tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26532463.post3725600652327212776..comments2023-10-26T06:09:18.759-07:00Comments on Medstudentitis: No good very bad daymedstudentitishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09740144837675438466noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26532463.post-86524870227977018152012-05-28T01:33:31.652-07:002012-05-28T01:33:31.652-07:00That is a no good, very bad day. I think there'...That <i>is</i> a no good, very bad day. I think there's a difference between pushing through fatigue or aching muscles or a sprained joint, and having your body actually fight against you. Perhaps you could set yourself the goal of having a better race than this weekend rather than getting to the end of a pre-determined distance (just while your back is acting up)? Or developing strategies that let you finish the race even if at the expense of an ideal time? <br /><br />As to re-focusing after failure, honestly I've found that I have to let myself be thoroughly disappointed before I can move on. Not for long but enough that when I focus on the next goal I've dealth with the feelings accompanying the last. <br /><br />I hope the above isn't garbled rubbish, and that you're feeling better all ready.Milk and Two Sugarshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17960085813041665939noreply@blogger.com