When I run, it's hardest for me the first 10 minutes.   
Then it feels like  I hit "the zone" and I can just keep going.  
Until I see the end.  
Then, I  always seem to pick up speed.
My pregnancies were kind of the same.  
There's a some nausea and excitement at  the beginning. 
Then it seems like it will just go on forever in the middle.  
I love the nesting stage at the end when I finally start getting things done again.
Unfortunately, a similar thing happens in my church callings.  
I feel so motivated in the start.  
And then it just becomes a "job" where I can get by with doing the bare minimum.  
When I finally get back on track and motivated, it usually means I'm going to be getting a new calling soon.
My current life experience, grad school,  is a 3 year deal.
The first year is over.  
We are in the second, or the middle year.
Last year, everything was new and hard and exciting and tough.  
Moving to a new place, making new friends, surviving the dreaded winter, meeting financial obligations.  
It was enough to keep me on task.
I made it through.  
Only, now there's two years left of this.  
Most of the excitement or worry has been dealt with and now it's just the way it is.  
And I can't see the finish line yet.
I wish there was some way for me to keep the spark alive through the  whole thing and not feel stuck in the middle.  
I believe the answer  lies in being more grateful.  
When I run, that middle part is when I can meditate and work things out.
When I'm pregnant, it's in the middle when I begin to realize what a miracle creation is.
When I serve in the church I learn from watching so many others serve faithfully. 
 
I may not be the one in school, but here are the 3 R's I will be working on this year:
Recognizing answers to prayers.  
Remembering blessings that are received. 
Relying on the Lord.
The thing about it is, the middle is when all of the growth and strength take place.
 
I love your 3 R's! I need to do the same!!! :o)
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