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Category Archives: RunningPretty
The Thread That Runs Through It
I don’t believe in ghosts and I don’t believe in luck. But I do believe in energy. I believe that if you wake up in the morning and think you’re going to have a bad day, you ultimately will. On … Continue reading
Posted in RunningPretty
Tagged Callie Skokos, grandmothers, inspiration, memories, running skirts, sewing, teddy bears
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Running Away from the Violence [Part 2]
I’m not a psychologist or a therapist or any kind of mental health specialist — but most of you reading this probably know that. I would never presume to know how to diagnose or treat a person with mental illness … Continue reading
Running Away From the Violence [Part 1]
Tears streamed down my face as I drove home from work to pick up my kids on Friday, December 14, 2012. I had just spent hours watching the Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting unfold via Twitter and Facebook. There were … Continue reading
Posted in RunningPretty, Trauma
Tagged Callie Skokos, inspiration, mental illness, RunningPretty, Sandy Hook Elementary School, women's running
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Designing a PR
In my last post, I wrote about whether it’s possible to run on passion without miles of hard work backing it up. I was asking this hypothetical question because, at the time, I was feeling woefully unprepared for the NYC … Continue reading
The Passion Pass for NYC
I was raised to believe that hard work is the only constant. It’s the only thing that will get you anywhere close to what you want. I’m not sure if it was this early childhood indoctrination or simply the way … Continue reading
Posted in RunningPretty
Tagged Callie Skokos, crew, passion, rowing, running skirts, RunningPretty, women's running
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A Jersey Girl
I’m really not what you would call a fashionista. I don’t have racks of purses, or shoes in every color, or accessories to complement every outfit – heck, I don’t even really have outfits. But I do believe in the … Continue reading
Posted in RunningPretty
Tagged Callie Skokos, cycling, cycling jerseys, grandmothers, Ludo Loos, power, RunningPretty
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A Parallel Universe and Elisabeth Hasselbeck
One morning in 2007, I am hunched over my kitchen counter trying to wake up with that first amazing sip of coffee. As I focus, I see The Denver Post Food Section spread out in front of me and think, … Continue reading
Posted in RunningPretty, Uncategorized
Tagged Callie Skokos, Celiac Disease, elisabeth hasselbeck, gluten-free, RunningPretty
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900 Miles and a Sweet Skirt
I’m finishing up my breakfast at a trendy coffee shop/book store on Newbury Street in Boston when I get an email from the Boston Athletic Association strongly advising registrants to reconsider running Monday’s 116th Boston Marathon due to extreme heat. … Continue reading
You Inspire Me
I started running when I was in seventh grade because my parents thought I was getting fat. At first, it was painful and boring and every labored step was confirmation that I was now a ‘fatty pants.’ I was not … Continue reading
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Tagged Callie Skokos, cycling, inspiration, memories, RunningPretty, women's running
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Inventing, Oprah, and RunningPretty
While a lot has changed about me since I was 8 years old, I believe we are wired with certain characteristics that we don’t really ever outgrow. Imagination is one of those things. I still use my imagination, but it … Continue reading
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Tagged Callie Skokos, identity waistband, inventing, Oprah, QVC, running skirts, RunningPretty, women's running
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