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It Can’t Be All Racing All The Time
Jun 26th, 2009 by T.C.

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I love racing.  And when I say that, I mean I LOVE racing.  There aren’t too many things that make me as happy as I am when I’m at the track.  I look forward all week to the weekends and getting back to competition.  And I know how lucky I am to be able to do something I truly enjoy.  But something I’ve learned along the way that I think is an important lesson, is I can’t devote 100% of my time to racing.

Between the weekly commitment it takes from me to be a tire changer and the demands of running this blog, I spend a lot of time with NASCAR on the brain.  I sometimes feel like all I do is talk about it, read about it, write about it, and live it.  But, as with anything else, too much of a good thing is bad.  It becomes very important that I don’t let myself get caught up in the sport on a 24 hour basis.  If I did, I would certainly become burned out in a hurry.

I will give you a few examples of some outlets and breaks from racing I personally have.

First, I’ve always been an athletic person.  I may not necessarily be a skilled athlete, but I enjoy being active and competing.  So one break is to participate in other sports.  Since I graduated high school I’ve rarely turned down opportunities to jump into a pickup game with friends or join a rec league.

On top of that, racing isn’t the only sport I’m a fan of.  Not only do I like to compete in other sports, but I also enjoy being a spectator.  I’ve been to everything from NFL games to Thirsty Thursdays at Kannapolis Intimidators games.  I also try and catch as much sports on TV as my time allows.

A third outlet is just enjoying some time with friends and family.  It doesn’t matter whether it’s a BBQ or bar hopping.  It’s always good to spend time just relaxing and maybe enjoying a few adult beverages with some good company.

The last thing I will mention might be shocking or sound bad to some of you, but it is vitally important to the health and future of this website.  Once it’s the weekend, I rarely spend time on the blog.  I normally don’t check my email or even open the site up until at least Sunday night (if it’s my turn to post).  If Journo is busy, I may jump in and moderate comments, but that is about it.  Doing this allows me to not only re-energize, but also focus on the racing.

The NASCAR season is one of the longest in sports.  It’s a grueling trip that starts in February and can go on for weeks at a time without many breaks, until November.  It’s easy to get caught up in it and forget that sometimes we need to step away and just take a little break.

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