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Originally Posted by GoSlow
I found that having a goal helped me to stick to the training and kept me motivated. Sooooo...where to next? 
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As Dave has already intimated, having a goal keeps you motivated. So start thinking about your next race - of whatever distance so long as you think you can handle it, and get that entry form sent off. Personally I'd stick to 10K's for a couple more races to raise your overall cruising speed, and get a couple of PB's to boost your confidence.
Also, I'd join a club or at least find yourself a regular running partner to train with. It's amazing how much fun a training session seems when you're doing it in company - even things like track intervals or hill reps (not that I found many hills when I was down there!). On your own it can feel very hard indeed and could discourage you.
Cheers!