Tag: journal

  • The Value of Play and Mental Deload

    The Value of Play and Mental Deload

     

    What gives me the right to write about ways to improve life? I am 32 years of old and that doesn’t quite qualify me as a “wise old man” with all the answers. Yet I learn as I go and find importance in things. I only write about what I’ve tried. I only write about what works for me or my clients. My end goal still is to help as many people with their health as possible and I believe, better yet, I know that holistic approach on health will do more than just writing on about how many sets you should bench press or how many of your calories should come from organic Brussels sprouts.

    To have a healthy body requires one to have a healthy mind and a balanced life. You can’t win in everything by just going harder. And that’s why I am on a quest trying to show you a better way. All that being said, this is what I believe and champion for:

    Healthy mind = Healthy body.
    You can’t have one without the other.
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  • Course Corrections: Do More Things You Enjoy

    Copy of It's So Easy

    This post is all about me. But anyone can apply it to get to know themselves better.

    I am not a life coach or such. I share these following thoughts because I’ve noticed what a difference they make in my life. And if by reading this one of you decides to try the same and it’ll make a difference in your life, that’s amazing. That’s all I can ask for.
    You and I live privileged lives, we have the freedom to choose. Not everyone in this world can say the same. Let’s not spend this opportunity doing the things that don’t matter. One chance, might as well make it a good one while it lasts.
    Sometimes it’s just good to stop and think. That’s it.

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