Conquering A Challenge Without Any Superpowers

My Saturdays are filled with fog and disorientation. I’m hungover from lack of sleep and possibly from the increased dosing of Benadryl. I try to be productive, but my goals are lost long before I start. Despite what you might expect, I have yet to fall asleep early on Saturday night so that I wake up Sunday morning refreshed and ready to conquer the week. Frequently, my mind is so full of jumbled thoughts that I battle meaningful rest.

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Kenny Capps
Day 1 (Part 1)- Jockey’s Ridge to Rodanthe

5:30 am – I’m sure that some folks thought I was full of it, but I’m actually doing this thing. Today, we’re heading to Clingman’s Dome! Well, we won’t actually arrive today, but we’re going to head that direction. Sometimes running. Sometimes walking. Always moving forward.

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Kenny Capps
It's not always sunny days and easy downhills...

I’m normally a wuss when it comes to my hands and fingers. For some reason, I have reached the misguided conclusion that I need to toughen up in the cold. This has been a recent theory. Tonight was not a good time to test that out, because my run went a little awry a little too far from home.

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Kenny Capps
Cancer, Depression and How Exercise Can Help

Cancer is only one part of your life. Don’t let it decide how happy you’re going to be. Fear and overwhelm are completely normal after a cancer diagnosis. There are ways to help manage depression and anxiety brought about by cancer, and they don’t all involve medication. Aren’t we taking enough? Exercise, research has found, can lower depression brought about by cancer.

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Kenny Capps