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Why Is The Ability To Be Truly Thankful and Happy Elusive To So Many?

Posted by: Dr. Marybeth Crane Posted Date: 11/27/2010

This Thanksgiving weekend I sit back and reflect on how thankful I am for all the blessings I have in my life. I have a wonderful family with three healthy and happy girls. My oldest two even did their first triathlon this fall with me. I am blessed with healthy and happy 70+ year old parents who support me and my girls in all our crazy endeavors. I have siblings, who think I’m nuts, but would cross the globe to help me. I have amazing and creative friends who have circled the wagons every time I needed them. I am blessed to be loved by a caring, thoughtful and selfless man who treats me like a princess. I have an unbelievably rewarding and fulfilling career in a profession that not only supports my family, but fulfills my need to be needed and useful in other people’s lives. And I enjoy the ability to run, jump and play (as well as swim and bike) with all my friends and the rest of the crazy marathon running, triathlon trying community. I am truly blessed and remember that daily.

 

Why is that peace so elusive to so many? I think Blake Mycoskie, the founder of TOM’s shoes and one of my personal heroes, hit the nail on the head in his Thanksgiving blog post, “This Thanksgiving, try to really stop. Sit still. Hold a loved one's hand, and simply be thankful. No matter what your situation, positive or negative, sad or joyful, take the opportunity to truly experience this moment. The stillness. The mystery of this life. For this, and no other reason, I'm thankful.” If you are not familiar with TOM’s shoes, take a look at their website. He gives a pair of shoes away to a needy child every time they sell a pair of shoes. They have given out more than a million pairs of shoes already! Changing lives one pair at a time. Not bad for a 30-something guy from Arlington, Texas!

 

Happiness and peace of mind does not need to be elusive. Enjoy a still moment. Revel in the people and places around you. No matter what is going on in the circus that is your life, we all have something to be thankful for; even if it is just breathing another day. And for all the runners and triathlete’s who follow my blog, we should all be thankful for the ability to enjoy our sports activities.

 

Always answer the question, “Why do you run?” with the answer, “Because I am blessed that I can!”

 

Happy Thanksgiving to all! Run happy! 

How to Survive the Thanksgiving Holiday Without Gaining Weight!

Posted by: Dr. Marybeth Crane Posted Date: 11/25/2008
Thanksgiving is just a few days away and most Americans plan to spend it stuffing our faces with turkey and watching football. We then follow that with eating desert and late night leftovers into the next day. Overeating is almost felt to be our patriotic duty on Thanksgiving! Most will wake up on Friday morning with indigestion and a few extra pounds. Sadly, we will continue this pattern throughout the holidays and wake up in January, ten to twenty pounds heavier! How do we break this holiday tradition? How can we survive the holiday without gaining that requisite 5 pounds or so? Here are a few tips from your favorite doctor:
 
  1. Run your local Turkey Trot road race. This is a great annual tradition in many families. Think about it, no matter how fast or slow you run, after completing a 5K or 10K Thanksgiving morning, you can basically eat almost anything you want! If you can’t run, then at least take a brisk walk that morning. This will start the holiday off on the right foot and get you in a good mood to survive your friends and family!
  2. Drink lots of water instead of wine or beer. Water helps fill you up so you won’t feel so hungry when that late dinner finally is ready. Have only one or two glasses of wine spaced throughout the day. This will keep the calorie count down and keep you out of trouble.
  3. Be light on the gravy. Have you ever looked at how many calories are in that turkey gravy? A little gravy goes a long way!
  4. Eat the white meat turkey and forgo the heavy dark meat. Even though it’s my favorite part, it is packed with calories.
  5. Chew slowly and talk constantly! (I never have any problem with this!) Have fun with your family and keep up a brisk conversation. Chew slowly and keep talking, you will eat less and get to know them better!
  6. Just say no to the multitude of desserts! It’s OK to have just a bite of this or a bite of that. It will not offend anyone if you don’t eat an entire piece of each of five kinds of pie!
  7. Cheer for the Cowboys! This may not help you keep the calorie count down, but I’m from the Dallas area, so it’s a necessary part of the holiday! If you actually watch the game, you will spend so much energy cheering “the ‘Boys” that you won’t eat as much!
  8. Spend your holiday giving back. Volunteer at a homeless shelter or soup kitchen. Deliver meals to the elderly. You will be blessed ten-fold and definitely will not over eat when you realize how many people go without every day!
 
These are just a few tips on how to survive the Thanksgiving holiday without packing on the pounds. Happy Thanksgiving!

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