I just celebrated the CrossFit New Year. It's like the Chinese New Year except that CrossFit isn't a country. That detail aside, crossfitters do live in an alternate reality where we buy tons of high tech gear for minimalist exercise and we start a new year after the competitive season ends.
I had the amazing opportunity to compete with my affiliate team at this years CrossFit Games North Central Regional competition. I exercised harder than I ever have in my life, and I performed better than I ever have in training. I also got some free Reebok gear that I would never pay for. $70 for a sports bra? Not unless it is going to help me do back flips. (Reebok thanks you for your generous donation to their advertising department) Regionals reaffirmed my love of training, and I learned that Elisabeth Akinwale is even more fantastic in real life than she is on the Internet. OMG.
Of course I am excited about 2013, and I have some solid goals for the next competition season. I discussed those goals with my coach based off of where I am now, but I am not going to outline them here, because 1) you don't care, and 2) I have nothing to prove.
Between now and then, I have no intention of micromanaging my life and wishing away time. The only non-negotiable "goal" I have for 2013 is that my experience in competition is, AGAIN, the celebration of a great year of hard work. I will not turn my life into checklist at the end of which I am asking, why?
As I look forward to the upcoming year, I see workouts with good friends, developing a career I am passionate about, reading good books, grilling and playing outside, and writing about all of it.
I have a lot of hard work ahead, and I don't have a lot of extra time and energy to piss away with meaningless bullshit. Luckily, most of the stuff that fills my waking hours makes me truly happy. I guess that isn't really luck though, because when you live with intention, you don't really need it.
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