Episode 70: Gunnar Garfors - 198: How I ran out of countries

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Hello and welcome to episode 70 of the Life Athletics Podcast! Today’s guest Life Athlete is Gunnar Garfors. Gunnar Garfors is a journalist, and author who set a world record for traveling to 5 continents in the same day and then another record by visiting 19 countries in 24 hours. Previous to that last record he had travelled to every country in the world at a much more relaxed pace, while keeping his full time job. Habit of Thought:

 

“I seize the day based on what’s around me.”

“Why not? I might as well try it.”

“I only have one life”

“Easy is boring”

“Planning too much can ruin your experience”

Habit of Action: “I go running at least a couple of times a week and I do a lot of thinking during those times.”

I have to think ahead... to keep costs down... but I try not to plan TOO much.

“I only travel with hand luggage”

“Always travel with a suit jacket” (The

Greatest area of strength: “I don’t give up when I’ve decided to do something.”

Training for this area:

First of all, it’s about not panicking.

We will figure out a way to handle this.

Always have a plan ‘B’

Book:

198: How I Ran Out of Countries - Gunnar Garfors

Shantaram: A Novel - Gregory David Roberts Web Resource:

www.garfors.com

Contact:

http://www.garfors.com/2013/01/contact.html 

Episode 69: Keidi Pushi and Nick Ward - Higher Love

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Name: Keidi Pushi and Nick Ward Life Athletes, hello and welcome to episode 69 of the Life Athletics Podcast. Today’s guest Life Athletes are is Keidi Pushi and Nick Ward. Nick and Keidi have created a commitment to live inside of a consciously committed relationship with each other which has grown who they are and has inspired those around them to the point that they’re now sharing their process with others who want to take their love higher with their program higher love.

Habit of Thought: K -What am I committed to at a deeper level with this person.

N - When your partner just needs to get some stuff off their chest. Give them their space and don’t take it personally.

Habit of Action: K I look at this person as a Galaxy. I take on asking “how can I explore another dimension of him” N - Reminding myself that I’m okay and that my partner’s moments of upset don’t reflect an “always” point of view.

Greatest area of strength: 

K - Communication, Listening, Patience. N - My ability to recover. To take a situation that might be a little unpleasant and to transform it into something exciting. 

Training for this area:

K - If you start judging someone ask “where have I done something similar” and build empathy.

N - Do mirror work. Experience yourself for a few minutes and then start generating yourself. Really start to believe that this day is going to be the greatest yet.

Book: The Alchemist - Paulo Coelho

Rumi

Seven Valleys Paperback - Baha'u'llah Web Resource:

HigherLove

Rise up

Contact:

HigherLove

Episode 68: Laura Thomas - Happy Sugar Habits - Tribe Wanted

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Life Athletes, hello and welcome to episode 68 of the Life Athletics Podcast. Today’s guest Life Athlete is Laura Thomas. Laura a digital nomad who has dedicated her life to free people from two of her past addictions: Sugar and the traditional path. Her website http://happysugarhabits.com will assist you in reframing your relationship with Sugar and her role as the head of Tribe Wanted Bali assists entrepreneurs in living and working on their terms.

Episode 67: Penny Livingston -Regenerative Agriculture, Permaculture, and Life

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Name: Penny Livingston Life Athletes, hello and welcome to episode 67 of the Life Athletics Podcast. Today’s guest Life Athlete is Penny Livingston. Penny is a regenerative agriculture and permaculture specialist. She has focussed her life on how we can we design a more resilient future. Penny was in Bali to work with Maria and Orin at the Kul Kul Farm next to Green School. Habit of Thought:

 

“If something comes along that is stressful one of the first things I ask is ‘is it worth it to my nervous system to deal with this?’”

Habit of Action: “Starting out the day with some kind of gratitude.”

Greatest area of strength: I’m a good storyteller. I make beautiful gardens. I’m good at working with the plants. I’m good at bringing the hidden forward. I’m good at seeing the microcosm and macrocosm. I’m a good medicine woman. I’m good at trusting my intuition. I’m a good teacher.

Training for this area:

To trust the intuitive is to surf the edge of the least familiar.  Where you feel like you have no ground to walk on that you can rely upon.

Book:

The Biology of Belief: Unleashing the Power of Consciousness, Matter, & Miracles - Bruce H. Lipton 

The Fifth Sacred Thing - Starhawk Web Resource:

http://www.regenerativedesign.org

Elora Hardy TED talk 

Contact:

regenerativedesign.org

Episode 66: Steve Munroe - CEO and Cofounder of Turnpoint and Cofounder of Hubud

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Name: Steve Munroe Life Athletes, hello and welcome to episode 66 of the Life Athletics Podcast. Today’s guest Life Athlete is Steve Munroe. Steve is the co founder and CEO of Turnpoint and a cofounder of Hubud, a co-working hub in Ubud Bali. He left a career at the UN for a life on his own terms. He advocates putting more life into your work and doing so with a bit of flair and a bit of fun.  A good life. A really, really, good life.

Habit of Thought:

 

Getting my ego out of the way using mantras

ex:you will not mine

Habit of Action: The Stephen reeducation campaign

Things like brushing and not forgetting to floss. I have a sign that says “don’t forget to floss.”

Greatest area of strength:

I’m very good at making people feel good about themselves. Training for this area:

Honing the ability to look someone in the eye.

Book:

Man's Search for Meaning - Viktor E. Frankl Web Resource:

http://matadornetwork.com

Contact:

Steve@hubud.org

Episode 65: Gabriela Andreevska - Volunteer Coordinator / Activist

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Name: Gabriela Andreevska Hello and welcome to episode 65 of the Life Athletics Podcast. Today’s Guest Life Athlete is Gabriela Andreevska. Gabriela is a volunteer coordinator, assisting with refugees crossing through Macedonia. She is also an activist, fiercely opposed to old rules that dehumanize and justify the brutal treatment of those in need by those in power. I saw a video of her on Facebook and I decided to reach out. She graciously took time, found a cafe with wi-fi and spoke to me about her role in these current events.

Habit of Thought:

To stay optimistic, no matter what. Habit of Action:

Greet, welcome, hug, and maybe even kiss, the refugees.

Greatest area of strength: “People say that I’m a good listener.”

Training for this area:

“I would try to put them in these kinds of situations, crisis situations and try to develop empathy in them.”

Book: Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution - Peter Harry Kropotkin Web Resource:

 

"Help the Refugees in Macedonia:
 
NGOs - 1) LEGIS (nvo_legis@yahoo.com), deals with humanitarian relief, lobbying
             2) Leftist Solidarity Movement (ld.solidarnost@gmail.com), focus on pro-refugee campaigns, protests, marches of solidairty, lobbying
 
In solidarity beyond borders,
Gabriela"

 

Contact: Face Book 

Episode 64: Steffen Stäuber - Creating Meaning in Business

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Name: Steffan Stauber

Steffan is a marketing whiz who escaped the traditional road and opted for the path less travelled. He is traveling the world in an effort to create meaning inside of the businesses he works with and you can follow his journey on the appropriately named website: www.createmeaning.com 

“A business is the personification of the people” 

Habit of Thought:

 

“I’m very, very visual so I like to create a picture of the desired outcome.” 

Habit of Action:

“I start and end my day with the most important task at hand.”

Greatest area of strength: Having ideas and a clear idea of what this emerging future might look like and then I’m very motivating.

Training for this area:

I think you need to reconnect with your inner self and get the pictures out. Allow yourself to have the ideas that you might not think are possible to achieve. 

Book:

Theory U: Learning from the Future as It Emerges - C. Otto Scharmer

Web Resource:

http://cowbird.com 

www.createmeaning.com 

Contact:

steffan@createmeaning.com

Episode 63: Janelle Jones - Queen of the Side Hustle

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Name: Janelle JonesJanelle is the owner of a tutoring company in Atlanta Georgia but that is just the tip of the iceberg. She has more going on than most people. She’s the “Side Hustle Queen” of the “Hustling Hotties”. She helps women and men build up side hustles. Businesses they can build that allow them to make the extra money that can make the difference in the modern world.

Habit of Thought:

 

“I keep a positive mental attitude.”

Bonus action from Janelle: Be very selective with the people you surround yourself with. Have them be people who lift you up and don’t pull you down.

Habit of Action:

Keep lists.

Greatest area of strength: I’m able to help with so many areas of life. I’m a resource. “People call me google”.

Training for this area:

I would suggest coursera.com

Book:

The 4-Hour Workweek: Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere - Timothy Ferriss Web Resource:

https://www.coursera.org

Contact:

www.Janelleajones.com

Episode 62: Claudia Eslahpazir - Cause an Effekt

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Name: Claudia Eslahpazir Today’s guest Life Athlete is Claudia Eslahpazir. Claudia is a marketer whose passion is to help smart, and driven entrepreneurs catapult their businesses to success  She’s on a quest to demystify, simplify and empower by bringing focus on what to do next. She left the hustle and bustle of New York but stays busy in Bali. She apparently also likes to sing off-colour songs at Karaoke.

Habit of Thought:

Asking, “How can things be: new, better, or different?”

Habit of Action:

“I’ve moved from living a life of get up with the alarm, get ready, go to work, dive into action, you’ve got to be ready for action from the moment you wake up; to more of a slow, gentle, lazy, entre into the world, that has allowed me the space to be more creative.

Greatest area of strength: Being able to look at a situation holistically.

Training for this area:

It’s really an investigation. It’s like solving a mystery. There always is an answer but you sometimes have to dig for it.

Book:

Awakening the Buddha Within: Tibetan Wisdom for the Western World - Lama Surya Das

Happiness: A Guide to Developing Life's Most Important Skill - Matthieu Ricard

Contact:

hello@claudiaeslah.com

Episode 61: Talayna Fortunato - One of the Fittest Women on the Planet

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Name: Talayna Fortunato Today’s guest Life Athlete is Talayna Fortunato. Talayna is one of the fittest women on the planet and one of the chillest. Here we sat down during a rare spare moment at Ninja Camp in Bali to talk about life and training while a palm tree smacked the roof. I had the opportunity to do workouts that she put together and led and I also got to

Habit of Thought:

“I just try to be productive. I plan my days out well. I try to get everything done that I need to get done.”

Nik’s take: “You’re pretty chill”

Habit of Action:

I always have an agenda. I always have a plan of what I have to get done. I plan my social life around that. First it’s my work and then my workout and then everything else comes around that.“

Greatest area of strength: “Maybe being chill, like you said”

Training for this area:

“I ask people, why is that a big deal? Why do you want that? and then you make a plan and do the plan every day... I don’t know why some things bother people more than others. I just let things go.”

Quotation:

To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift.

Somebody may beat me, but they are going to have to bleed to do it.

Something inside of me just said 'Hey, wait a minute, I want to beat him,' and I just took off.

I'm going to work so that it's a pure guts race at the end, and if it is, I am the only one who can win it.

I run to see who has the most guts.”

Steve Prefontaine

“How you do anything is how you do everything.”

Book:

The Secret - Rhonda Byrne Web Resource:

http://talayna.com

Contact:

talaynafortunato@gmail.com

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Ninja Camp day 4-5

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So day 4 at Ninja camp by Chosun was a rest day and so we obviously started at 6:30am with a grueling beach workout designed by one of the fittest women on the planet.

It was actually a pleasure... before and after...  The clouds over the ocean were stunning. We threw my ultimate disc (essentially a frisbee) around and generally loved life for a minute before a series of warmups that had me thinking that I was the person they were talking about in those CrossFit t-shirts that say “Our workout is your warm-up”.

By the time the warmups were done I seriously considered pulling out of the workout.

The only reason for me to have pulled out would be ego.

It’s tough to be the least fit person around. I’ve led many beach workouts in the past but generally it hasn’t been with a group of CrossFit coaches, action movie-stars, and ex professional cyclists.

In the ‘real world’, I’m in ok shape but here...

At that point I started asking myself “why AM I here?”

The answer is that this is the life I want.

I want to surround myself with people who make me better. I want to live full out and I want to sacrifice the comfort of my ego for the satisfaction of my soul.

That all sounds lovely and like it could be on a greeting card, but it’s true.

It’s true but I didn’t come up with it right away. My ego took a few more hits at the hands and steel-toed boots of my inner critic first.

The rest of the “rest day” was pretty cool. I did some work, I hung out by the pool. I had a private session with Talayna Fortunato and we did a yin yoga class before feasting on lamb and other delicacies created by Josh Davies.

During the private session I was able to ask Talayna to teach me anything but I opted to see where she wanted to go with the session. I’m really happy that I did.

It’s super cool that she’s been on the podium at the Crossfit Games BUT it’s her day job as a physiotherapist that served me the best. As previously stated, I’m an ok athlete but not at the level where I need someone of her caliber tweaking my game slightly to put me over the top.

What I DID need was for her to look at my ankle.

I injured myself playing ultimate frisbee over a year ago and I’ve blamed all of my travels, and the inherent difficulty of communicating with doctors in other countries, for my having mostly ignored it.

Immediately after injuring it I played in a beach ultimate tournament and then a couple of months later, I ran a Spartan Race before realizing that it wasn’t just hurt... it was injured. I was injured

It turns out that Talayna’s never seen anyone tear the ligament that I’ve torn and not get surgery. My foot is starting to shift position as there’s nothing holding it in place and my calf on my left leg is starting to atrophy, something I’d noticed last week for the first time, as a result.

That ego that I was talking about before. It’ll wreck me if I let it as it thinks that I just have to tough things out.

It was a reminder that while focussing on big things can be great, the devil is in the details. I wanted to go in and work on handstands, or dead lifts, or muscle-ups but none of those would make as big a difference in my life as having my ankle working properly again.

In the evening I introduced the Ninjas to a game I fell in love with while living in Korea.

The group took to it like a pack of wild werewolves... which is appropriate as the game is called “One night Ultimate Werewolf”.

I LOVED that the group took to Werewolf (as I call it) so passionately as I love the game but have tried to introduce it to a couple of groups in Bali but they opted out quickly, saying that they didn’t get it. There’s a slight barrier to entry as it seems confusing at first but the Ninjas got it FAST.

We had a blast playing and there was SO MUCH LAUGHTER!

Day 5 A.K.A. today was full of two yoga sessions, one yin in the morning and one stand up paddle boarding in the evening, sandwiching a gym workout with Talayna that absolutely crushed me.

Earlier int this post when I said that I loved everyone at Ninja Camp because they were making me better. That’s an attitude arrived at after some reflection. While I was slogging through the three workouts I just wanted to melt into the wall.

I was mortified at how relatively bad I am at the movements we were challenged to do.

Old patterns came in and I started pulling away from the group. Both emotionally, feeling alone, and physically, by setting myself up to work apart from the rest.

I even started one of the workouts prematurely with the nice sounding excuse that I knew I was going to take longer than everyone else and since we weren’t doing it for time, I figured I’d start first to not hold up the group.

When Ninja Camp co-founder, Robin, saw me doing that she said “uh uh... we start workouts together”.

For a moment I felt resentful that I had to do the 9 overhead squats and 6 wall climbs to handstand that I had just struggled through again, BUT then it landed that I was part of a WE.

No one at Ninja Camp has made me feel less than because relative to the group I have the physique of a mortal.

Every Ninja has been supportive, accepting, inclusive, and just generally awesome.

I’m one of the group, I bring a lot and even though I’m not the best at the workouts, no one else has looked down on me for it. This might not be as profound to others as it seems to be to me.

I mean, I wouldn’t look down on someone else for being at whatever fitness level they happen to be at. Workouts like this are meant to be scaled anyway and I’ve always been very encouraging of people who are willing to train to their level.

At the same time, I think I’ve generally fallen into the trap of being needlessly hard on myself and it was lovely to go through that today and realize that that was all me. If I wanted to let that old story go, I could... and so I did.

Anyway, the point is that I worked out harder today than I have in a long time but I only realized that once I stopped comparing myself to others.

These people make me better and that’s one of the takeaways from this whole experience. Being the worst one in a group at something is a marvelous opportunity to improve and level up if the rest of the group is excellent at that activity. I’m going to do more of this across many areas of life.

We’re up at dawn again tomorrow for another beach workout and so I’m going to put this down for now and get some sleep. I’d love to hear you tell me of a time when you dared to be the worst at something and how it helped you grow.

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Episode 60: Josh Davies

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Name: Josh Davies Today’s guest Life Athlete is Josh Davies. Josh is a World renown chef, hospitality consultant, sommelier, adventure, father, husband, joker and all around good guy. He’s now the head of operations at Ninja camp Bali but most importantly to me, he’s still responsible for the food which is some of the best in Bali.

Habit of Thought:

I’m always looking to make a better experience for me and the people around me. “Friends say ‘if Josh wins, we all win”

Habit of Action: “I’m an action guy. Touch it once and do it right.”

Greatest area of strength: “I’m consistent and reliable”

Training for this area:

Set up some a few things a day that you will commit doing and then do them.

Book:

Shantaram - Gregory David Roberts  

Q & A - Vikas Swarup Web Resource:

https://www.thepaleoway.com

Contact:

Ninjacampbali.com 

Episode 58: Monty Hooke

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Name: Monty Hooke Habit of Thought:

I wake up every morning and go straight into action. I’ve put aside trying to put in habits that were designed to fix myself. There’s nothing broken.

Habit of Action:

Being organized. If you want to do something big, there’s not question. You have to be organized.

Greatest area of strength: Knowing who to put around me.

This comes from knowing myself. What am I good at, what am I not good at?

Training for this area:

Look at everything from a more holistic point of view.

Unpack all of the things that happen in your life and in your business.

Book:

Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action - Simon Sinek Business Hacker: Mindset & Tools For The Successful Modern Entrepreneur - Monty G Hooke Web Resource:

www.montyghooke.com

 

http://ezyva.com/success

 

Contact:

http://ezyva.com/success

www.montyghooke.com

Ninja Camp - Day 3

I was told today that “Chōsen”, as in “Ninja Camp by: Chōsen”, means “challenge”.  Today Ninja Camp certainly lived up to that. If yesterday, in the canyon, the experience was about experiencing my growth today was about embracing the suck.

The day started out with a trim to “Bounce” an indoor trampoline wonderland. I was not in my element. Immediately my body and mind started to freeze up and even the simplest moves were daunting to me.

What was wild was that some of the people who froze up the most yesterday in the canyon were super stars here.

Megan Mileham (@shadesofjoy on instagram) was one of these people. She had refused to do any jumps yesterday and now was doing ridiculously impressive things on the trampoline. While I cheered her on yesterday, today she came to my aid and with an abundance of calm, generosity, and skill she talked me through some of the basics and I was able to leave with that accomplished at least.

I did make the play that won the last game of trampoline dodgeball for our team as well... still... I was not even a competent trampolinist.

Things didn’t get much better later in the day when we were taken to Canggu Fitness to experience a training session by Crossfit powerhouse, Talayna Fortunato.

The session started with lots of handstand work... I was the only person in the group that has never done a handstand.

Later we did a partner workout and I did not do great. Derek Loudermilk was my partner, he’s never done Crossfit before in his life and yet his experience as a professional cyclist shone through, on the day. He embraced the pain and discomfort in an admirable way. We made it through but I certainly didn’t impress.

What was great about the day is that none of that mattered. Not one person looked at me as ‘less than’ for my relative weaknesses in these areas and neither did I.

This was actually my intention for the day. I knew that I was outclassed when it came to the activities on the itinerary and I chose to just let it be.  The point of the day for me was to experience being bad at stuff but not making that mean that I was bad in any way. I tried my best, I like who I was through the day and that’s what matters in the end.

I think that there’s something powerful in letting myself be okay while being bad at things. The group I’m with here at Ninja Camp are ridiculously supportive and were lovely the whole time but in the past even that might not have mattered. I likely would have gone into a space where poor performance would have shaken me to my core even in an area where I have no reason to expect a good performance.

Forgiving myself for being bad at stuff today wasn’t easy, nor was keeping my head up through the day but it was so worth it. I had a wonderful time, I made great memories and I improved, even just a little bit, in areas of weakness. If that’s not a win of a day, I don’t know what is.

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Ninja Camp: Day 2

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Sometimes the toughest part of leveling up is noticing that you have. I find it easy to get swept away by focusing on where I want to be going and to forgetting  to stop and take stock of the distance I’ve already travelled.

Before I came to Bali, I visited my friend Dylan in the U.S. and we did a 4 State road trip where he set out to give me a growth experience. He set up progressively more challenging experiences to train the fear of heights out of me.

We sat atop the Cedar Mesa and he coached me to allow my body to realize that I was safe atop this giant wall of rock. To allow myself to calm down and be okay in situations that had previously terrified me.

By the end of the week he had taught be how to abseil and had prepared me for my longest climb ever, a tower of rock called ‘Weaver’s Needle’ in Arizona.

Flash forward to today, my second day at Ninja camp. We woke up at 5:30 to be on the road for 6 with a day of canyoning on the agenda.

On the way there I once again meditated on the idea of living a life that I chose and today I decided to choose my experience of myself. I openly set the intention of experiencing myself as someone capable of doing all of the challenges placed in front of me, with minimal hesitation and from a place of joy.

I’ve been focussing a lot lately on the question of what winning is inside of a system where we’re all playing our own games. One thing I’ve been starting to believe is that the more aware I am of what a win is, the more satisfaction I make available to myself because I just might hit the target. I’ve lived through more than enough situations where wonderful things have happened to me and I’ve barely noticed because I hadn’t clarified in my mind that it was something that I’d wanted.

So, being in a place where I’m surrounded by people who live intentionally, I decided to set that intention.

I met it and more. 

I had a blast today. I not only was the only participant to do EVERY SINGLE obstacle but I also was almost always the first one to go. We leapt, we climbed, we abseiled, we laughed. It was awesome.

There were moments where I had no idea what I was volunteering to go first for but I did it any way and was so grateful that I did. One part specifically was an abseil into a zip line but I didn’t know that... a quarter of the way down the wall I was instructed to let go... I saw that I was clipped in and trusted. It was ridiculously fun. 

There was one jump that I was the only participant to do that I might regret tomorrow as I left it joking that it felt like I’d been spanked by the hulk. It was a 23 meter drop where I had to jump sideways along the side of the rock face at some bushes that were sticking out if I wanted to hit the deep area. I hit the right spot but I hit it hard. My rear hurts... I think I bruised my ass.

It was worth it though.

The experience before Bali, clearly prepared me for this one and it was clear to me that I’ve come a long way in the last few months. 

I think it’s important to give myself those experiences. Those opportunities to notice that the work is paying off. Because of that clear confirmation of up-leveling, I’m eager for more. 

The hours that we spent in that canyon today were a blast and gave me an opportunity to build evidence that what I’ve been doing to grow myself as a man have paid off. It wasn’t just the lack of hesitation at the face of things that used to scare me... it’s the joy I felt through the day doing it. The presence of mind. The support I was able to give to the rest of the team, many of whom were still in a scared state.

I’m present that I would have missed so much today had I not given myself this intention . I invite you all to spend this day getting present to your growth, to your expanded self. I want to hear all about it! Also, if you feel like you haven’t grown lately, this could show you that you have made progress or it might show you where you want to work.

Day 3 will involve trampolines... a new gear to challenge!

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Ninja Camp Day 1

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That’s an excerpt from one of my favourite quotations. It’s from Ray Bradbury and the whole thing goes like this:

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“If we listened to our intellect, we'd never have a love affair. We'd never have a friendship. We'd never go into business, because we'd be cynical. Well, that's nonsense. You've got to jump off cliffs all the time and build your wings on the way down.”

I read it as a call to action to live the life you want. A life on the other side of the fears that can easily keep us small.

Two or three years ago I met Robin Conely and John Stanton. We met at the Crossfit regionals where I went to soak in the awesomeness and to hopefully do some interviews. John and I hit it off tossing a disc around and he talked about a project the two of them were putting forward. They were calling it Ninja Camp, and I was instantly hooked.

 

Who doesn’t want to be a ninja?!


Ninja’s were always the epitome of awesome to me growing up and so the name hooked me. I wanted to go immediately and right behind that desire was that fear I spoke of earlier. Who am I to go to something like that. “You’re not cool enough”, the voice said. “You’re not fit enough”, it continued. Who doesn’t want to be a ninja? Someone too scared to just let themselves be.

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Flash forward to the present day and I’m sitting at Ninja Camp about to go to sleep on the first night and I’m reflecting on the journey. What’s shifted from then to now that’s allowed me to be here? 

Well, it’s right in line with both Life Athletics and Ninja Camp. Which is now under a broader umbrella called “Chosen”. The entire concept is built around having a curated, cultivated, quality life. To fill it with the things you want and the people who inspire you, make you laugh, and make you feel welcome.

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I’ve trained up over the years and those fears still exist but I have them, they don’t have me. I dare greatly and so I’m here living a dream that represents a lot because it represents growth.

Today I landed after a hectic -but fun- scooter ride from Ubud to Canggu Bali and was welcomed with open arms, warm smiles and a glass of excellent kambucha.

There were gifts waiting on the gorgeous four poster bed. There were two meals that would rival any top restaurant on the planet via chef extraordinaire, Josh Davies (who will be on the podcast soon!).

There was a yin yoga class, catch with a football in the pool, and the great Talayna Fortunato (3rd at the crossfit games in 2012, 5th in 2013) asking me what specific coaching I wanted in a private training session later in the week.

I’m almost forgetting the most thorough Balinese blessing I’ve experienced in my 6 months on the island, a group of participants who are funny, fit, playful and eager to have a great experience.

I AM leaving things out because I need to get some sleep as we’re leaving here at 6am to go canyoning tomorrow. Today was about landing. About belonging. About choosing a life that inspires and feeling worthy of it. Checking all of those things off the list, we’re going to get the blood pumping tomorrow with what’s been promised to be a day of adrenaline-filled adventure.

I’ll be writing more through the week... time for sleep and to dream about how to take this dream fulfillment to the next level.

I’d love to hear about dreams that you’ve had. Places that you’d love to go and things you’d like to participate in.

I’d especially love to hear about your thoughts on a chosen life. It’s a concept that’s in my head at the moment, being here at Ninja Camp by Chosen and so I’d love to hear what you would add or subtract from your life inside of a paradigm where you bring clear choice to your life.

Jump!

Level up!

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Episode 57: Cindy Debes - Hands across the World

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Name: Cindy Debes Today’s guest Life Athlete is Cindy Debes. Cindy is the founder of Hands Across The World. An organization that stands against human trafficking, forced labour, sexual exploitation and other injustices by bringing teachers, English instruction, and safety awareness to remote and rural communities in Cambodia.

Habit of Thought and action:

Do something every day that brings me closer to my goal.

Greatest area of strength: To organize people. To bring people together. To put myself in people’s positions.

Training for this area:

Listen, listen, listen.

Book: The Pillars of the Earth - Ken Follett

The Secret - Rhonda Byrne

Screw Business as Usual - Sir Richard Branson Web Resource:

http://worldstudytravels.com

takeatripwithtina.com

Contact:

www.hands-across-the-world.org

 

Episode 56: Moshe Koz - Conscious Fitness

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Name: Moshe Koz Today’s guest Life Athlete is Moshe Koz. Moshe is a trainer and practitioner of what he calls “conscious fitness”. He brings awareness and mindfulness to the practice of physical training and he invites his clients and anyone listening to join him in the paradigm shift.

Habit of Thought:

 

Always bringing external situations back to me. Taking personal responsibility. “Everything that I believe in is a direct reflection of myself.”

Habit of Action:

Having a practice. Purifying what isn’t me and finding what is. Feel and observe.

Greatest area of strength: An ability to be there with people with empathy and to radiate compassion.

Training for this area:

It’s all connected and so I’d help them cultivate a practice.

Book:

Books are a catalyst and can help in transformation but spending time by yourself in nature will help you get there so much faster.

Web Resource:

moshewellness.com

Contact:

Conscious fitness with Moshe

Episode 55: Dale Thomas Vaughn - The Good Man Project

Name: Dale Thomas Vaughn Dale is a champion of purpose. He is the editor of the Good Man Project, has written and edited seven best-selling books, lived a life of adventure and now Dale helps men discover what they want from their lives and then empowers them to make a concrete plan to go do it.

Habit of Thought:

I can stack the deck in my favour.  Believe that you can succeed.

“Learn to become your biggest fan because the world will provide all of the critics you’ll ever need.”

Habit of Action:

Do some form of physical activity.

Greatest area of strength: My sense of purpose and direction.

Training for this area:

Intrinsic Ablity - What is the thing that has always carried you through life? Your Super Power... 

Intention - Put intention around that Super Power. What is the answer to “Why are you here”?

Imagine - Set an imaginary set of goals for yourself.

Do a time travel interview - imagine that you’re talking to your future self and have them tell you what your life was like. 

Ignite - Take an action to break the inertia

Interconnect - Surround yourself with the people who pull you or drive you to be your highest self. 

Book:

The Good Life Plan for Men: Go Beyond Goal-Setting, Take the 5 Essential Steps to Find & Fulfill Your Best Life - Dale Thomas Vaughn 

The Alchemist - Paulo Coelho Web Resource:

http://goodmenproject.com

http://tedxtalks.ted.com/video/How-Great-Men-Think-Alike-Dale

Contact:

http://www.dalethomasvaughn.com