Doing It 100 Times

By some quirk of fate, 100 days ago I started doing not just one thing every day, but two things. Neither of them were intentional decisions to do it for 100 days straight at the time, and in fact, one of them I just discovered a few days ago. I had been running nearly every day for the past few years, but the streaks of running every day have been few and far between. In early October I started running every day. After more than a month or so, I had an eye on reaching my previous streak of 77 days. Running continued every day toward surpassing that goal and reaching 100 required running on vacation in Belize and in snow and cold this winter. It turns out that these daily posts have also been published every day for the past 100 days. For the first year they were published about 75% of the days, but today’s post is number 100 without interruption. No lessons learned besides just marking time with activity.

Jeffrey L Cohen

Jeffrey L Cohen