I had the best time on the Finding Sacramento podcast! Earlier this year, I sat down with the host, Nathan Miller, and we chatted about so many things including Sacramento, marathons, triathlons, blogging, sobriety, and finding balance in life. I’ve linked the episode below! http://findingsacramento.com/index.php/2017/11/19/things-fun-megan-white-unsipped/
Tag: Joyful Living
Stop Nagging and Keep Loving
Over the weekend I came down with a monster stye on my eye. The top eyelid of my left eye swelled up to about double it’s size. Besides being painful and making it difficult to see, I found that my eye wasn’t the only thing that was hurting. My patience took a hit, too.… Continue reading Stop Nagging and Keep Loving
A Course In Miracles
Recently, I mentioned that I read Gabby Bernstein’s awesome book, The Universe Has Your Back. The basic idea in the book is that fear is paralyzing. The more we focus on fear, the more we fear. It’s a neverending cycle that most of us have just come to accept in our everyday lives. Her book… Continue reading A Course In Miracles
How do you have more love in marriage?
On Sunday, my husband and I celebrated thirteen years of marriage. In a way it seems like we’ve been together for forever. But at the same time, I don’t feel like an old married couple at all. I honestly do get excited when I hear the door open after a long day of work and… Continue reading How do you have more love in marriage?
First Ironman 70.3 Santa Cruz | Race Recap Part II
On September 10, 2017, I had an amazing time doing my first Ironman 70.3 in Santa Cruz, California. In my last post, I covered some information about how I trained and what happened the day before the race regarding packet pick up, etc. As for the actual race… well, besides being amazing, here was my… Continue reading First Ironman 70.3 Santa Cruz | Race Recap Part II
Ironman 70.3 Santa Cruz!
Yesterday I finished my first Ironman 70.3 and it was an amazing experience. For those not familiar with it, Ironman 70.3 is a triathlon, but on steroids. It’s half the distance of a full Ironman, so you swim for 1.2 miles, bike for 56 miles, and run 13.1 miles. And Ironman is the standard by… Continue reading Ironman 70.3 Santa Cruz!
The Universe Has Your Back | Book Review
I love books whose message stays with me long after I put my Kindle down. I recently finished a book that did just that, so of course, I had to share. The Universe Has Your Back is a wonderful, easy, and thoughtful read by bestselling author Gabby Bernstein. I have to admit, the book had… Continue reading The Universe Has Your Back | Book Review
What you resist persists
‘What you resist persists’ is one of my favorite sayings that I learned in recovery. I remember hearing it for the first time and it resonated with me instantly. Like most people, I find myself resisting things I don’t want to deal with, but that rarely makes them go away. In fact, many times they… Continue reading What you resist persists
Living Sober
I was speaking with someone the other day that asked me why my posts about sobriety have dropped off. He said I used to post about it a lot, but now my focus seemed to have shifted. From his perspective, a post about living sober falls into one bucket, and a post about distance running… Continue reading Living Sober
Overcoming Procrastination on doctoral thesis
Last week my husband defended his doctoral dissertation at USC. To me, that just sounds smart and impressive. And I’m honestly not bragging when I say it really is. For the past couple of months, he has spent endless hours on his dissertation, which is a huge research paper you have to complete… Continue reading Overcoming Procrastination on doctoral thesis