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Anita's Cheerleaders Part Deux

So, I'm going through some serious transition times.  Yes, it hasn't and won't be easy.

I am thankful that I have awesome friends who are super supportive.  And I am going to need some support along the way.  I want to get back into running.  I just did the Color Run.  (I highly suggest that you do this sometime in your life.)  My friend Laura Kay did this with me, and we did it in 53 minutes, which is a really good time for me.  I just figured out the start to a book that a professor suggested I write.  I want to get back to writing.  


So, what am I asking for?  I'm asking for cheerleaders once again.  It doesn't matter where you live.  I just need folks to cheer me on and keep me on track.  I need to remember that I have support from all over the world.  

So here's the job description...Weeks begin November 4.  The last week begins December 30.  So, friends, pick a week, and let's do this.  


Job Title: Anita’s Cheerleader
Classification: Seasonal, Weekly
Purpose: To make sure that Anita trains and writes between now and the New Year
Essential Job Functions:
1. Be aware of Anita’s goals and keep her accountable to her training and writing goals for the week. 
2. From afar (or a-close, depending on where you live), cheer for her in whatever way you know how (e.g.:Facebook messages, e-mails, postcards, etc.)
3. Suggest a playlist for the week for her to listen to while she runs. 
Qualifications:
1. The ability to use the phone, computer, pen and paper
2. The ability to encourage
Compensation
Anita will equally cheer you on for whatever is going on that week. 
Postcards. Definitely postcards.

Comments

Bad Shakespeare said…
Yay, Anita! Go!
Ayrie Joyce said…
I just added you to my blog list. I won't always comment, but I'm pretty good about keeping up with reading the ones I follow. I'm training for a 5 K now and trying to write several times per week, so know that I'm with you in spirit.
Molly said…
Yeah Anita happy to cheer you on

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