Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Aspire to Inspire

I believe life is constantly testing our level of commitment.  Life's greatest rewards are reserved for those who demonstrate a never-ending commitment to act until they achieve.

This level of resolve can move mountains
 but it must be constant and consistent.
 As simplistic as this may sound, it is still the common denominator separating those who
 live their dreams from those who live in regret.

- Anthony Robbins -


A professional is dedicated to a career regardless of the field.
It’s the opposite of an amateur.
I have been a professional Martial artist since the mid 80's.
 The biggest step was committing to being a lifelong student.

 In sales situations and in life,

 the way you present yourself plays a big role.
In your training and in your life a professional approach is a must.

No one aspires to be a professional at breaking up but handling it like a pro sure helps if you’re struggling to get over a breakup.

 Negative triggers will keep you stuck.

Both
 looking at old pictures
 and talking to mutual friends are anchors to the past.

 Plan to avoid these triggers.


Lets face it diets suck !

If you’re having a hard time changing your diet,
  steps in the direction of diet perfection are to avoid having the wrong foods in the house and portion control in a resturant.

Water over diet soda is another wise choice.
Studies also show that diet soda actually sabotages your diet !




Joe Lewis taught me that many martial art styles practiced today lack a structured philosophical base. This is why the majority of those involved in the arts will eventually resign from any lasting, active participation. It's unfair to call them “quitters” because in the sacred core of their spirit, they never really started.

 
They were motivated to start but not inspired to continue.


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