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Tuesday, November 28, 2017

DISCIPLINE – 7 Ways to Stay Focused in a Distraction-Filled World


Regardless of what walk of life you come from, you probably have some dreams or goals to which you have aspired. If you’re one of the lucky few who have actually achieved some of those aspirations, then CONGRATULATIONS! It is never an easy task to see something through to the end, whether it’s landing a promotion, or placing the last stroke on a painting, or just finally landing that 360˚ jumping spinning kick. Whatever your motivation, I commend you on discovering the secret to success.
What’s the secret, you ask? I’ll give you a clue: it’s in the title.

Merriam-Webster defines discipline as:

All of those definitions can really be boiled down to discipline as a method of self-control designed to keep one focused on a task. Sounds simple enough, right?

Well, unfortunately, we live in a time of distractions, and these distractions can make it very difficult to keep our heads down and focused on a particular task.

The most prominent distraction is the ever-pervasive social media. How often do you interrupt tasks to check your social media feed or to respond to that familiar “ding” when it goes off?


Or perhaps, you’re more consumerism-minded, like me. You’re constantly scouting for that perfect item online, whether it’s the newest and coolest pre-fab tiny home, or that perfect little midriff pink sweater I’ve been dreaming of, or that stupid plush stuffed-animal-shaped twin bed in the shape of a Pokémon (because everyone needs one of those, right? I mean, look at that girl. Who doesn’t want to be her?)





And how many of us have fallen to the lure of political propaganda throwing their hooks through every media source? These are the worst, because in addition to being distracting… well… they don’t feel very good. Normally, we walk away from banter feeling angry, or drained, or just plain-old stressed out!


For those of us who haven’t quite mastered the art of achievement, the question is: how do we stay focused in a world full of these darned distractions?


Don’t worry. I’ve done the research so you don’t have to. Here are some of the ways that have a proven track of success (and their sources), and a few of my own ideas: 

Make a daily to-do list – When you wake up in the morning, take a few moments to write down tasks that are pertinent to your goal that you can REALISTICALLY complete that very day. It may be as simple as sending an email, or as involved as completing a reclaimed wood side table from start to finish. Adapt your daily task to what your schedule allows for that day. For example, don’t plan to complete your home improvement DIY project on the same day that you have an all-day work conference out of town; instead, you might watch a couple of short YouTube videos during your breaks that help you better understand how to complete your project. Write your list and stick to it. 

Develop healthy habits – Yes, there’s a biological factor to success. If you are to be like a machine revving forward toward your destination, then you better make sure you’re properly maintained. Diet, exercise, and stress-relief techniques are crucial to keeping your mind and body functioning at optimal levels so your way to the top is well-oiled. For example, I personally tend to over-eat, which makes me feel groggy and lethargic. When I keep my diet light and balanced, my energy levels remain more stable for longer periods in the day. Give it a try! 

TURN OFF YOUR PHONE – Believe it or not, you don’t need your phone nearly as much as you think you do. Do you think that truly successful people are constantly holding their phones in hand? No! They’re out in the world, meeting people, exercising, taking time to introspect, staying focused on tasks, etc. Turning off your phone for a few hours a day allows your brain to relax and, in relaxation, become much more creative. Think of it as turning the noise off so you can finally hear yourself think. Don’t be scared. Give it a try. It feels good. 

Remember the Purpose – Sometimes, we get so caught up with work and personal responsibilities that we forget what it’s all for. When we get stuck in a routine, it’s easy to forget our dreams and aspirations. Whether you dreamed of opening a non-profit, or becoming a CEO, or planting a vegetable garden in your backyard, there must have been a good reason you wanted it. This reason or MOTIVATION is different for every person, but it’s absolutely crucial to keep us on the path to our own success. Grab a blank sheet of paper and in the next few days, find a moment to write down the “WHY” to your goal. Hang the sheet where you can see it daily. Read it out loud. Hear yourself declare it. 

Take failure for granted – No one likes the feeling of disappointment but it’s a necessary part of the process. We all fell down when learning to ride a bike; we all faced rejection by some jobs or Universities; we’ve all been stood-up in some form or another… If you keep trying to avoid failure you’re playing it safe, and no one got anywhere by staying cooped up like Quasimodo in their bell-tower forever (yes, I love Disney and I’m not mad at it). In fact, shielding yourself from failure makes it impossible to reach your goal because you are castrating yourself from the life lessons necessary to become ever better, ever faster, and ever stronger. When we fail, we have a chance to re-evaluate how we can avoid the fall next time, and each time we reach a higher level of skill. 

“Keep Your Head Down” – This is one of my absolute favorite snippets of advice by the iconic Idris Elba. No, he’s not talking about hanging your head in shame; he’s talking about not worrying about looking around you to constantly track your progress or to compare your progress to that of others. You can watch the full version HERE.


Good Luck on Your Journey to Discipline and Success! Please feel free to comment below, and remember:


Saturday, August 19, 2017

5 EASY WAYS TO FREE YOU FROM STRESS!

I am sure you have asked yourself how to have a less stressful life... What am I possibly going to say that would be different than thousands of post out there?

Honestly... probably nothing. The only difference and impact I can make is in sharing my personal techniques on handling stress. Now, are they always easy? Well, that depends! It is different for every person. But in my experience and observation a few methods have proven themselves to be absolutely fool-proof and I will divulge those to you now.

(As I mentioned, some may work for you and some may not, but you won't know unless you try. "Do or do not. There is no try'' This is the advice Yoda gives me from my shiny Star Wars morning coffee mug. Yes, we are all familiar with this tid-bit of advice, but if it has been overstated, it’s because it is true: at what point in your life you going to decide to kick excuses to the curb and change your way of thinking? It’s completely up to you.)
The thing is you can read books, inspirational quotes, internet advice, get a coach, etc... But in the end, if you are not willing to put effort in, then you won't get the results you want. I tell this to my students all the time and when I started in my training in Japanese Martial Arts my teacher told me the same thing and we have never stopped saying it.
Here are some tips:


1. Numero uno:  Music


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· Think about your favorite song. Or better yet, go back in time to a moment when you heard a song and it got you moving you butt off... Good. Now hear that song playing at this moment and notice how it makes you feel. I am jamming to my favorite playlist right now, even as I write this. To me, music is the best way to focus and have a stress-free time doing it!

 2. Numero Dos: Physical activity

· Even though mostly known for its benefits to self-defense, fitness, and healthier lifestyle, another way that has help me with handling stress has been Traditional Martial arts. It clears my head of most stress-producing thoughts; helping me focus on what is important at the moment and the things I can control. Stress-producing thoughts are those that take out of the present moment and tamper with your state of mind. For example, as you read this, are you thinking of the bills you have to pay later or the fluctuating stock market or something you said to someone years ago? If so, try going for a run! That will clear the muck right up!

3. Numero Tres:  Eat right

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· This is a big one for many people. We all have tried at some point to have better control over this essential element. I am talking about food...Yes, what you eat can also cause your body stress. As with most other things, it’s important to strike a balance in our diets: constantly eating food that is too acidic, or fried, or overly-processed can tamper with the natural well being your body is constantly trying to achieve. If your body is out of balance, you will find that your thoughts are also out of balance. I am not an expert on this one but you can check out this blog about healthier life styles here on very good friend of mine's blog Ashni Life Style Solutions.

4. Numero Cuatro: Laugh a little and you will live a little

·   Let go of yourself and laugh at some point in your day. Here is a video for you to have a laugh today! Enjoy every moment you have with your love ones, friends, family, animals, or anything else that make you laugh or giggle. For me, these joyful elements are my Wife, our puppy, my family, and friends. Make sure also give time to be with yourself.

5. Numero Cinco: Mindfulness

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·  You are what you feel, so this is a big one. You can go about integrating mindfulness in several ways. In our classes we teach about posture, character, breathing, awareness, and other elements that are included in Japanese Martial Arts. However, you can also practice it throughout the day no matter what you’re doing. Mindfulness is the art of being fully in the moment and unencumbered by invasive thoughts. For example, when you sit to eat, do you turn off the TV and savor each bite? Or do you eat half-mindedly, arriving at the last bite and not entirely sure how you got there? Mindfulness brings so much peace, and it’s important to practice it even just a few moments each day.

As I mentioned in the beginning, effort goes a long way.  If stress is getting in the way of your goals, are you willing to put the time and effort to change your relationship with stress? There is something my teacher said to me a long time ago that stuck with me from there on and I will leave you with that thought:

"You are what you hear, see, eat, and say". At first I took it in and thought about it… Then I looked at everything in my life which was positive and helped me move forward, becoming a better person in every way. And those are the things I choose to allow in.



Till next time!