In Wild, Cheryl Strayed writes about the difference between deciding to do something and actually committing to it: “There was the first, flip decision to do it, followed by the second, more serious decision to actually do it.” Reflect on a time in your own life when you made a quick or casual decision that later required a deeper commitment. Describe what changed between the first decision and the moment you realized you truly had to follow through. What fears, challenges, or responsibilities became real once the decision was no longer just an idea?

 In junior year I decided for my senior year to have weight training as a class then once it was senior year I thought we would be able to just do whatever workout we wanted and we just had to work out and get our grade but no it’s something different everyday that leaves me sore most of the time everyday and I just want a moment of relaxation due to being in a sore state but it’s something I can’t change I just deal with it and make it part of my routine everyday of working out instead of being a one time thing.

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