Welcome to Episode #16 of the Fight for a Happy Life podcast, How to Get Things Done! Setting goals is one thing…finishing them is another! What keeps us from accomplishing everything we set out to do? No more stalling! No more procrastinating! Listen in as we talk about how to finish strong and how to…
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Thank You, Pain: Why Injuries Are Good for You
If you train in the martial arts, you’re going to suffer injuries. How much you suffer is up to you. It all depends on your attitude about pain. Why Injuries Are Good for You The first time I got hurt was during college. I met a girl—a pretty girl!—who had never done martial arts. Being…
#15: Injuries Are Good For You [Podcast]
Welcome to Episode #15 of the Fight for a Happy Life podcast, Injuries Are Good For You. Everyone suffers from pain and injuries. But how much you suffer is up to you! In this episode, we talk about the attitudes that hold us back when injuries and obstacles interrupt our journey to success. Is it…
The 4 Levels of Knowledge in Martial Arts…and Everything Else!
They say knowledge is power. But they’re wrong. If knowledge was power, then— Anyone who reads a book about Karate would be a master. Anyone who watches a video about Tae Kwon Do would be a world champion. Anyone who shows Grandma how to do an arm bar could be tapped out after Sunday dinner….
The World Is Your Dojo
I hear it all the time… People tell me how they really want to practice martial arts, but they just don’t have the time, the money, or a teacher. They’re too old, too young, or too out of shape. Sound familiar? If it does, then I have a message I’d like you to remember… PFFT!…
#14: Faith In Your Fight [Podcast]
Welcome to Episode #14 of the Fight for a Happy Life podcast, Faith in Your Fight. We all lead lives of faith of one kind or another. But how often do we put our faith to the test? Are your beliefs helping or holding you back on the road to success? In the martial arts,…
Move Forward! Move Forward!
Flying on Christmas Eve is not for the delicate. I always feel like a cow being pushed through a meat-processing plant. This year, while standing in a long line at LAX, my wife and I were assaulted by the sharp voice of a security guard who kept yelling— “Move forward! Move forward! Do not wait…