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		<title>Feed Your Soul</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever done something that stretched you beyond what you ever dreamed imaginable? For me it was competing in triathlons. When I decided to enter my first race, I was unable to swim 25 yards without reaching total exertion, had never ridden a bicycle beyond childhood playtime activities, and had only decided that running was a form of exercise a year prior. Normally, the mere thought of competing in a multisport activity would send me running to a locker room. Heck, watching people play volleyball at a company picnic was my idea of exercise. But I was all about setting new goals and friends who competed in the sport encouraged and inspired me. I told no one about my first race until it was over. Fortunately, I had a first place plaque to accompany my excitement and qualify bragging rights. I competed for the next five years consistently finishing among the top four in my age group. It was a wonderful run - a great accomplishment for me - and when it was done, it was done.]]></description>
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