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		<title>BHAG alert: 365 days of sweat</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Nov 2012 20:21:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allessia</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you were to look up the words “inspiration” and “possibility” in the dictionary we’re quite certain you’d find our former educator, Betsy’s, name listed in their descriptions (hey Oxford, we’re proposing a rewrite). Not only did she find the courage to leave an unfulfilling career in HR to follow her dreams of being a [...]]]></description>
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<p><em><strong>If you were to look up the words “inspiration” and “possibility” in the dictionary we’re quite certain you’d find our former educator, Betsy’s, name listed in their descriptions (hey Oxford, we’re proposing a rewrite). Not only did she find the courage to leave an unfulfilling career in HR to follow her dreams of being a life coach, she also recently crushed a jaw-dropping goal: 365 days of sweat (which is exactly what it sounds like it is).</strong></em></p>
<p><strong>Rumor has it you set a BHAG to sweat for 365 days. True?</strong><br />
Yes. I am a firm believer of the statement, "you have to live it to give it." As a<a href="http://betsyfrycoaching.com/" target="_blank"> life coach</a>, I wanted to make sure that I was living a healthy life that had a consistent workout ritual (which I preach often). Not only were my workouts inconsistent, I also knew I was capable of a whole lot more. Last October (2011) I was on a run in a park and the idea popped up in my head. After the run, I came up with a name for the adventure and started <a href="http://365daysofsweat.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">blogging that evening</a>. Initially the blog was a way that my friends and family could help hold me accountable to my goal but it transitioned into a beautiful space of inspiration for others.</p>
<p><strong>So did you really sweat 365 days in a row?</strong><br />
Yes and no. I worked out for 365 days in a row but sometimes my body needed a break and I listened. Those days I would walk for 45 minutes in my neighborhood or go to a slower paced yoga class. I did not sweat (much), I just moved. It is important to listen to what your body needs no matter what your fitness goals are. When you are able to truly listen, you will be able to complete the goal a lot easier than if you push it so hard that it breaks.</p>
<p><strong>What did achieving the goal mean to you?</strong><br />
The most important thing that it taught me is how powerful I can be when I fully commit myself to something. Everyone has self doubt and for me it kept coming back to, "you cannot complete anything!" By finishing this goal I was able to prove myself oh-so wrong. Now that I know that I am capable of completing things, my world seems endlessly full of possibilities. That's a pretty wonderful feeling.</p>
<p><strong>Was there ever a point where you wanted to throw in the towel?</strong><br />
There were a few times when I felt like throwing the towel in my husband’s face! However his patience and soft encouraging words helped to keep me going. I have to admit that working out while you have the flu is one of the worst feelings around!</p>
<p><strong>Favourite ways to sweat?</strong><br />
Good ole' fashioned running outside and yoga. Right before my wedding I became addicted to Yoga Sculpt (a power yoga class with weights and cardio) because of the high-intensity it helped lower my stress levels. My advice to future brides? Find a class similar to this and thank me later!</p>
<p><strong>So does this mean you had to workout on your wedding day?</strong><br />
Yes! My bridesmaids and I ran a mile to a local park, where another one of my friends met us to lead 45 minutes of yoga. A few family members also came along for the ride. It was a beautiful way to start a day that celebrated love!</p>
<p><strong> Did you try a bunch of different ways to sweat to change it up?</strong><br />
I did but I kept coming back to my favorites. I found that it was easiest to stick to my goal by doing the tried and true workouts most of the time. The strangest thing I did was going to a fitness concert in Denver called "OMG Fitness!" There were over 1,000 people wearing all white covered with glow in the dark paint, while completing a bootcamp class. I sweated my butt off, danced like a maniac and walked out of the event with my friend in hysterics. It completely pushed me out of my comfort zone and I am always thankful for that - primarily when I am done!</p>
<p><strong>Hit us with some words of wisdom – what else did you learn?</strong><br />
Like anything in life, you make the things that are important to you a priority. If you do not have your health, then you have no life. Deep, right? Take care of your health and cultivate it by providing yourself with a healthy lifestyle. You will thank yourself a thousand times over for all of the benefits that continue to unfold.</p>
<p>Also, let go of the expectations that you have for what your body should look like. I thought that by the end of this my love handles would be non-existent. Nope, although they are smaller, they still linger around like that last guest at a dinner party. Once I was able to let go of what I thought my body should look like, I began to love my body as it is. Same goes with what my body is capable of during workouts. No hefty expectations means less pain. Try it, it feels so much better than hankering for a life of six-pack abs.</p>
<p><strong><em>Anyone else out there attempt something like this before? </em></strong></p>
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		<title>just let go: bhag accomplished!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Jul 2010 19:45:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Shawna</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wear only a sports bra to a yoga class, take a photo and post it publicly on the internet for all to see. What was I thinking? One month ago, I wrote a Big Hairy Audacious Goal on a piece of cardboard that said, “I have been featured on lululemon.com in a sports bra by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wear only a <a href="http://shop.lululemon.com/women_bras/pl/c/520.html">sports bra</a> to a yoga class, take a photo and post it publicly on the internet for all to see. What was I thinking?</p>
<p>One month ago, I wrote a Big Hairy Audacious Goal on a piece of cardboard  that said, <a href="http://www.lululemon.com/community/blog/the-daily-bhag/" target="_blank">“I have been featured on lululemon.com in a sports bra by July 1st!”</a>. I had a lot of friends asking me why this was a BHAG. While some people have no problem heading into a hot yoga class sans shirt, I have always been a little shy of my body. So what better way to overcome my fear than to declare to the world that I will show my stomach off! This scary goal fit into my health, personal and career <a href="http://www.lululemon.com/education/goalsetting">goals</a>!</p>
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<li><strong> Health</strong>: it motivated me to push my body a little harder when I worked out because I knew I was going to be wearing a sports bra in public and online.</li>
<li><strong>Personal</strong>: it helped me overcome my ego, as I was committed to doing it whether I was in my ‘ideal’ physique or not.</li>
<li><strong>Career</strong>: it pushed me to create and accomplish a BHAG and be featured on my company’s website for all to see!</li>
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<p>In order to hold myself accountable, not only did I write my goal down, I shared it with the entire company through our internal communication channel and online for all of our guests to see. The response was a little overwhelming, but it was also empowering to see the support I got! For me, this wasn’t just about taking my shirt off and snapping a picture, it was about being comfortable in my own skin, literally.</p>
<h1>following through</h1>
<p>Flash forward to July 1st.  I woke up, packed my yoga gear, picked the hottest class on <a href="http://yyoga.ca/" target="_blank">YYoga’s</a> schedule and was on my way. I even specifically wore a long sleeve shirt as extra motivation to take off my top in class. As I walked up the stairs of the studio, I secretly had my fingers crossed that the class would be full and I would be turned away. I quickly pushed these thoughts aside and told myself, “Shawna, this is not a big deal".</p>
<p>I was the last one to join the class and ended up right in the middle of the room. I placed my <a href="http://shop.lululemon.com/women_mats/pl/c/630.html">yoga mat</a> down and pondered the idea of wearing my long sleeve shirt for the whole class (it was <a href="http://www.lululemon.com/education/info/care">moisture wicking</a> after all).</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-13770" title="shawna BHAG" src="http://www.lululemon.com/community/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/shawnabra500.jpg" alt="personal goal setting example" width="500" height="333" /><br />
<em>Shawna letting go to achieve her BHAG.</em></p>
<p>I'm not going to lie, I kept my shirt on for the first 15 minutes of the hot yoga class and as a result I began to feel quite nauseous. Not because of the heat, but because of the internal conflict in my head and the increasing butterflies in my stomach. At that very moment, <a href="http://www.willblunderfield.com/Will_Blunderfield_Yoga_%26_Music/The_Official_Will_Blunderfield_Site.html" target="_blank">Will Blunderfield</a>, an inspiring YYoga instructor, told the class to “just let go”. While it was a general statement to the class, in that moment I felt like he was speaking specifically to me. I took my shirt off and dedicated the rest of my practice to myself.</p>
<p>Forty-five minutes later, the class ended. While I admittedly had the urge to reach for my shirt a few times throughout the class, I didn’t. No one looked at me funny, no one judged my body and no one cared. So if no one else cared, why should I? In that class, I let go of more than just my shirt. I let go of my ego, my baggage and the barrier I put in front of myself.</p>
<p>Will I be able to let go and rock another class in just a sports bra?  Yes.</p>
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