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The Running for Real Podcast

Ali Butler Glenesk: Find Your Confidence Spark -R4R 155

The Running for Real Podcast

Tina Muir

Sports, Running, Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.7 • 1.3K Ratings

🗓️ 1 November 2019

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Looking for the positives can be difficult when you fail. When we don’t achieve what we set out for, success doesn’t seem like something we can claim. But it doesn’t have to be that way.

How successful we feel isn’t measured by what we do. It is measured by how we define success. The beauty in that truth is that we can therefore determine exactly how successful we feel. And if we feel successful, then we are successful, right?

Think about it this way. If the only honorable goal and measurement of success was to be the richest person on earth, then all but one of us would fail. We would all feel lousy. Not only that, but success would have to come at the expense of every other human losing. For many reasons, this scenario is a poor measurement of success.

However, if our goal was to have enough money to live comfortably, the outlook wouldn’t look so dim. Comfortable can mean a variety of things for different people, and (hopefully) our success wouldn’t come at the loss of others. We may set a hard number, but even if we didn’t obtain that exact amount of money, there would be other ways to adapt and still achieve our goal of living comfortably.

These are simple examples, but they can help us adjust our goals and feelings. Most likely, we will measure our success in a type of hybrid. For example, if I set a goal to run a marathon in under four hours, it can be attached to several other goals. Maybe I want to stay healthy, maybe I’m working toward qualifying for another race, maybe I want to beat my co-worker's time. With each goal, there are bound to be several alternative or sub-goals.

In all of this, we want to grow our capabilities and enjoy our journey doing so. It’s that simple.

Running Across States

Ali Glenesk is a monster of an example when it comes to going after big goals and loving the results no matter what they are. During a job transition, Ali decided she wanted to run across the entire state of California—for fun. She found a few friends to run with her and support her, chose her route, trained for about a month, quit her job, and began running.

The goal was to be the fastest known woman to run from Nevada to the ocean. She set out to do it in 10 days, covering about the distance of a marathon each day. After a couple of days out, she was feeling on top of the world. On day three, she was amazed that her body had just run two marathons and that her legs were still there, working, and letting her run.

On day six things started to change. At the end of the day she could hardly get into a car because her legs simply wouldn’t bend. She was sore everywhere and had no desire to walk. The next day she decided to call it quits. She had pushed her body as much as she thought she should and went home.

Finding Success in Failure

With only three days to go, some may think that Ali should have toughed it out, perhaps walking when she couldn’t run. Her friends even suggested that she could take a couple days off, rest, and then finish the last three days. But Ali was certain about her decision.

Ali knew that her goal was to run (not walk) across California. She didn’t want to take a break or run/walk the entire distance. It simply wasn’t what she set out to do. In addition, Ali is a life-long runner. Perhaps she could’ve done one more day, but she didn’t want to push it to the point of not being able to run for weeks afterward.

In the end, she was satisfied with what she did. She ran more than she ever had, she went after a big goal, she ran with friends, and she found new potential in herself which she never would have otherwise.

Learn More from Ali

Is fear of failure keeping you from doing your best? Want to know how Ali finds her confidence? Listen to Ali’s interview on the Running for Real podcast to find out more. Your relationship with success, failure, and running is sure to grow.

Resources:

Ali on Instagram

Ali on Twitter

Ali's National Geographic Video

Netflix Special: Hello, Privilege. It's Me, Chelsea.

Erica Joy on Twitter

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Transcript

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There wasn't a huge search like how can I get the confidence for this but for all of us we might have some area in our lives where we do have that confidence or that spark and for me being able to

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find it and running also helps as a reminder that I can do other things in my life.

0:20.3

This is running for real the podcast for runners who know that for every

0:25.2

runners high there are just as many lows. All those just missed PRs, easy runs that

0:30.4

feel hard, injury blues and more.

0:33.0

Each week we'll talk to running, health, and wellness experts about their highs,

0:38.0

lows and best advice to build our confidence.

0:41.0

Running for real is about being honest, being brave, and most of all, not

0:46.3

feeling alone. And now here's our host, Tina Muir.

0:51.1

Hello my friends, welcome to episode 155 of the Running Through All Podcast.

0:57.0

Welcome to the show.

0:58.4

If this is your first time of listening, if you have listened to 155 episodes or 154 I suppose.

1:04.6

Welcome back, thank you so much for being a loyal listener.

1:08.0

Now last week we had Shannon Oseka, who recently ran a 401, 1500 meters all by herself and although it was about how fast Shannon is and how impressive she is, it was actually a conversation about a lot more than that, about this pressure that we place on ourselves,

1:23.6

a struggle with handling changes that went on with her body during teenage years,

1:28.9

and we also talk about balance. It was a really great conversation and I hope you enjoyed that one.

1:34.7

Now this is New York City Marathon Weekend. I am here in New York for the first time

1:39.7

very excited, have heard so much good and I'll be reporting a lot on what I am seeing

1:45.2

because I've always been curious as someone who's never been before.

1:48.4

If you don't follow me on Instagram my Instagram is at Tina Muir 88. You can find me on Facebook at

1:54.4

Facebook.com forward slash real Tina Muir. So go do that now if you don't already.

1:59.2

I'll be sharing a lot about my experience this weekend and I have a lot planned and I have two live shows for you which I'm recording this

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