You're right, flexibility is the key. As you, even though the past 2 years I've ridden 3,100 and 3,327 miles, it seems like I am riding less. I set my goal for 2,500, which is what I know I will do, with my normal riding. The difference is my tolerance for cold weather riding has gone up, so my season has been extended, as well as some very warm fall and winter weather. I am in better shape, with more cross training. My running has gone by the wayside, but it seems to be a regular late fall and early to late spring thing for me. When it starts interfering with riding (my legs just get really tired from running), I stop.
Yes, I do have flexibility in my work and this was done purposely. While I had the summers off as a teacher, I didn't ride any more than I do now; even less. The first couple of years I rode, I was still going to step classes. Then I upped my mileage and did group rides, but the only year besides the last 2 that I did over 3K miles was in 2006; again warm weather, a century, and a tour that added in some miles. When I went back to school, I wasn't working the first year and then the 2nd and 3d years I was doing internships 20-25 hours a week and taking classes. I am used to a flexible schedule, so my goal was to get a fee for service job where I could get enough hours for my licensure within the required 2 year period, but work a bit less than full time. I work 80% time in terms of my billable hours, but the program I work in (for most of my clients) allows me to bill for phone calls, meeting, collateral contacts. So, I can be doing my paper work at home, or at night, making phone calls. I only go to my office on M, T, TH and I see just 1-2 clients on W and F, and concentrate on riding or other stuff for myself. I do have weeks where I have meetings at schools for some of the clients or I have to go to the office on those days, but having those 2 days with less work is a life saver for me. Of course, I traded money for time, but until I get my license, this is fine. My DH makes a very good income and I have, after 32 years, allowed myself to be taken care of in a way that would have sent me over the edge before. I worked like crazy for years, teaching, doing committee and curriculum work at school, working in gyms, and teaching religious school for 2 years, so my kids could have what i had growing up. It was worth it, but I never relaxed. I have a different attitude now.




). It's easier for me to go out with her and do 40 miles at 6AM on Wednesdays and be back in time for my afternoon clients. If I do the group ride, it has to be a start place close to where I live and I have to skip the lunch. I will do some of these this summer, but, it stresses me.
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)and I'm supposed to be doing my reading, keeping the house clean, and working at the archive this summer. Wednesday's storm threw my whole schedule off. Blar. 