How Many Miles?

Not Gone, Just Not Here

It’s been a while since I posted here.  For the past eight weeks, I have been away doing a weekly guest running blog for the Men’s Health Forum Scotland.   It’s been a great opportunity that I’ve really enjoyed and I have another six weeks left. 

But, as much as I am enjoying it, and as much as they don’t wield too much editorial control, I do miss having the freedom to write what I want, when I want and about more than just running…..although I DO like writing about running.  Who am I trying to kid?   And if I am honest, I will admit that I was not confident that I would be able to write on several fronts. 


However there have been a few developments in my life over the past few months and I think it is about time I returned home and shared here.  Some have been disappointing, some have been good and a couple have been pretty amazing.  All have contributed to the crossroads I now stand at and I have had to make a few decisions along the way.  Not all have been easy.


I haven’t quite found how many miles I can run or how far I can go, but I have discovered that sometimes you have to cover old tracks to discover a new road and that our paths aren’t always mapped out for us.  I have always prided myself on my ability to adapt to change, to think positively and to see opportunities in adversity.

I also believe strongly in fortune favouring the brave while a smile and a kind word can go a long way. The next few months will test my beliefs and will lay the foundation for my future.  A future that looks a million miles from any I could have envisaged two years ago.   A future with endless possibilities and opportunities that I am grateful to have been given. 

I hope, wherever those opportunities take me, that you’ll continue to follow my journey.


Not Gone, Just Not Here was last modified: July 4th, 2014 by Stephen Morrison
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