other obligation that you have to fulfill through the week. It might be making you feel very downcast. What you must do is fill your time off to the brim with the…
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Echoes of the past

Few things bring me joy and a sense of reassurance like the echoes of the past that can be found in Britain. My home county of Cumbria is especially full of them, remanats of events, triumphs and civilisations past. Broken remains of once majestic castles or the imposing Hadrian’s Wall If you love walking in…
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Reflections on the Solway

It is absolutely vital that we take care of England’s coastline’s and waterways. On a day to day basis, they gift us mindful moments, striking views and provide our wildlife a home. Living by the Solway Firth and visiting many of the hidden gems along its coastline has made it a reassuring constant in my…
