Guy Reams (00:01.058)
This is day 217, running every day. Another habit I have had success with in my 365 day journeys is running. I remember the day it started. I stood in a hotel room at three in the morning and stared into the mirror. I looked like a dead man walking, carrying extra weight and a pale complexion. And I knew I had to change my life right then. That single moment led to a daily running habit that
completely transformed my physical and mental reality. The physical changes happened gradually, but undeniably. Over time my heart rate dropped and my body learned to process oxygen with greater efficiency. I lost over 40 pounds and my doctor confirmed that my blood analysis numbers were significantly better than they were before. I even noticed a strange lack of sickness, going hundreds of days without catching a cold.
and recovering quickly when I did. Running became a daily investment that built my cardiovascular health, muscle strength, and overall agility. The mental shifts were just as profound as the physical ones. Running outdoors in the morning sunlight triggered the release of serotonin, which boosted my mood and left me feeling calm and focused. The steady rhythm of my feet hitting the pavement became a natural space for problem solving.
allowing me to burn off nervous energy and gain fresh perspective on my worries. It served as a major stress release valve and a dedicated time for meditation, reflection and planning my strategy for the day. What started as a simple morning ritual expanded into every facet of my life. The discipline of doing something every single day broke down mental barriers and built a massive reservoir of grit.
I began eating healthier, sleeping better, and approaching challenges with a renewed sense of control. When you do something every day, your progress is just inevitable. I look back at that tired reflection in the hotel mirror and realize how far that first quarter mile run took me. The anxiety and physical weight melted away, replaced by a deep sense of capability and energy. Lace up your shoes and step outside for a short run today.