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Jul 16 2019

When to Double Down on Your Health and Fitness

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Why You Must Double Down on Your Health and Fitness!

I was taking to a good friend just a few minutes ago about the times when we feel like taking it easy or the times we feel like taking a break. And that reminded me of when I used to do bodyweight exercises all the time because with bodyweight exercise especially, as with all exercises and truly all areas of life, you can workout every day, doing the same exercise, if you want too. The trick is, you adjust your intensity every day. Someone who runs can run every single day. There are days when it makes sense to run harder, to push yourself more and there are days when it makes sense to be easier and have a relaxed, healing kind of a run.

Same thing with working out. There are times when you can blitz the bodypart(s) you’re working and there are times when you can take it easier. I worked legs really hard and have jelly-legs as I record this video. The weak feeling that anyone who works out really hard knows, when you have to grip the handrail for dear life when walking down stairs to keep from falling.

When you feel like taking a break, it's time to double sown on your health and fitness!

After that workout I decided to go have some nature time. I’m out here enjoying this gorgeous scene and I was talking to my friend on the phone and we were talking about how sometimes people say they want to take it easy. Coaching clients will say, “I just need to take a break.”

That’s When You’ve Got to Double Down!

When you feel like you need to take a break, that’s when you’ve got to double down because pushing through the resistance, that’s what’s going to help you bust out to the next level!

Pushing through those times where you’re thinking, “I just really don’t feel like it.” Or, “I don’t want to do it.” Or whatever other excuse your mind throws out at you… Those are the times you’ve got to completely and totally double down on it! Get your butt going where you need to go! Get yourself doing what you need to do! Find a way to push through it!

And pushing through it can be taking it easy in the sense that you are working out more gently than you would otherwise but you’re still there! You’re still showing up!

Showing Up Makes a Massive Difference!

Showing up makes a massive difference because showing up tells your unconscious mind how important it is for you to do what you’re doing!

When you show up on the days when you feel like skipping or during the months that maybe you feel like skipping, when you show up now, more and more during those times, you’re programming your grey matter that that’s a non-negotiable. That you are going to go and do the work. That you’re going to put yourself in the situation. That you’re going to grow your way through it.

The people who are on the fitness yo-yo; those who go until they reach the edge of their comfort zone and then they stop exercising until they reach the bottom of their comfort zone—when they are fed up with their lack of fitness—and then they start getting in shape again… And on and on and on they go, bouncing within the walls of their comfort zone. They are always in that narrow window of growth.

To break through that window, to break through to the other side, to get the true success and the long-term health and fitness, you have got to push yourself to show up on the times when you feel like you want to take a break! Even showing up in a way that’s gentle on your body is still showing up.

Sometimes you just have to remember that doing something smaller is way more important than skipping. If it’s a scheduled day, if it’s a planned day, if you have a workout that you’re supposed to be doing, regardless of the type of workout, if it’s your day to workout and you feel like taking a break… I strongly suggest that you SHOW UP ANYWAY!

Get Your Mind Right and Your Body Will Follow!

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Roland

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Written by Roland · Categorized: Health and Fitness, Motivational · Tagged: Attitude, Beliefs, Diet, Emotional State, Empower, Exercise, Fasting, Fitness, Goals, Healing, Health, Inspire, Intermittent Fasting, Lifestyle, mastery, Mental Game, Mindfulness, Mindpower, mindset, Motivation, Positive Mental Attitude, Self Care, Self-Aware, Self-Help, Subconscious Mind, Success, Success Mentality, Weight Loss, Workout

Apr 09 2019

Why Are Healthy Boundaries Important

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What Are Healthy Boundaries and Why Do We Need Them?

Healthy boundaries help us in our relationships, they help us in our personal life, they can help us in all areas of life. It’s appropriate to have boundaries. it’s appropriate to have things where you say, “Woah! Sorry, that’s off limits.”

Boundaries help us to maintain positive emotional states. If we know that there’s something that were unwilling to do, unwilling to be a party of, or unwilling to allow someone else to do in relation to us, then having clearly defined boundaries helps us stay better emotional states.

Why?

Because you’re able to say, “Hey look, that’s off-limits.” Or “That’s something that’s a no-fly zone, it just isn’t allowed.” Or, “I’m unwilling to accept that behavior.”

And you can set boundaries on behavior from yourself or from someone else. It’s best to say, “That this behavior is something I’ll accept and these are things that I won’t.” Or, “These are things I’ll accept and this is something that I won’t.”

Specifically, in Your Relationship

You can choose love—we talked about that in an earlier video—you can choose love, you can be forgiving, and you can still have healthy boundaries.

Having a healthy boundary would be something like, “Verbal abuse will never be tolerated.” And, “Physical abuse will never be tolerated.” Obviously, “Any type of abuse must never be tolerated.” Those are boundaries. That’s, “Sorry. Off-limits. Those will never be tolerated. Those behaviors are game stoppers.”

In all relationships, you can have subjects you disagree on. And you can still get along

If something like that’s going on in your life, you can set appropriate boundaries and say, “I refuse to accept that behavior.” And the person who’s doing the behavior, the person who’s being abusive, needs to get some sort of help!  So, they can stop and learn their way past the behavior. Given enough desire and a true willingness to grow, people can learn their way out of all behaviors.

No one is stuck in a behavior. Regardless of what popular culture might tell you, people can change their behaviors. It happens all the time. For the changes to be permanent, they’ve got to come from deep within the person. Lasting change must be from the inside out. If someone stops doing something and they say, “Oh, I’m just gonna stop it.” And they stop, without doing anything to learn their way through it, to grow past it, and truly internalize the changes, then the change will most likely be temporary.

They need to go deep inside, change who they are at their core, and learn their way through, past, beyond, the behavior.

Remember: Set boundaries. Never accept any form of abuse. You must have absolutely no tolerance of abuse!

Other Things You Can Set Boundaries About

What you watch. What you read. What you listen to. Essentially, what you’re filling your head with because the seeds you plant in your mind today grow the thoughts you have tomorrow. Make sure the things you feed your mind support where you want to be in life.

You can also set boundaries about what behaviors you’ll accept from yourself. We talked about that earlier. What behaviors will you accept from yourself? Are you willing to accept laziness? Are you willing to accept yourself sitting around being unproductive?

You can set boundaries about what behaviors you'll accept from yourself.

It’s okay to be unproductive from time to time. it’s okay to relax. It’s okay to take care of yourself. Sometimes taking care of yourself means things like exercise, reading a book, time outside, time with friends, meditating, even watching a movie…

Whatever it is, it’s okay to take care of yourself. I highly recommend you take care of yourself.

When I mention being lazy and unproductive, I’m talking about the individual who does things like, sitting down and playing video games for 12 hours a day, or watching hours and hours of videos or movies, etc. Those might be fun, but they’re in no way productive. Those behaviors fail to improve us as individuals. There’s nothing healthy about those patterns.

What You Talk About

You can set boundaries about what conversations you’ll engage in. If you’re in a relationship, and you’ve agreed to disagree on a certain subject, and any time the subject comes up it turns into an argument… Then a healthy boundary could be, “Hey, we’re going to avoid talking about that because you and I have very different opinions. It’s more than likely that neither of us will ever jump the fence to the other person’s point of view and just accept that, ‘that’s the way it is’ so let’s make conversations about that topic off-limits.”

In all relationships, you can have subjects you disagree on and you can still get along.

The point is; it’s okay to disagree on things. If the things you’re disagreeing on are issues, that in the grand scheme of things, are really not that big of a deal or are really unimportant overall, then you can agree to stop talking about those things. And focus on the good things instead. Focus on the things you agree on. If the thing you disagree about is a big deal, then perhaps it’s time to learn how to negotiate with your partner.

Who’s In Your Inner Circle

You can choose what type of people you’ll be around. That’s a great boundary to set.

Are you going to be around positive empowered people? Or are you going to be around negative people. What Zig Ziglar used to call the “Negative Nellies.” The people who just want to complain for the sake of complaining. I would highly recommend you avoid those people because, if they’re firmly entrenched in complaining about life, they’ll just pull you down. For negative people, you could set a boundary that, “Hey, if you wanna talk about something that’s going wrong, then let’s look for solutions. Or we’ll stay away from that subject and talk about other things.”

There’s really nothing good that ever comes out of complaining. It’s a downward spiraling behavior, like a train-wreck it quickly flies off the rails.

Boundaries can be choosing the types of people you’ll be around. Are you around positive, empowering people, supportive people? People who share your vision, who share your dreams who believe in you, who want to see you succeed, those are great people to be around! Negative people, who want to tear you down, who just want to complain… Set a boundary. Stay away from them. That’s an important boundary for you.

What You Do In Your Free Time

Another boundary is choosing what activities you engage in. Some people are perfectly fine going out and partying. Okay, great! Some of us disagree with that on a personal level. And that’s okay too. It’s our choice. So, whatever your comfort zone is, set the appropriate boundary for you.

Maybe you love going out and hiking with friends, but you’d rather avoid going to the club. Great! Have a boundary with your friends that, “If we’re going to go out, let’s do something in nature, and if you guys want to go to the club, you go ahead. I’ll be okay until the next time the opportunity comes for us to go hang out in nature.”

What You Allow In Your Body

Another major boundary is deciding what substances you’ll allow in your body. There are drugs that are legal… Great! If you’re cool with doing that to your body—whatever current pseudo-science tells you about it—then go ahead do it to your body.

But if you are of a mindset that you want to be 100% in control of your health, that you want to have a clear mind, and that you want to avoid addictions, then stay away from that behavior.

Whatever your thoughts are on drugs, alcohol, or other substances… First I highly recommend staying on the side of the fence legally. That’s just a good place to be. And make the decision, what’ll you’ll allow in your body, in advance. Set that boundary. When you’ve already decided what your boundary is, it’s much easier to honor it.

I personally never drink. I Haven’t had a drop of alcohol in over 27 years. That’s my choice. I’m totally happy with that choice. There are people who go out and drink. Cool! That’s good for them. That’s okay. That’s a lifestyle choice that works for them. If you’re okay drinking alcohol, then go ahead, have your drinks when you want. I choose to stay away from it. That’s my boundary.

Do You Know Your Boundaries?

What are you boundaries?

What are your boundaries? If you haven’t made the decision yet; What things do you choose to you allow in your body? What do you allow in your mind? What do you allow in your personal environment—or what I call your headspace?

Those are all things that have a massive impact on your mindset. And your mindset, as you know, is what allows you to be in the place where you get the results you want out of life!

I’m highly recommend that you make a list today of your major life boundaries. And pay attention to it. Start living by it! Enforce your boundaries.

And always remember: You Are The Master of Your Destiny!

Roland

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Written by Roland · Categorized: MindSet Mastery, Relationships, Uncategorized · Tagged: Boundaries, Healthy Relationships, Inspire, Mindset mastery, People Can Change, Subconscious Mind

Feb 24 2019

We Are Each 100% Accountable For our Reality

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We Are Each 100% Accountable for Our Perception of Reality

We are each 100% responsible for our experience of reality. Now, what does that mean?

We all have events happen to us in our lives. There are things that happen, these things may seem completely out of our control. Maybe these things happen because of someone else’s choices and actions. Maybe the things happen because of our choices and actions… Regardless of what happens or who’s “Responsible” for what happens, we get to choose the meaning we give the event. And the meaning we give events, is what creates the power of the events in our lives. The power of the events in our lives is what creates our reality.

The way we think about, feel about, and relate with the events that have happened in our lives is what shapes how we feel about, relate with, and react to events that happen in our future.

So if any of us are unhappy with the current state of our lives and the current state of reality as we know it, then the first place to start is asking ourselves, “What meaning do I routinely give events that are happening in my life? Do I give positive empowering meanings..? Or, do I look for thorns in the rosebush?”

I’m challenging you today to start looking for the roses. Start looking for the flowers and ignoring the weeds. Start finding the roses and realizing that the thorns… They may be there. But you still get to choose where you look!

2 Ways To Immediately Apply This In Your Life:

  1. Start by asking yourself questions that seek solutions instead of questions that misplace your power of personal accountability.
  2. Create the habit of looking for the positive in every situation.

Always Remember;

You Are the Master of Your Destiny!

Roland

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Written by Roland · Categorized: Motivational, Personal Development, Success, Transformational · Tagged: Inspire, mindset, Motivate, Reality, Responsibility, Subconscious Mind, Unconscious Mind, Win Your Mental Game

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