Do the things you used to talk about doing but never did. Know when to let go and when to hold on tight. Stop rushing. Don't be intimidated to say it like it is. Stop apologizing all the time. Learn to say no, so your yes has some oomph. Spend time with the friends who lift you up, and cut loose the ones who bring you down. Stop giving your power away. Be more concerned with being interested than being interesting. Be old enough to appreciate your freedom, and young enough to enjoy it. Finally know who you are.
Kristin ArmstrongWithout running, I would have missed the joy of rain. What could be considered an inconvenience or a bummer to the inexperienced is actually a gift. Without running, I would miss a lot of things-like seeing cities in a certain way, or knowing certain people all the way to the core. I'm glad we don't experience life through glass, under cover, or from the sidelines. Good things take miles.
Kristin ArmstrongWhat I have learned about the sport of cycling is that you have to love it to do it because you're not going to retire off of it.
Kristin ArmstrongI'm still making my decision in the next few days on what path I'm going to take. What really makes me excited now is to continue to give back to the sport.
Kristin ArmstrongI had to quit triathlons, I continued to be active and worked in advertising agency .
Kristin ArmstrongTake care of yourself. Eat well, rest, train hard and smart, make time to think and breathe. Be intentional with your time.
Kristin ArmstrongI love the sport, I haven't made millions off of it so maybe that's why I just feel like a normal person, I just feel regular, so that when I walk out of my house now with people requesting autographs in the middle of Albertson's aisles. I realize that I did go to the Olympics and did come back with a gold medal, but this is all strange. Somebody pinch me please, because I'm just here on my couch at night watching the Olympics now like everyone else in the world.
Kristin Armstrong