Showing posts with label habits. Show all posts
Showing posts with label habits. Show all posts

Friday, February 3, 2017

30 Days Of Genius Blog: Gretchen Rubin


Our greatness is predicated on many things, but getting out of your own way may be the biggest. Gretchen Rubin offers insights and exercises to help you do just that, and create a life for yourself that is meaningful, exciting, and made just for you. An expert in happiness and habits, she will give everyone who reads this something to take with them to improve themselves. She is incredible.

I have taken her interview on 30 Days of Genius with Chase Jarvis, extracted the information, and used it to answer common questions by readers just like you, who are looking to take their lives to the next level, or at least a different level than the one there are on.

Please enjoy.

How Can I Be The Best Version Of Me?

I know what you want to hear, “just do what feels natural,” or “go with the flow,” and “let loose.”

Those sound great, but those will most likely cause you to drift. That may be good or bad, but I would bet that it ends up bad more than good.

So, what the heck is drifting?

Exactly what it sounds like, you drift. The path of least resistance. Swept away with the tide. You don’t want to ask yourself hard questions, or you don’t want to risk conflict with someone you care about. Drifting means you are not making choices. You really are just going with the flow. When you do that, you are taking the chance that you end up somewhere you do not want to be.

This can come in the form of school, majors, minors, dating, marriage, minor purchases, major purchases, etc.

You need to ask yourself, why are you doing it?

You HAVE to know yourself. You HAVE to constantly ask questions, figure out how you are different from other people. What do YOU want? What makes YOU happy? Not what someone else wants, not what you THINK someone else wants. You, you, you.

Where Do I Start?

I think these three questions will get you on the right track.

1. Whom do you envy? When you make your list, realize that envy is wanting something someone else has. What do they have that you want?

2. What do you try to hide? If you are hiding something, then your life is not reflecting your values, or the values of those around you. It could be a good or bad, but things are not lining up. You need to figure out why.

3. Are you a marathoner or a sprinter? This is exactly what it sounds like. Do you function better with slow and steady, or are you better with adrenaline and deadlines? This question will allow you to set up your work/creative life to fit YOU, not those around you, not what you think you should be. It’s all about you.

After that, you can start digging deeper in to yourself. Asking yourself questions like: when have I succeeded in the past? When do I feel my best? Then you can distinguish your strengths and weaknesses and harness both. Build up your strengths and mitigate your weaknesses. This will allow you to make better choices, and put yourself in a position to win.

People are in denial. They don’t look at who they are. They don’t look at why they are doing things. 

They just drift.

How Do I Keep From Drifting?

Habits.

Not someone else’s habits, your own habits. As in, you have goals, what things can you do every day that will help you reach those goals? Actually, let’s use milestones instead. Goals are great for reaching goals, but not so good for creating habits. Want to lose 20 lbs? Great. What happens once you have lost the 20 lbs? Exactly.

How do you get habits? Well, work. There is no magic list. Everyone is different. Can you try someone else’s to get started? Of course, but remember to ask yourself the tough questions. Is this me? Does this work for me? When you create your habits you need to know what is true about you and what kind of a person you are. You can’t prescribe a solution until you know who you are. When do you do your best work? What attracts you? When have you been successful in the past? It is about setting yourself up for action, not reaction. Success and productivity shouldn’t be hit and miss. It should at least be a lot more hit than miss.

No matter what your goals are, you need to remember that there is nothing keeping you from doing what you want. There are eyes and ears everywhere. You can build an audience anywhere. You can figure out what you want to do and how you want to do it with very low stakes investments.

Find your perfect day, then figure out how to have that day every day, and you will have habits that allow you to live the life you say you want. Habits are freeing and energizing because they make the decisions for you. You are free. Your days are frictionless.

As you get going, start looking for your loopholes. What keeps you from accomplishing your habits? 

Once you figure those out, you avoid them so they don’t sabotage your habits. Before you know it you will be a machine!

Knowing yourself is the key to everything: your interests, values, tastes, temperament. You can expand but you can’t move the center of yourself. “People do best what comes naturally” — JFK. 

Your best work should come form that central place.

What is your center?

What do you do in your spare time?

When are you at your best?

When are you at your worst?

When are you happiest?

When are you sad?

What are your goals? Your milestones?

Answer those, then focus on the next step, not the last. Take it a day at a time, piece by piece.

Quotes

Goals are a good way to reach a goal, not a way to create a habit.

“People do best what comes naturally” — JFK

Knowing yourself is the key to everything.

Gretchen Rubin Links


Chase Jarvis Links


Joey Links

Friday, January 20, 2017

30 Days Of Genius Blog: James Altucher


Perspective is one of the most important things in life. It changes everything. One of the most unique perspectives on life has to belong to James Altucher. He is constantly questioning, learning, reinventing, and taking everything he has experienced to help others (through brutal honesty and insight) with their own experiences. I am a huge fan of his, and was thrilled to be able to write this.
I have taken his interview on 30 Days of Genius with Chase Jarvis, extracted the information, and used it to answer common questions by readers just like you, who are looking to take their lives to the next level, or at least a different level than the one they are on.

Please enjoy.

I Am Too Scared To Quit My Job And Follow My Passion. What Do I Do?

That works out great, because you shouldn’t quit your job yet anyways. Honestly, you may not quit your job ever!

The important thing is actually doing the thing you love. Just because you don’t leave your job to pursue your passion doesn’t mean you should use that as an excuse to not pursue it at all.

Get what I am saying?

This is the greatest time ever to be anything you want. Not only are there less gatekeepers because of the internet, efficiency through technology is consuming more jobs every day. You might as well do something you love, because your job will most likely be taken by either a new program, or a robot.

Cheers!

Don’t look at it as a bad thing, because it really isn’t. What do you do with this slightly gloomy outlook on your job security? My suggestion is to write down 10 ideas a day that have to do with your “passion,” whatever that is. I do this in the morning, you can do it when it works for you, but do it. What you will find is the more ideas you have, the more you flex this idea muscle, the better the ideas get, and more frequently. Don’t worry, most of your ideas will be bad, but some will be great. This will speed up the process of getting all the bad ideas out of your head to make room for the good ones.

As you come up with actionable (hopefully good) ideas, you start implementing and experimenting. If you think of anything great that was ever invented, it is really just a series of mini experiments. It’s actually the best way to learn. Experiment, fail, learn, think, experiment, fail, learn, etc.

This is why you don’t quit your job. You need to mitigate the risk of this new endeavor. Having money come in is part of that mitigation. What you need to do is focus on your down time (nights and weekends), or the time when it looks like you are at your desk working (not that any of you do that), and create your passion project then.

The best job to do this? Night security. Why? Because no one is doing anything at night, you are the only one there, and no one is watching you because you are the one watching them. See? Perfect!
The keys are action and repetition. The more you create, the more creative you become. It’s just how it is. Bruce Lee said, “I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times.” Why? Because that guy is REALLY good at that one kick. You just need to figure out your kick.

What If I Don’t Have The Equipment To Create The Way You Want To?

That’s just an excuse.

Seriously.

One of the greatest movies of all times, Star Wars, was filmed on a camera worse than the one on my phone, or your phone, or pretty much anyone else with a phone. Try and wrap your head around that. 

Star Wars.

Just create.

Tech is better than it was 20 years ago. There are less gatekeepers than there were 20 years ago. There is more information out there than ever. Just create. Tell your story through the medium of your choice. Storytelling is the oldest art form in the world. For the rest of your life, and the rest of everyone’s life, you will always find media for storytelling. It’s been around for 70,000 years. It may look different. It may be on cave walls, then newspapers, then TV, now on your phones, but it’s still storytelling.

Keep your expectations low, achieve them, and then set your expectations a little higher. The goal should be creation, ideas, experimenting, and reinventing. That’s how you develop something great, something you can quit your job over.

Where Should I Start?

Advice is autobiography.

I will tell you what I do, and hopefully you can use some of it for yourself.

I believe that everything compounds. The more you do it, the better (or worse) it gets. I have 4 daily practices that I do, well, daily. They help me immensely in my personal as well as business life.

Here they are:

1. I do something for my health. This could be a walk, a run, as long as it is physical and you get your body moving.

2. I do something creative. For me, it is most likely writing, but it could be painting, singing, whatever you want. Just create.

3. I practice gratitude. Not easy gratitude, like your kids or health. Nope, difficult gratitude. Take the thing that sucked the most yesterday or today and find the goodness in it. It is not always easy, but it can do amazing things for you mentally and emotionally.

4. I do something for my relationships. This can be kids, parents, friends, anything. Do something that builds or reinforces the relationships in your life.

Figure out what you are doing when you are doing well and keep doing that. Then figure out what you are doing when you are doing bad, and figure out how you get back to the “good” faster.
Easier said than done, but remember that we all have ups and downs, the key is to figure them out and stay up as much as possible. It’s better for you and everyone around you.

Quotes

My motto is, “I’m an idiot.”

Almost by definition, you have to have a side gig.

You can constantly find media for storytelling.

You only learn through experiences. I would tell my former self, “go f** yourself.” You need to learn on your own.

James Altucher Links

His phone number (seriously): 1.203.512.2161

Chase Jarvis Links


Joey Links

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

30 Days Of Genius Blog: Jared Leto


A multi-hyphenate, artist, actor, musician, and entrepreneur, Jared Leto has been a leader in all endeavors he tackles. A true artist.

I have taken his interview on 30 Days of Genius with Chase Jarvis, extracted the information, and used it to answer common questions by readers just like you, who are looking to take their lives to the next level, or at least a different level than the one they are on.

Please enjoy.

How Do I Decide What To Do? Photography or Music?

Everything works together. It is all the same thing, an all-encompassing creative path. You don’t need to choose, you have already chosen art. It is a better time than ever to be on this path. You no longer have to ask permission to be an artist, you just create. Technology has given us all the permission we need. The “gatekeepers” are obsolete.

So create.

Experiment.

Experimenting is the foundation of art.

Andy Warhol said, “keep making art, let others decide if it is good or not. And while they are deciding, create more art.”

We all have the right to succeed or fail gloriously. Don’t pigeon-hole yourself to one medium, they all work together. My approach to acting is the same as it was with photography, sculpting, and painting. 

It is all about the immersion. You need to figure out all of the aspects in order to dive deeper. The reward, contribution, and authenticity all exponentially increase the deeper you go. You never know where you are going to find the bit of information that will take you over the top, which is why you look everywhere, even in other artistic mediums.

You can express yourself in a lot of different ways, even failure. I have had mistakes that turned out to be great art. If I had known the error in my ways while creating I never would have uncovered the greatness, or as I like to call it, the Holy Mistake. I will take it a step further and say that I only have a little success because I have made a lot of mistakes. Failure leads to success which then leads to more failure. It’s a beautiful, tortuous cycle.

You have to put yourself out there, stretch yourself, your art, your learning, and your creating. It all works together for the collective good: Art.

Can I Just Create, Or Do I Need To Learn The Business?

Whether you like it or not, you will learn the business. It’s inevitable.

You will learn as you go through the process. From starting, to sharing, selling, repeating, then making a living, making it sustainable, who can help you, connecting with them, etc. It is self-fulfilling. Unless you want to create for creations sake, the business aspect will come. You might as well embrace it so you can get the most benefit out of it and not have to rely on others as much.

Quotes

“We all have the right to succeed or fail gloriously.”
“I only have a little success because I make a lot of mistakes.”
“Failure leads to success which inevitably leads to more failure.”

Jared Leto Links


Chase Jarvis Links


Joey Links

Thursday, August 4, 2016

How To Lose 20lbs.


The first and most important step to losing 20 lbs is asking yourself, do I have 20 pounds to lose?

Judging by the percentage of overweight and obese Americans, I would guess that the answer is yes, but I just want to make sure.

I do not condone fad diets, or pills, or any other crazy weight loss gimmicks. The only methods I suggest are healthy, and effective. I promote a healthy lifestyle, not dieting before summer, after Christmas, or any of that hooey. If you are healthy 99% of the time, you can eat like crap at Christmas, won’t have any weight to lose before summer, and you will be healthier in the long run for it. Doesn’t that sound better? That’s what I thought.

You Can’t Outwork A Poor Diet

Remember this saying. I mean, if you are serious, remember this saying. If you are not, disregard.

Can you have sweets? Yes. But with this plan you only get one cheat day a week. There is nothing more irritating than the people who work out to offset the garage they are going to eat and drink that night. You know what I am talking about, burning 400 calories walking or going to the gym, then stuffing your face with 3500 hamburger, alcohol, and dessert calories.

I’m no mathematician, but those numbers don’t add up, hence the need to lose weight.

On top of that, you will need to ignore the “low fat” aisle at the grocery store also. It is not the number of calories, but the type of calories. More than likely, low fat means more sugar anyways.
So here is the key to losing 20 lbs, especially if you are already working out:

Cut Out The Sugar

That’s it.

Sound too simple? It is and it isn’t.

This means no: sugar, fake sugar, candy, breads, fruit juices, rice, and pasta. None. Zero. Zilch.

Do you like fruit? Guess what? Now you can only eat berries (blueberry, blackberries, and raspberries).

Your body is designed to burn fat, but we shut that function down with the crap that we eat. A little sugar in the coffee in the morning? No fat burning until at least that evening. More than likely you will have a little pastry, or a donut, or a sandwich for lunch. Now you are not burning fat until tomorrow morning, but then the cycle starts all over again. Before you notice, your pants don’t fit anymore.

Your body burns sugar first, then fat. Each gram of sugar is about 4 calories. Now think about what the Stairmaster says after 30 minutes, 150 calories burned? More? Less? Yeah, that’s a drop in the bucket for your total daily caloric intake, if that.

Life Is Nothing But Habits, Good And Bad

Do not let the idea of cutting out sugar turn you off to this. It is just a habit you need to develop. Life is made up of things we have allowed to become habits, good and bad. All you need to change them is time, and persistence.

Give yourself some time.

Push through the hard days.

Did I mention the cheat day? Woohoo!!

The only stipulation is you can’t eat ANY crap during the week. 6 days in a row of high quality, no sugar eating, and you get rewarded with one day of gluttony. Don’t go too crazy, but live a little. Save that ice cream for your cheat day, the burger, the candy bar. You can have it, but you need to manage it. One day. Once a week. That’s it.

After a few weeks you will start forming new, healthy habits. Before you know it, it will just be what you do. You will be healthy.

But you NEED to give yourself the time to develop it.

What To Eat

I am going to make it easy. Here is a list, eat/drink as much as you want.

Drink: Water, Coffee, Iced Tea, Hot Tea (no sugar, no artificial sweeteners)

Nuts: Insert dirty joke here, almonds, walnuts, pistachios. Raw, or baked. No extra garbage.

Veggies: Pretty much anything. Don’t be a smart ass and put potatoes in this category. Potatoes are a no no. Leafy greens, broccoli, sprouts, spinach, kale, etc. Pretty much anything in the veggie aisle except potatoes. Put down the spuds!

Beans: black/pinto beans, and lentils.

Meats: chicken, pork, beef, fish, eggs. I could have made it easier and just said all of them. If it is economically feasible, only eat organic, grass fed, or wild meats. It’s not sugar, but there is so much crap they put in the animals we eat, and the food that they eat. The higher quality meat, the better it was for them and is for you.

Desserts; None! This was a trick!! Suckers.

Just kidding, sort of. If you need something sweet, save the berries for after dinner. Maybe a spoonful of almond butter, but that’s it. Save it for the weekend people!

Fruit: strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, and grapefruit. No: pineapple, no dried fruit, and no fruit juice.

Not So Bad — A Success Story

When I first started this, I opted to not have anything in the house until I got used to not eating sugary foods. No use in setting myself up to be tempted. When your body is clean, you feel better. When you feel better, you want to stay that way. This transition will not be as difficult as you may think.

I thought I ate healthy before I cut back on the sugary products. I lifted weights. I cycled 200 miles a week. I was in shape, but I was 225 pounds. Just changing my diet, I dropped 45 pounds, maintained my strength, and started obliterating all of my PRs (personal records) in cycling and running.
45 pounds!!

And I didn’t eat that bad!

Remember: You can’t outwork a bad diet.

So don’t.

Good luck.