2019 Year In Review

2019 felt like it lasted 10 years. I honestly don’t remember the middle of the year – it flew by, yet it’s hard to believe that I ran my first ever marathon this year. It was 9 months ago, but it might as well have been 9 years. I have grown a lot as a coach and a small business and I owe a lot of that to my family, the runners I work with, and being persistent each week. I’ve built on the momentum from previous years and I’m finally seeing the results from all of the hard work. Below, I recap my year in a few main categories: my training & racing, coaching, blogging, and the lessons I learned from this year.

My Training

I set out to build off of the good end of 2018 by running a marathon.  I jump started training by having a really good โ€œvacationโ€ weather week in Cocoa Beach, Florida.  It gave me the boost I needed to keep me going all the way through March when I ran my first Marathon.  

We’re in the last 2 weeks of 2019 (gasp!). Marc learned a lot from this year and wrote about all he learned from his year of coaching, running, and blogging.

After the marathon, I didnโ€™t set out to accomplish anything with my running and I suffered (yet again) with not having a plan.  For me to continue racing and reaching running goals I NEED TO HAVE A PLAN. If I wing it, it doesnโ€™t get done to the extent that I want it to.

A look back at Coach Pelerin's 2019
Reflecting on the year I had – from coaching to running and everything in between

My Racing

After my marathon, I didnโ€™t do any racing for a while. Mentally, I was pretty spent, but physically I was pretty ripped up.  I took a lot of time away from running just to get back to normal. I didnโ€™t really run a race until October when I jumped in a parentโ€™s mile and a 5k cross country race.  Unfortunately, I never really did any kind of formal training after my marathon and Iโ€™m looking back and kicking myself for not setting out a plan.


Coaching

I worked with some amazing runners this year.  I am continually amazed by the work that people like Bob put in week after week.  Iโ€™ve had complete strangers (hello Joel, from England), fellow New Jerseyans (whatโ€™s up Nick, Alan, Dave, Kara, Leah, Johnโ€ฆ) from former teammates of mine (I see you Dan and Brett) all decide that Iโ€™d be the person who would help them set their personal bests.


Blogging

If nothing else, I was consistent.  I am in a blog sharing group and have created, drafted, edited and posted a new blog post every single Wednesday this year. Thatโ€™s 50 times this year that Iโ€™ve put out new content! Iโ€™m really proud of that, but I know that if I want TrainwithMarc to keep growing, I need to keep putting out quality content.

If you knew me when I was younger, you might know that  I have never, ever, ever been a good writer. I have the thoughts and ideas, but putting them in a consistent manner that makes sense has always been tough for me.  Luckily, I am persistent and scrappy and Iโ€™ve definitely gotten better and quicker at creating content.  

Reviewing my 2019 - coaching, running, and life lessons
Reviewing my 2019 – coaching, running, and life lessons

Iโ€™ll be taking a break because of the holidays and baby # 2 and then my goal is to post once in January before picking back up in February with some more new content.

What won’t take a break is my newsletter. If you haven’t subscribed, you definitely should!

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Growth Moving Forward

Building momentum is tough.  I feel like growing a blog is quite like pushing a huge boulder up a hill.  When itโ€™s moving and in motion, things flow and itโ€™s easier to navigate. That being said, progress is definitely being made – Iโ€™ve hit a big milestone in terms of traffic (and ad money) and Iโ€™m going to keep growing and building that momentum.


Life Lessons

Donโ€™t Stress

One thing I have always tried to be really good at is being consistent.  As Des Linden said, โ€œkeep showing upโ€. I may not have the best content, I may not have all the answers, but I put in the work to assist people.  What is not part of that equation is stress. I am really good at stressing over the things that I love to do – running, coaching, teachingโ€ฆ If they arenโ€™t โ€œperfectโ€ or done when I want them to be done, I stress.  All this stress leads to bad eating, not sleeping, and feeling like crap. Recently, I was feeling run down and didnโ€™t write a newsletter – another thing I strive to do every week – and instead of getting stressed, I skipped a week.  Life went on and my stress remained low.

Recap of the highlights (and lowlights) of 2019
Reviewing the great 2019 I had as a coach and runner

Itโ€™ll Get Done

Thereโ€™s a saying and I donโ€™t know who said it or how it was exactly said, but the premise goes like this: if you love doing it, itโ€™ll get done.  For me, coaching (writing plans, blogging, social) will always get done – Iโ€™ll find the time – whether itโ€™s 5 am or 11 pm. I love doing it and therefore itโ€™ll continue to get done.

Have a Plan

I definitely operate better when I have a plan.  For me, having graphic organizers, sticky notes, and journals help me stay organized and keep my momentum going on whatโ€™s necessary to get done.  When I wing it, I tend to do whatโ€™s fun – and sometimes thatโ€™s endless scrolling when I should be writing or working.  

Iโ€™ve set up reminders on my phone using the Reminders app to notify me of the 3 major things I want to get done each day.  With teaching, I use a sticky note on my monitor to remind me of what needs to get done the following day. This way, Iโ€™m more focused on whatโ€™s necessary and can push back everything else that doesnโ€™t need to get done immediately.


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7 thoughts on “2019 Year In Review

  1. Congrats on the new baby arrival. I am sure that will have you “running” around. Look forward to connecting in 2020

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  2. We’ll miss you here at the Running Coaches’ Corner and I hope baby #2 won’t completely keep you away from blogging! I hope you’ll keep posting to the linkup and you’re always welcome back if you find you have the time. Congrats on the new baby!

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  3. Congrats on baby #2 and for accomplishing your goal of blogging more in 2019.

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  4. Thank you! I hope you have an awesome 2020!

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  5. Phew, it’s been a long week. We are doing our best and I’m hoping that during this break from work I can do some planning, but boy oh boy it doesn’t look like it!

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  6. Thanks! He had us stressing a bit, but he’s better now. Here’s to a great 2020!

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