Unbreakable Mompreneurs

What I Learned From My Marathon Bucket List with Charisse Walker


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Hello, Unbreakable Mompreneurs! It’s Charisse Walker, and today I’m sharing a personal milestone that has shaped my mindset and strengthened my resolve in ways I never imagined—my marathon journey.

This wasn’t just about running 26.2 miles; it was about proving to myself that I could accomplish something hard, something that tested my physical endurance, mental strength, and unbreakable spirit. As a real estate expert, lender, entrepreneur, coach, speaker, and author of Flipping the Iceberg, I juggle a lot. But this challenge was for me—a reminder that no matter how impossible something feels, with persistence and belief, it can be done.

The Decision to RunA year ago, I set a goal: to run a marathon before turning 50. This wasn’t an easy decision—I had undergone multiple hip surgeries, dealt with chronic pain, and recovered from a hysterectomy that required six weeks of strict bed rest. But I was determined.So I started small—running for 30 seconds, walking for a minute and a half, and gradually increasing my endurance. Despite the setbacks, the injuries, and the challenges, I kept going.

Overcoming SetbacksIn the months leading up to the race, my training hit a major roadblock. I suffered a stress fracture in my tibia, nearly breaking both legs. This put me out of training for three months. When I tried to start running again, the pain was unbearable. My physical therapist advised against training, saying, "Just go run it."I thought he was crazy. But deep down, I knew: I had to at least try.

Race Day: A Battle of Strength and WillpowerI chose Big Cottonwood Marathon—one of the toughest courses, with steep downhill elevations that test even seasoned runners.The night before, I couldn’t find a decent place to sleep. My hotel bed was rock hard, and at the last minute, I switched to another hotel, getting barely any rest before waking up at 4 AM.At the starting line, I was unprepared. The most I had ever run in training was four miles—not exactly marathon-ready. On top of that, I lost my fuel packs (goo pouches) early on, meaning I had no proper fuel for nearly 11 miles.The first four miles felt great. But by mile 13, I hit the reality of my untrained body. Then came mile 18—the wall. My body started shutting down, and my mental battle began.By mile 20, I was completely drained. I called my husband, who brought emergency supplies, while my kids cheered from the car. They were my fuel.At mile 26, I dug deep, sprinting across the finish line. I did it.

The Lesson: You Are UnbreakableThis race wasn’t about speed. It was about proving that I could push past limits, silence doubts, and finish what I started. Just like in business, motherhood, and life—when it gets hard, you don’t quit. You adjust, you push through, and you finish.If you’re feeling overwhelmed, questioning whether you should continue, remember: You are unbreakable.If you need help navigating life’s challenges, whether in real estate, business, or relationships, reach out. Let’s build your path forward together.

📖 Check out my book, Flipping the Iceberg, and join my workshop on breaking through limitations and reclaiming your power.

Visit My website: www.charissewalker.comNow go out and make it a great day!

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Unbreakable MompreneursBy Charisse Walker