The twin siblings of self destruction

Martin Luther King Jr photo from prison
Photo from a Facebook update yesterday.

 

Waiting and doing nothing are the twin siblings of self-destruction.

Martin Luther King, Jr. fought non-violently to erase the monumental injustices of his day, and from the previous 350 years.

He was willing to die for his cause. And he did.

Are you willing to die for your personal wellness cause? Because you will.

Live like you mean it.

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Is slow the only way?

George Lucas quote

 

(photo: From Senior Living Apartment watching Rose Bowl Parade 2015)

Visualizing yourself in great health is critical to maintaining focus and discipline for the long haul.

Slow is the only way.

Anything else is a shortcut.

This is where people fail.

There are no shortcuts for a lifetime of wellness.

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It’s not an option for you

orlando professional speakers

 

(photo: Walking through Gold’s Gym Orlando parking lot yesterday snapped a photo unintentionally.)

Push yourself.

No one else is gonna do it.

Not for as long as you’ll need to be pushed.

As in all your life.

Anyone other than you will give up quickly.

It’s not an option for you.

You know this, right?

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It’s a bit embarrassing actually

Leadership Keynote Speakers

 

(photo: Orlando’s Rosen College of Hospitality late yesterday, a Saturday, afternoon. Leadership inscribed in the arch. Where does leadership start?)

Here’s a harsh reality. If we do not take care of our health, it shows.

Ever listen to someone who is smart – perhaps even an expert in their field?

As they pontificate about how important focus and discipline is to being excellent at whatever it is they do, does you’re mind ever wonder to this place?

The place that says, “Why aren’t you excellent at other obviously important life matters?”

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Live like you mean it

Midlife Wakeup calls

 

(photo: At any moment, on any day, everything can change… don’t worry about it. But don’t ignore it either.)

Live like you mean it.

Bottomline, it’s up to us.

Being as physically well as we can be accentuates our opportunities in life’s other big choices.

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