Who’s fault is it anyway?

Who taught us excuses?

Who taught us shortcuts?

Who taught us to use good judgement?

Doesn’t matter once we become an adult out on our own, because it’s our responsibility now.

Each of us is CEO of You, Inc.

Life is hard. It’s your job to put in the effort to figure it out.

Helen Keller had it much tougher than any of us. And she said:

Self-pity is our worst enemy and if we yield to it, we can never do anything wise in this world. – Helen Keller

This video is as powerful as those graphic “here’s what can happen when you text and drive” videos, just not as graphic.

 

 

My book asks 50 powerful questions. They are simple and easy “yes or no” questions.

My life changed when i got 50 yeses.

If you want to invest $4.99 in a Kindle version of the book or $10.45 for paperback, go here.

PS. Our morning routine controls our destiny.

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Know who you are, what turns you on

Artists who challenge the status quo.

We love inspiration. Underdogs. Courage. Rebels. Olympics.

This scene, a personal favorite, is 90 seconds. Steve Prefontaine is the only athlete, any sport, that Nike has immortalized in bronze. Donald Sutherland plays Pre’s coach. Pre’s coach was the co-founder of Nike, as well as the USA Track & Field Head Coach at the 1972 Munich Olympics.

 

 

Know who you are, what turns you on, and push your limits. Anything else is just chicken-sh!t.

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Sugar is not fuel

Decadent dessert tray

 

(photo: Dessert choices last night.)

Do curse words help or hurt our motivation to exercise?

The Thug Cookbook is being marketed in a seriously unorthodox way – foul language.

Their tag line is eat like you give a fu@k.

As risqué as it is, there is one thing for sure, it’s pure marketing genius.

Consider yourself.

How do you market your motivation to exercise?

Have you lost interest?

Are you still on fire for wellness and being an example?

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Fed Up?

Fed Up?

 

 

What we don’t do today is a leading indicator of what we won’t do tomorrow.

If we want to be doing different (healthier) things in the future, it will eventually need to begin today.

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