Since February 15th, I have been keeping count of how many miles I walk every day. I have been posting this every night before going to bed, but I had no idea how many miles I had walked so far, to complete the #100milewalkteamsusie challenge. I thought, I must be close, I feel like I’ve been counting miles forever, but it’s only been a little over a week.
So far I have walked 23.84 miles. That’s nothing, I need 100 by March 15. I have to get walking if I’m going to make it to 100 in 3 weeks. My average is a little bit more than 3 miles per day, sometimes a little bit less (like 2 miles).
I thought, if I just count them everyday, I’m sure I can do that in a moth, but just counting the miles doesn’t work, I need to push myself to walk a little bit more. And this is not just for this challenge, just seeing how I can barely get to the recommended 10,000 steps every day makes me feel like I need to do more.
I don’t know if I’m paying too much attention to fitness apps or letting this 100 mile walk get in my head, but I feel like I need to walk, or run more.
Here’s a little more information about those 10,000 steps:
The Truth About ‘10,000 Steps’ a Day
I also want to mention how proud I am of the rest of #teamsusie for keeping this up. I know they will all make it to 100 miles. #100milewalkteamsusie
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I’m an aspiring writer still looking for exactly what I want to write about, with a lot of creativity, imagination and desire to write.
I studied Writing and Rhetoric at Syracuse University where I explored many different sides of writing through my classes and extracurricular activities in order to narrow my search for an identity as a writer.
I have written for Citrus TV Noticias and La Voz magazine, both of which gave me the chance to explore different mediums in which to write in. Through Citrus TV Noticias I also gained experience in translating from English to Spanish and vice versa, which is also something that I would be interested in working on since I am fluent in both of these languages. I was also an intern at Syracuse University Press where I got hands on experience in what goes into actually editing and publishing a book.
Through out the last four years I have faced a lot of challenges, which helped chape the person I am today. After being in a tragic car accident, being in comma, having a Traumatic Brain Injury, and being in therapy for over a year, I am a new me, willing to face challenges and knowing how to deal with them. I want to write about my accident and life after it to help others, show them it can be done and help in any way I can.
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