Monthly Archives: March 2012
Arnold Schwarzenegger: Life’s 6 Rules of Success
Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Life’s 6 Rules of Success
While we may not admire Arnie as much, I like his mentality on success:
1) Trust yourself, dig deep down, ask yourself who you want to be? What you want to represent. Figure out what makes you happy, no matter how crazy it is. Build a strong belief system, and don’t let anyone take that away from you.
2) Break the rules, Continue reading
Three A’s of Awesome: living an awesome life
[Video] Embrace your Vulnerabilities: Believe you are worthy
Controlling your focus: effective use of QUESTIONS
Controlling your focus. I lot of people can’t focus, and slip into procrastination. Tony Robbins offers some insight.
Tony, when you’re not listening to the cocky Kobe Bryant, you have some good stuff to say.
Here is one of his presentations on the importance of focusing. I have summarized the key points below in addition to adding my own insight:
8 Rules of success – hokey, but most of my stuff is anyways
8 Rules to Success:
1) Passion (although, if you agree with this post: http://blogmaverick.com/2012/03/18/dont-follow-your-passion-follow-your-effort/ this one may or may not be relevant)
2) Work damn hard, Continue reading
Pain is temporary: but you have always had a choice
Pain is temporary, and it’s when you give up on something that the pain that is attributed to it can slowly become permanent. We all experience pain at some point in our lives. But it’s about Continue reading
[Video] If happiness is on the opposite side of success, you brain never gets there
Thanks to my friend Sophia Tran-Vu’s post on Facebook, I found a video which tries to further emphasis positive thinking.
[Video] You can do anything you want to do, as long as you make up your mind
It’s people like this father son team Dick (Father) and Rick (Son) Hoyt, that I really admire. Rick has cerebral palsy, and for those of you who don’t know what that means, basically, the kid has physical disability in human development, mainly in the various areas of body movement.
It’s about how hard you can get hit, and still keep moving forward
I had the opportunity to understand the mentality of Olympic medalists, and if you think about, some train so that every 4 years, they can try to achieve their Olympic dreams of standing on the podium.