Nicole Pressprich Completes the 2013 Ironman Coeur D'AleneNicole Pressprich Finishing Ironman Coeur D'AleneThe journey to any finish line starts with a dream. Only after you take that dream and make it a vision by changing the way you live your daily life does it start to mold into something that is so real you can see yourself standing at the finish. Through dedication and perseverance Nicole completed her first Ironman on 6/23/13 in Cour D'Alene, Idaho. Nicole's road to Ironman has truly inspired my life in in hundreds of different ways, many of which I am yet to even realize. Nicole - "You are an Ironman!" Thank you for being a part of the inspiration for me to permanently redirect my life, focus on what really matters and learn to love again. "A dream does not become reality through magic or by mere luck, it takes sweat, determination, hard work, early mornings, emotions and so much more."
Daily Reflections!
A journey of a million miles has just begun. As I continue to travel down a my path of recovery and detoxication my mind opens to new thoughts, surroundings and environments. I do not find myself pissing countless dollars away just to fill an addiction. Rather I find myself filling my mind with positive energy. Today, I woke up and the first thought that popped into my mind was ----- "A powerful and positive day awaits. Rise up!" I spent much of my day consumed in the moment, which if you know me is something I rarely, if ever do. The outcome was amazing! I answered a question in less than 10 minutes that many people would certainly spend hours on and likely find no solution. Some would view this as me competing against them. I view it as me competing against myself. I am now driving the direction of my life to success rather than my addiction driving me to a dark place. My day had many successes as a result of my positive thinking and I know this is just the beginning. As success continues to present itself to my life I must find a way to hold a humble mentality and present myself as such, for if I do not I will certainly self destruct. In the last week and a half I have emptied my body of much of the negative energy that it was filled with. I have found a way to fill this emptiness with positive energy, strength, hope and faith in a power much stronger than myself. As I continue this journey my closest friends and family members will notice drastic changes. Some changes they will like and some not so much, but I know if it were not for these changes I would not continue my road to success, recovery and a life of true serene happiness. Bless up, rise up! Tomorrow is another day to create what you will.
Scott Rowley South Sister Summit
On 5/11/13 I set out to ski climb South Sister. My adventure quickly went off course. I ended up on top of Devils Hill, where an epiphany smacked me square in the face. Sitting on top of the hill something in my head told me that if I am to continue living a life that is largely absorbed by alcohol and pot then I will quickly end up in a very dark place. To put things simply..... I am not a person whom can handle these kinds of habits. That morning I packed up, went back to town and entered myself into AA and NA. Not by another persons will or demand, but rather my own. This journey has just begun. I will continue to travel peaks and valleys. Some days will be harder than others, but with hope, faith, love and the right tools I will conquer this inner demon. Today, I went back back to South Sister. This time with a clearer head and different mindset. I no longer felt alone. My friend Rex and I left the trail head at 2:15 am and we were quickly thrown off route. It was as if my demon wanted us to go back to Devils Hill. This side track resulted in an additional 700 feet vertical of climbing, wasted energy and a doubt that we were going to make the summit. Voices in my head persisted to tell me that I was not alone and we were going to conquer the mountain. I was not going back to the same dark place I was three days prior. The sun began to rise as we scaled the ridge that drops into Moraine Lake. We were back on track and the summit was in sight. Thousands of feet above us sat a peak that would be our destiny for this day. En route to the top I kept hearing people telling me things about myself that i'd never thought before. I kept thinking about all the moments that i'd messed up and people i'd hurt along the way. We reached the summit, skis and all at roughly 10 am. We were climbing for 8 hours. Exhaustion felt like an understatement, but for the first time in a long time I was at peace. I had absorbed myself into something far greater than myself and started to regain hope in a life that is truly amazing. It was reaffirming to sit on the summit and reflect on my decision to get sober and stay sober for the rest of my life. "A powerful, positive day awaits! Rise up!" Today, I began seeking balance in my life. I will seek out those whom have found balance in an effort to help. Funny that balance is a 7 letter word. Are we ever truly balanced?
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