September 24, 2007

Exercise of the Day - Forward Ball Roll

This is another one of those exercises that looks a lot easier than it really is! However, when done correctly, it is a great core training exercise, and you will build up the stability of your shoulder joints as well. Link to Full Story

September 17, 2007

Personal Development Partners - FINALLY!

The new Personal Development Partners interface is finally done, and it is bigger and better than ever! Link to Full Story

How to Exercise - Bent Knee Leg Raises

Solid information about the Bent Knee Leg Raise abdominal exercise, as well as good info about effective abdominal exercises in general. Link to Full Story

September 15, 2007

7 Steps to Personal Development with the Meme Dream Team

Memes and group writing projects in the blogosphere can have real value, even when it comes to personal development. If you are going to participate in these projects, make sure that you do it for the right reasons and that you get the most out of it! Link to Full Story

Exercise of the Day - Dumbbell Squats

The squat exercise has many different variations, and not all of them are the classic image that people get of some huge guy with chalk all over his hands trying to squat down with about 800,000 pounds of metal on his shoulders! Link to Full Story

September 13, 2007

Doing it Differently Blog Carnival, 10th Edition

This edition of the Doing it Differently Blog Carnival covers an incredible variety of information! We've got getting rid of social norms, finding a job, creating success, overcoming obstacles, humor, sex, making babies, and more! Link to Full Story

Free Tour of the Burn the Fat Inner Circle!

The Burn the Fat Inner Circle is an incredible weight loss website, and this post lists some of the major benefits, as well as links to free content and tours of the site. Link to Full Story

August 17, 2007

How to Increase your Cardiovascular Endurance with Cross Training

Having a high level of cardiovascular endurance means that you can exercise both longer and harder, resulting in more rapid weight loss, a better level of heart health, significantly lower blood pressure, and an overall increase in your level of health. Link to Full Story

7 Ways to Radically Fail at Goal Attainment

If you have solid goal attainment practices, then you should be well on your way to success. However, are you prepared for the 7 surefire ways to fail at goal attainment that might jump up and sabotage your progress? Link to Full Post

August 14, 2007

Exercise of the Day - Dumbbell Supination Curl

The Dumbbell Supination Curl is one of the best overall bicep exercises because it works the bicep muscles from several different angles and it engages the forearm muscles as well. Link to Full Story

8 Tips on How to Get Out of Bed even When You Don’t Want To

This is a great list of motivating factors that will help you to get out of bed even when you don't want to! Link to Full Story

Employees Losing Money because they are Unhealthy!

Clarian health has put a hardcore message out to its employees: Shape up, or PAY up! Link to Full Story

August 8, 2007

5 Guaranteed tips on How to Lose Weight for a Class Reunion

So you've got a class reunion coming up and you don't want to be the person who looks like they've spent the last 10 years growing OUT instead of up. If you've got 30 days and you are willing to live by the following 5 tips, you are guaranteed to not only lose a significant amount of weight, but to feel incredible as well! Link to Full Story

Self Improvement and Law of Attraction Link Love, Volume 25

This week's Link Love edition runs the gamut from being a kid all the way up through being the future you, and includes many ideals and systems for maximizing the entire journey! Link to Full Story

Exercise of the Day - Crunches on an Exercise Ball

Crunches on an exercise ball are a very effective abdominal exercise, but you need to do them right if you want to get the most out of the movement! Link to Full Story

Law of Attraction Party at Evolving Times

Having a party based around the Law of Attraction and including some awesome prizes is just a fun thing to do, and Edward Mills has done it with style! Link to Full Story

August 2, 2007

How to do Effective Abdominal Exercises

For years both men and women have been searching for that perfect abdominal training routine that would give them a sexy mid-section. It is a process that can broken down into two simple steps, both of which are detailed here. Link to Full Story

Nice work, Einstein. Think you can do it again?

The keys to your future happiness may lie safely tucked away in your past where they can be withdrawn and used - free of charge! Link to Full Story

August 1, 2007

Break down the Carbohydrate Energy Barrier for Maximum Fat Loss!

If you want to maximize the loss of bodyfat when you are doing cardiovascular training, then learn to manipulate your body's systems by checking out this brief primer on how your body uses energy during cardiovascular exercise. Link to Full Story

Soliciting Sex Lands 3 Men in Chicken Suits

Hmmm....which is more humiliating? Getting caught trying to solicit sex, or walking around town in a chicken suit helping to stamp out the very crime that you got busted for??? Link to Full Story

Barriers to Personal Growth - What Service are you Providing?

Are your barriers to personal growth due to the fact that you are not providing enough service to yourself, or to others? The examples in this post will help to clarify whether or not that is happening to you. Link to Full Story

July 30, 2007

5 Free Personal Development Ideas for Keeping your Mental Pool Clean!

The way that you act in public needs to match the way that you act in private if you truly want to create success in your life! Link to Full Story

Exercise of the Day - Close Grip Push Up

This close grip push up is an excellent way to work your tricep muscles without using any equipment whatsoever! Link to Full Story

July 29, 2007

Self Improvement and Motivation - Are You Angry Enough?

Are your emotions powering up your level of motivation so that your goals come screaming towards you at break-neck speed, or are you just going through a list of goal-related tasks without really putting forth a gargantuan effort? Link to Full Story

5 Tips on How to Workout with Dumbbells

If you don't know how to workout with dumbbells, you are truly missing out on a great way get in shape, yet a way that requires very little exercise equipment.In fact, if you had a proper set of dumbbells, you could stay in shape for the rest of your life. Link to Full Story

Lauren Jones: From Bikini Model to Newscaster on Reality Show

Apparently the old adage 'sex sells and people are buying' is as true now as it has ever been! At least that seems to be the case when considering the details behind an ex-bikini model working as a news anchor, even though she has no real journalism experience to speak of... Link to Full Story

July 23, 2007

The Powerful Problem with Positive Thinking

Is this the death of positive thinking? Hardly! However, knowing how to use positive thinking as a tool means understanding how it works - both the good, as well as the bad. Link to Full Story

Exercise of the Day - Barbell Step Up

The Barbell Step is one of the most effective leg exercises that you can do, and it also does a great job of keeping your heart rate up, thus burning more calories! Link to Full Story

Does your Personal Development Program involve Giving Something Up?

Have your personal development efforts met with limited success? Believe it or not, even if you are working hard to accomplish your goals, you could be missing one important step to the process! Link to Full Story

July 20, 2007

How to Save Money on Exercise Equipment

Don't let expensive exercise equipment keep you from getting started on a health, fitness, or weight loss program! Save money on exercise equipment using these 4 tips, and you'll have cleared a roadblock that may have previously been standing in your way. Link to Full Story

Michael Vick Indicted for not Living in the Moment

Michael Vick was indicted on federal charges recently, but his story can be used as a valuable life lesson that everyone from "common folk" all the way up through the rich and famous can get value from. Link to Full Story

Practicing Personal Development with Unlimited Power!

Your ability to create success is limited only by your ability to believe in yourself. Are you doing what you want to do in the world, and accomplishing it with an unlimited supply of power? Link to Full Story

July 18, 2007

Cross-Cultural Contamination, Volume 1

Volume 1 of Cross-Cultural Contamination features quality blog posts about self improvement, the law of attraction, interval training, weight loss, and exercise! Link to Full Story

Exercise of the Day - The Ball Exchange

This is one of my favorite abdominal exercises, and if you want to get the most "bang for your buck" out of the time that you spend working your abs, you should try this exercise out and see how effective it is! Link to Full Story

Doing it Differently Blog Carnival, 7th Edition

This edition of the Doing it Differently blog carnival has plenty of job/career-related info that has a lot of value, several mind-hack or point of view modifications to make your life a better place to be, and even a different take on making money with Google AdSense! Link to Full Story

July 17, 2007

Best Weight Loss Program: Interval Training

If you really want to lose weight or crank up your level of health, interval training is the way to go! This guide spells out the basics of how to take advantage of this very effective exercise system. Link to Full Story

Church Apologizes to Sex Abuse Victims

The Roman Catholic church comes forth with $660 million dollars and an official apology to the victims of sexual abuse. Am I the only one who smells "PR move" rather than an actual solution to the problem? Link to Full Story

Self Improvement and Law of Attraction Link Love, Volume 22

Attention Splatter, intuition, health, happiness, kisses, and even lessons from someone who has been at the helm for almost a century. Be sure to check out this edition of Self Improvement and Law of Attraction Link Love! Link to Full Story

July 16, 2007

Exercise of the Day - Air Bicycles

Power up your abdominal workout and also save time by doing an exercise that works many different muscles all at the same time, yet requires no equipment whatsoever! Link to Full Story

Slice me, Dice me, Feed me more Pills! And Sugar!!

Apparently there are all of these miraculous new ways to lose weight! Let's see...cutting the vagus nerve, the SUGAR diet, popping the "market's best" pills, and oh, let's not forget about TEEN GASTRIC BYPASS SURGERY! Uh. I can't say anymore. Just read the post. Link to Full Story

Friday Funnies from Today is that Day

A hilarious look inside the unlikely keyword combinations that landed people on a blog about self improvement and personal development. Would you believe nudity and fishing were both involved??? Link to Full Story

July 15, 2007

How to Know if your Cardiovascular Training is Intense Enough

Are you making any progress with your cardiovascular training program, or are you just going through the motions and not getting very much out of it? Link to Full Story

5 Ways to Look like an Idiot at the Gym

How much fun would the gym be if everyone worked together and liked each other? Sounds pretty boring. Check out this story about Teddy Bear, and see if you can relate! Link to Full Story

The Hidden Secret in Think and Grow Rich

When I heard about Brian Kim's eBook, 'The Hidden Secret in Think and Grow Rich', I knew I had to check it out. My review of the book dishes on what it has to offer, which is plenty! Link to Full Story

July 12, 2007

Exercise of the Day - Barbell Reverse Curl

Doing the reverse barbell curl is an excellent exercise for pounding on your biceps while also developing strong, powerful forearms. Link to Full Story

Paris Hilton and Deadly Car Crash

People have become unnecessarily hooked on sensationalized news stories, and this business with Paris Hilton is just the latest example. Mika Brzezinski fights back by destroying not one, but two news stories about Paris Hilton while on the air! Link to Full Story

Self Improvement and Law of Attraction Link Love, Volume 21

Self improvement defined, personal development, decision making, weight loss, schmoozing, and more! You don't want to miss this edition of the Self Improvement and Law of Attraction Link Love Series! Link to Full Story

July 11, 2007

Top 3 Ways to Get the Most out of a Heart Rate Monitor

Wearing a heart rate monitor when you exercise has numerous benefits. In a society riddled by confusion about the right ways to exercise, this simple and effective device can literally mean the difference between success and failure! Link to Full Story

Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix: A Lesson in Moderation

The Harry Potter movies succeed in a way that other movies have not in the fact that they deliver without OVER delivering! Link to Full Story

How to Handle Negative Changes

When our lives change in a way that we perceive to be negative, it can be rough. However, it IS possible to get through these times, and this outline will help you to do exactly that. Link to Full Story

July 9, 2007

Exercise of the Day - Bench Dips

Although pictured here using a weight plate, this exercise can be very easily done in any environment with little or no additional equipment. Link to Full Story

A Light Bulb Moment: Exercise Generating Electricity

In a TRUE light bulb moment, a gym in Hong Kong has figured out how to translate human movement into electrical power. How...uh...bright is that? Link to Full Story

Self Improvement Book Reviews, Paris Hilton, and Personal Development Partners!

What kind of blog post includes Paris Hilton along with words like self improvement, personal development, and book reviews? The Today is that Day kind! Link to Full Story

July 7, 2007

Health, Diet & Weight Loss Checklist, Part V

By using exercise to enhance your level of neuromuscular coordination, you can experience many benefits, including increased strength, injury prevention, and increased balance. Link to Full Story

What’s up with People who Can’t Exercise?

The human body is a machine with an incredible capacity for physical exertion, yet for some reason that I can't quite comprehend, a lot of people can't figure out how to do that... Link to Full Story

Doing it Differently Blog Carnival, 6th Edition

The 6th edition of the Doing it Differently Blog Carnival covers everything from attaining goals and facing fears, up through book reviews, reasons not to drive, and even showing the love for an airport. Great stuff! Link to Full Story

July 4, 2007

Richard Branson vs. Greed and Vanity

What's more important - spending $1.6 million dollars on a piece of jewelry, or spending $25 million dollars to cure the environment? In today's world, people are doing both! Link to Full Story

Exercise of the Day - Ankle Wiggles

Another ab exercise that uses no equipment whatsoever, Ankle Wiggles is a great movement that uses constant tension in order to crank up the intensity. Link to Full Story

Self Improvement Hack: I am NOT that kind of a Person!

Would you believe that there is a simple and effective self improvement program that takes less than 5 minutes to implement, yet has incredible results? Link to Full Story

Golf Cart Driver Busted for DUI

Hmmmm...does it make sense to drive a golf cart while you're drunk if it means that you'll make it to a wedding on time??? Link to Full Story

How to Run Really Fast - 3 Top Tips

To run, or not to run? It's a no-brainer question if you think about it, and this posts lays out the details about why and how to do it. Link to Full Story

July 3, 2007

Successful Blogging - Are you Creating Something, or just Reading and Writing?

The blogosphere is great, but what is the next step? Are we all just going to keep reading blogs and writing blogs posts indefinitely? Link to Full Story

June 25, 2007

3 Powerful Online Self Improvement Systems

Are you using the technology that is at your fingertips to make the most of your life, or are you squandering the vast resources at your disposal? Link to Full Story

No Love for the Links!

A temporary break from the weekly Link Love series, but still some valuable information about upcoming content. Link to Full Story

What I Learned from Bob Barker and The Price is Right

Bob Barker leads by example and teaches some great lessons about life by successfully pulling off a 35 year career on The Price is Right. Link to Full Story

June 20, 2007

Personal Development Partners - You are NOT Alone!

Finally - a website dedicated to personal development that doesn't cost a dime
to use, yet has incredible value from both a personal as well as a community
point of view! Link to Full Story

Why isn’t the Law of Attraction working?

If you are confused about why the Law of Attraction isn't working, there are some real - and down to earth - answers about how the whole thing works. Link to Full Story

June 16, 2007

Today is that Day Self Empowerment Newsletter

Details about the free Today is that Day Self Empowerment Newsletter, including subscriber-only product discounts. Link to Full Story

Self Improvement and Law of Attraction Link Love, Volume 19

This week's edition of the Self Improvement and Law of Attraction Link Love series features loads of great stuff including humor, spawning creativity, odes to happiness, parenting, and more! Link to Full Story

Doing it Differently Blog Carnival, 5th Edition

This edition of the Doing it Differently Blog Carnival features everything from science, to magic, to mind over matter, to magical mind over matter science with the IRS! Enjoy! Link to Full Story

June 14, 2007

I Need You to Cheat on Your Spouse…

Do you think you can accomplish your wildest dreams in life by stepping out on your spouse or significant other? Link to Full Story

June 13, 2007

Nude Bikers Ride

Nude bicyclists "put it all on the line" in order to protest unsafe bicycling conditions! Link to Full Story

Exercise of the Day - Alternating Split Squats

The Alternating Split Squat is a great exercise for strengthening and toning your legs while at the same time burning through a ton of calories! Link to Full Story

June 12, 2007

Can you Shut Up for just a Minute?

Can you change your life by just learning the fine art of actually listening when people speak? I think the answer is obvious, don't you? Link to Full Story

June 10, 2007

Vulcan Success Principles: Victory through Emotional Mastery

Personal development and victory as taught by the success principles of Vulcans! Link to Full Story

Health, Diet & Weight Loss Checklist, Part IV

Part IV in the Health, Diet, and Weight Loss Series discusses the importance of flexibility, and also gives the basics for flexibility exercise guidelines. Link to Full Story

Large Fat Woman says it’s OK to be Fat

A rather large, fat woman claims that it is okay to be fat. In fact, she has created a 7-minute long video explaining why she feels that way! Link to Full Story

Self Improvement and Law of Attraction Link Love, Volume 18

This week's Link Love edition features several powerful truths that can change your life, but that can be read and internalized in under 5 minutes. Doesn't get much easier than that, right? Link to Full Story

June 6, 2007

10,000 Fists to Freedom

Think you have what it takes to make a 90-day
self improvement commitment and actually STICK to it?

Then put your money where you mouth is and prove it!
Link to Full Story

June 5, 2007

Disagreeing with the Pink Princess about Selling eBooks Online

A difference of opinions about whether or not the buying and selling of eBooks on the Internet is indeed DEAD. Link to Full Story

Exercise of the Day - Alternating Single Leg Bridge

A great overall body exercise that works the shoulders and arms, lower back, abs, and legs - all at the same time! Link to Full Story

2,000 Gather for Nude Photo Shoot

Can you add the fact that you can get thousands of people naked to YOUR resume'? This guy does it, and with his camera at the ready! Link to Full Story

How to Look Good even if You’re Fat, Ugly, and Have a Big Nose

Think that you need to go "under the knife" to improve your appearance? Not anymore! Now you can find out what you will look like after plastic surgery without actually HAVING plastic surgery! Link to Full Story

Book Blog Tour: Life on Purpose - Six Passages to an Inspired Life

My review of a very enlightening book that discusses purposefully creating the life that we want, rather than just being "victims" of the life that we are living. Link to Full Story

A Good Push Up Workout, Part II

A powerful and exhausting push up workout that will net you incredible upper body results, including strengthening and growth of the shoulders, triceps, and chest muscles. Link to Full Story

Self Improvement and Law of Attraction Link Love, Volume 17

This week's self improvement and law of attraction information runs the gamut from productivity to happiness to visualization to wake up calls. Check it out! Link to Full Story

Celebrity Endorsements - The Key to Inflated Prices

Apparently the world in general has a surplus of money to spend, because the celebrity endorsement deals are still going strong. Who do people think is paying those celebrities to pretend that they like something?? Link to Full Story

Doing it Differently Blog Carnival, 4th Edition

Parenting, money, health, laughter - all that and more in this edition of the Doing it Differently Blog Carnival! Link to Full Story

Exercise of the Day - Dive Bomber Push Up

If you are looking for a great way to get more out of the push up exercise, the Dive Bomber Push-up fits the bill! Link to Full Story

Rehab - The Celebrity Drug of Choice

Despite the fact that rehab is obviously just a joke for celebrities these days, am I the only one who sees an escalating situation here that needs to be recognized? Link to Full Story

The Top 2 Methods of Losing Bodyfat

There are 2 simple techniques that can be a part of any weight loss program that will ensure the maximum amount of body fat loss! Link to Full Story

Happiness Quotient - What Blueprint are you Creating?

Is your blueprint for life one that will ensure the building of a life of joy and contentment, or one that will be dependent on certain circumstances in order for you to be happy? Link to Full Story

Topless pictures of Cecilia Bolocco create Scandal - Why do we Care?

Apparently we are supposed to care deeply for the fact that a former Miss Universe just got nailed on tape half-naked, and most likely also cheating on her husband. I'm sorry, I can't seem to get worried about this... Link to Full Story

May 9, 2007

Exercise of the Day - Alternating Crunches on Exercise Ball

Unlike a standard Exercise Ball Crunch, this movement requires the activation of more core muscles, including the obliques, thus making it a much more effective exercise.

Be sure to visit Fitness Generator to get access to thousands of exercise graphics as well as instructions on using bodyweight, dumbbells, kettlebells, resistance bands, and more!

Alternating Crunches on Exercise Ball
Alternating Crunches on Exercise Ball

The most common mistake with this exercise is bringing the upper body off of the ball and then twisting to one side or the other. You will recruit more muscle fibers by twisting as you come up, reversing the twist on the way back down, and then doing the same movement on the other side. Also, when in the top most part of the movement, hold that peak contraction for one or two full seconds before returning to the bottom position. Come back up from the bottom position immediately, though - do linger there and rest.

May 7, 2007

How to Live Out Loud

Did you ever stop and wonder if your life is hurtling past you while you just hang on trying not to fall off, rather than you consciously creating a life that is full of happiness and joy?

Having just returned from an absolutely wonderful weekend in Panama City, FL where my wife and I attended the wedding of one of my closest friends, I have had the chance to give some serious forward-looking as well as retrospective thought to life in general, and posting those thoughts for the benefit of my readers immediately came to mind.

Live out Loud!My desire is for everyone to enjoy life on this planet as much as possible and in as many ways as possible. The phrase "live out loud" popped into my head, and I saw that as a great way to describe a life that is consciously created to be full of fun and frivolity. Here are some tips on doing exactly that!

Smile and Laugh Often

Although the concept of laughter being good for us in nothing new, that hasn't stopped people from consistently taking life WAY too seriously! None of us is getting out of life alive, so why would you squander the opportunity to have a good time while you're here?

Yes, you've got issues. Financial considerations, personal demons to battle, family problems, health concerns, career considerations, blah, blah, blah. So does everyone else.

If you sit around waiting for all of your "stuff" to be handled before you can start laughing and smiling all day, you'll be laying on your death bed wishing that you had spent more time laughing and smiling.

Do What you Want to Do

Each of us is an individual and we choose what we want to do with our lives. However, in addition to choosing a direction for your life, you can exert that same free will on a daily basis in your home, your place of business, out in public, and when visiting others.

Yes, you should consider the needs of others as a general rule, but that does not mean that you are here for the sole purpose of serving others! Quite to the contrary, actually - you're job here on earth is to serve yourself. You are here to learn and have fun.

If you spend your entire life - or even an entire day - not doing what you truly want to do, then refer once again to what I said earlier about what you'll be saying on your death bed.

Expect the Unexpected

You can try to foresee all of the different things that may be a part of your experience in life, but no matter how hard you try, unexpected things are still going to happen. For many people, this is a huge part of the reason why they are not enjoying their lives as much as they could be.

Whenever something happens that is outside of a person's "plan," they tend to immediately focus on trying to find a way to deal with this bump in the road. Dealing with the bump is not the issue, however.

The issue is that whenever someone comes upon one of these bumps in the road, what they consistently forget is that they still need to focus on being happy and having fun. In a world that offers a lot of negativity and plenty of opportunities for stress, our "default mode" is one of being negative and stressed out.

Consciously creating a life of living out loud means exactly that - consciously creating. If you stop focusing on being happy, you can probably guess what will happen to your level of happiness. When something unexpected happens, deal with it from a position of power, and then keep on cruising along being happy and creating joy.

See Value in Each Experience

After something unexpected happens in your life, that is a prime opportunity for you to ask "What was the value in that experience?". Every experience has something to offer, although it is not always as obvious as other times.

For example, if someone that you care about almost dies, it is hard to see the value in that. However, as you quickly realize that you now have a better appreciation for that person still being alive, it becomes apparent that there was some value in that situation after all.

Every single experience in life fits into that same mold, so I will not pass out endless examples here. However, trust in the fact that no matter how bad something may seem, not only does that thing have some sort of value, but in most cases it will also help you to live a happy and joyful life.

Refer back to the example of almost losing someone that you care about and you will see an immediate opportunity to start enjoying your life more by spending more of it with that person.

Be Who you Want to Be

I saved this one for last because I feel that it is the very cornerstone of happiness. There are many people who define happiness by material possessions, certain experiences, various opportunities, etc. However, each of those things will only hold value for that person based on that person's 100% unique view of the world.

So, by trying to serve the "greater good," or by living your life by standards that have been set down by anyone other than yourself, you are just setting yourself up to live a life that you don't truly want to be living.

The only way to truly enjoy life is to be the person that you actually want to be! Your friends, family, co-workers, mentors, counselors, and advisers cannot tell you to be - or not to be - a certain type of person. Their input can be incredibly valuable and I certainly advise seeking guidance from anyone who has an opinion that you respect. However, when all is said and done, you are the only person who is qualified to decide if you actually want to listen to them.


At this time you have the opportunity to give yourself a little "pop-quiz" to see if you are on the right track to start Living out Loud:

  1. Are you going to nod your head and say that this blog post makes some great sense, run around for the next few hours feeling inspired, give some serious thought to creating the life that you truly want to be living, and then follow those thoughts up with some consistent action?
  2. Or, are you going to let all of this go in one ear and out the other because you are already late for some task that you need to accomplish, and you just don't have time for this mamby-pamby, feel good nonsense?

The choice, of course, is yours. However, I believe that in a day, a month, a year, and a decade, the people who chose option number one are going to have lived a far better life than the people who chose option number 2!

April 30, 2007

Exercise of the Day: Horizontal Rotation on Exercise Ball

I assure you, this exercise is much harder than it looks if you do it right!

Be sure to visit Fitness Generator to get access to thousands of exercise graphics as well as instructions on using bodyweight, dumbbells, kettlebells, resistance bands, and more!

Horizontal Rotation on Exercise ball
Horizontal Rotation on Exercise Ball

Not only is this an incredible core stabilization exercise, but it is an awesome exercise for the obliques (side abdominal muscles) as well. The trick to doing this movement properly is to keep your hips up so that your upper legs are parallel to the floor at all times. Also, be sure that just your shoulders are on the ball and not your lower back, and also that you rotate as far as possible to the left and to the right. The farther away you get from the mid-line of your body during each rotation, the more you will get out of this exercise. You can use any kind of a bar, pole, or even a dumbbell or a medicine ball to vary your intensity level.

April 29, 2007

How to become a Productivity Super Hero who Rights Wrongs, Saves the Environment, and Rescues Cats from Trees

Okay, so that headline was a little over the top - but you're here reading now, so why not make the best of it! Smile!

Apparently there is another group writing project going around the blogosphere that actually has some value, and after having been tagged by the MomGadget herself, as well as by Dawud at HealthyWebDesign, I thought it was worth my time and yours, so I've agreed to share some insight!

The idea was originally started by Ben at the Instigator Blog and he called it The Ultimate Guide to Productivity Group Writing Project. As good a name for a series about getting things done if ever there was one, and the concept is pretty basic.

Just list your best productivity habits, highlight your most effective one if you want to, and link back to Ben's site, as well as to the people who tagged you for the project. In fact, if you email Ben after putting up your post, he'll pop over 2 links back to your site. YAY - double the fun!

So, without further discussion, here we go with
Ultimate Guide to Productivity

In a word (or a phrase, in this case), I keep my eyes on the prize!

There are more websites and blog posts dedicated to productivity systems and concepts than you can shake a stick at. I regularly read Lifehack.org, The Ririan Project, and similar sites, however, in truth, I rarely implement most of those systems simply because I don't believe that life should be systematized like that.

And yes, apparently systematized is a real word because my spell checker did not underline it in red just now when I typed it! :)

However, despite my "anti-systems" mentality, I am ALL about successful habits, and I believe that those habits start - and end - with remembering on a constant basis - why you are doing whatever it is that you are doing.

By keeping your eyes on the prize, you automatically stay focused on the "big picture" which keeps you from straying too far off the path of productivity.

For example, in my case, my long-term goal is complete time and financial freedom so that I can spend a ridiculous amount of time visiting my friends and family members. In order to accomplish that goal, I want to build up my Internet business to the point where most of my income is residual, and does not require me to work 12-hour days.

If I start to get off-track during the day by wanting to read less-than productive blogs or websites (even though they are fun!), or if I start to realize that I am not fully focused on my writing or my marketing efforts, all I have to do is remember that in order to accomplish my long-term goal, I have to work my butt off now so that I can play later.

Doing so always yanks me right back onto the path of productivity and focus!

So, keeping my eyes on the prize is the most important productivity secret that I have, although I do also have a close runner-up for 2nd place, and that is:

I always do the mission-critical tasks first!

My primary job is to write content - period. Yes, being a professional blogger also entails many marketing efforts such as reading and commenting on other people's blogs, participating in community sites like MyBlogLog, Stumbleupon, Digg, and message boards, but Mission Task #1 every day is the writing.

Marketing does very little good if you are sending people to a site that has nothing for them when they get there!

So, my second most important productivity secret is to always do the most important things first.

Third, although I am not a big fan of multi-tasking, my personal computer and Internet set up at home is not as fast as I would like it to be, so I fill in potentially wasted time by doing "quick tasks" while waiting for web pages to load, large files to download, etc.

I keep my Google RSS reader open at all times in a Firefox Tab, and whenever I have 5 seconds to kill, I will pop over to that tab and skim a headline or two to see if I need to give that blog post more of my time later on.

When you subscribe to several hundred blogs like I do, skimming is the only way to even remotely stay up to date!

And finally, my last productivity secret is that I do work in "task blocks". Several people have recommended the use of time blocks, which I also think is a good idea, but I have modified that concept to be what I call "task blocks".

Since I am the most productive whenever I am 100% focused on any given task, I break down my entire day into task blocks. When I am working on any particular task block, that is ALL I am working on.

I can border on being supernaturally productive whenever I truly put my mind to something, so by doing my work in task blocks, I knock out the most possible amount of work in any given amount of time.

I do not limit the amount of time that I work on any task block because I feel that would stifle my creativity or my level of genuine interest in whatever I am doing. Rather than giving myself a time limit, I just refer back to my second productivity secret - doing mission-critical tasks first - and I simply prioritize which tasks are worthy of me spending my time on.

There are many potential things that a professional blogger needs to focus on, but here are the things that stand out the most in any given "work" day for me:

  • Writing (and research, as needed)
  • Reading & Commenting (done together)
  • Email & Comment moderation
  • Blog technical work (coding, graphics, advertisers, pulling my hair out)
  • Personal time (exercise, meditation/nap, food breaks, etc.)
  • Social Networking (Digg, Stumbleupon, message boards, etc.)

So, there you have it! Being the goal-oriented person that I am, I follow this pattern 5 solid days each week, most Saturdays, and also on Sunday when I don't have actual social or family plans.

Does that make me a productivity junkie, a workaholic, or just a slightly insane person? Maybe.

However, when all is said and done and I can:

  • Visit my friend Gayla way out in the (sticks?)
  • Spend a week in Key West with Andrea
  • Camp out in Panama City with Michael and Lisa
  • See the back hills of Texas with Craiger
  • Get back to my roots in New York, and
  • Honor my legacy in the Pacific Northwest

- all without affecting my paycheck - we'll see who is crazy then, won't we??? ;)~

OH - I almost forgot. TAG - you're it! Everyone benefits from learning new and exciting (or insane) ways to be productive, so c'mon and share your ideas!

If you are reading this, you may consider yourself officially tagged to participate. Be sure to show the link love back to Ben, include a link back to this post as your inspiration, and then share your own productivity secrets with your readers.

C'mon - ya know you wanna!


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April 28, 2007

Self Improvement and Law of Attraction Link Love, Volume 12

This is Volume 12 of the Self Improvement and Law of Attraction Link Love series.

This series will be published weekly and will be comprised of links to quality blog posts that have proven to be extraordinary in their ability to assist, inform, or empower the reader. Enjoy!

1) Intensive Care for the Nurturer's Soul - In the very appropriate context of "keeping it simple," Hueina Su brings on guest blogger Kevin Gianni who teaches us the 10 Commandments of the Best Exercise and Weight Loss Programs.

2) LifeHack - Adrian Savage has a great post called Has Your Fire Burned Low? which includes some great tips on bringing our desires back to a roaring flame, as well as a great bit at the end of the post that you don't want to miss about what happens with fire.

3) Abundance Journal - Still having trouble deciding if the whole Law of Attraction thing works? Belle's great post "It's Not Working!" does a very effective job of addressing the common pitfalls that people experience, and what to do about them.

4) Optimist Lab - Cardin Routh has an incredible post called Keeping Your Precious Things Precious. She discusses how our feelings always tell us if we are on the right track or not, and also how we can achieve maximum success by listening to our own inner voice, rather than what other people tell us. Great wisdom!

5) Life Optimizer - Having trouble getting the job done? Donald Latumahina's post What is the Key to Productivity? brings up the very real fact that many of us are too focused on things that are not mission critical - thus causing us to not always accomplish the mission!

6) Inspiring and Empowering Lives - Do you find yourself thinking that the grass is always greener on the other side? Take a peek at Jacklyn's post Why Is It Important To Improve Your Self? and follow her great advice to stop saying, "If only…"

7) Coffee2Code - Not a personal development site, but if you use WordPress for your blog, make sure to grab the Customizable Post Listings plug-in. See that section down below that says "Random Great Posts from the Past"? That is the Customizable Post Listings plug-in in action!

Blogs that have recently featured Today is that Day

MUCH gratitude to all of the following bloggers who shared the Link Love by telling others about posts here at Today is that Day!

Christy's Coffee Break - I am truly grateful to Christy for picking Today is that Day for this edition of her Best of the Blogs positive blog review series. You rock, Christy!

Something Good - Lorna referenced the Today is that Day blog in a GREAT post that she put together called Creating and Using Affirmations. Awesome stuff, Lorna - and thanks!

Debra Moorehead - In her post Your Magic Wand, Debra packs a lot of information into a small space, including a list of motivational, educational, and inspirational sites that includes the Today is that Day blog. Thanks, Debra!

Abundance Tips - The web links section of the Abundance Tips site is a great (and growing) list of powerful places to visit on the web, and they were kind enough to list Today is that Day among the other click-worthy entries. Thanks a bunch for the Link Love as well as the great format of the list!

Live the Power - Karen has put together a very cool feature called Joy Links, and she referenced the recent Today is that Day post about affirmations. Ironically, I also mentioned her site in that post. Reciprocation of reciprocation? I love the blogosphere! Thanks a million, Karen! Love the Joy Links concept!

Blog Carnivals that have recently included Today is that Day posts:

Personal Development Carnivals - The Urban Monk showed the post 'The Agony of Victory: Personal Development Breaking Point', and Balanced Life Center included 'Personal Development Roadblock: Are you Specializing too Soon?'.

Law of Attraction Carnival - Edward at Evolving Times put out another great edition, and he featured the Today is that Day post 'The Death of the Law of Attraction'.

Carnival of Powerful Living - Another information-packed edition hosted over at Verve Coaching which featured the post 'You're about to get hit.'.

Positive Mindset and Wealth Creation - The Women Internet Marketers site put together a huge list of posts about staying positive, making money, and achieving success! The Today is that Day post 'No Rocket Science Required: Self Improvement Starts Now!' was piled in with the rest of the quality knowledge included in that blog carnival.

That's it for this week, and if that list doesn't keep you busy learning and growing, then I don't know what will! Thanks as always to the many bloggers who contributed their time, knowledge, and their generosity!


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Self Improvement Task: Affirmations that really Work

Insert Your Mental Reprogramming System of Choice Here: Affirmations, Visualization, Hypnosis, Meditation, Self-talk, Brain-wave Synchronization, and on and on the list goes…

There are so many ways to reprogram your mind these days that I'm beginning to wonder if we're all just running around in a brain-wash induced state of self-imposed denial.

OUCH! That came out a bit more harshly than I had intended! However, in truth, there is a slight grain of irritation here, because, much like the Law of Attraction, there is so much confusion about how to use some of these tools that their meaning is starting to get lost in the shuffle. This post is my attempt at setting the record straight on one of the most popular systems: Affirmations.

To cut right to the heart of the matter, the question on the table is "Do affirmations work"? The answer to the question is "Yes, if your affirmations really work". Confused yet? Allow me to clear the fog a bit.

As Karen Lynch points out in her post "Words," the end result that you are after with an affirmation is a feeling. That's it. That's all you get.

You can't manifest a new house or a new car with affirmations. You can't bring forth a huge pile of money with affirmations. You can't conjure up a rewarding career, nor magically create a loving and loyal romantic interest.

Affirmations, do not do any of those things. In fact, affirmations don't "do" anything - not in the 3-dimensional world anyway. The job of an affirmation is not to conjure up the things that we want to have in our lives, but rather to conjure up the feeling that having those things will create in our lives.

Then, once you have that feeling, you Law of Attraction junkies will recognize that the feeling will then create the vibrations which will speed the house, the car, the job, the money, the mate - whatever - directly to you at a rate that is proportionate to your level of allowing and belief.

However, for those of you who aren't so sure about the whole LOA thing, don't despair! You can use affirmations just as effectively to generate feelings of happiness and success.

You see, by feeling what it will be like to attain your goal, what you are doing is building something.

Oh yes, Grasshopper, you are building something truly wonderful. You are building something as large as the tallest building, as far-reaching as the infinite dreamscape, and as real to you as anything ever possibly could be.

You are building Belief.

By constantly creating the feeling of having something that is not (yet) physically in your life, you are creating a new belief system from scratch. This belief system will allow you to "know" what it is like to have the things that you desire because - in your mind - you already have them.

By continually reaffirming the feeling of having the things that you want, you will find ways to bring those things into your 3-dimensional existence. This may be through a burst of inspiration, a sustained motivation to take action, or it may happen by you actually coming across the method needed to bring you what you want.

So, the question of whether or not affirmations actually work, and if so, how to create affirmations that really work for you, is answered simply by asking yourself the following question:

"What can I tell myself that will create the feeling of having {insert the thing that you are affirming for here}?"

Here are a few examples from my own life, and I use them to reaffirm whenever something actually happens, so that the feeling that the thing generates is clear and present in that moment in time:

"Money comes to me easily and frequently." - Stolen from 'The Secret', I say this every single time I get money in any amount. Since I "work" on the Internet, I receive revenue from many different sources, and every time I get a check or a deposit into my PayPal account, I say this affirmation - no matter what the sum of money is.

"I am so grateful for…" - Gratitude is one the keys to success, and I practice it all day, everyday. From saying "I am so grateful that I don't have to get out of bed yet" to saying "I am so grateful that today was a good day with my family," not a day goes by that I don't actually say some rendition of a gratitude affirmation several times throughout the day.

"Since I live …" - One of my primary life goals is to own a house on the beach in St. Augustine, FL. I live in northeast Florida already, so anytime anything "beach-like" crosses my mind - even in a visualization - I reaffirm it. "Since I live on the beach, I can spend my upcoming day off there." "Since I live on the beach, I can run along the shore as the sun is rising." "Since I live on the beach, I can hear the surf from my window as I am working in my home office".

These are just examples, and are obviously specific to my lifestyle, but that is also why they work! If I ran around all day affirming things that had nothing to do with me, or that were so far out of my belief system that it would not be possible for me to take my affirmations seriously, then those affirmations wouldn't do me much good.

If you try to affirm "wild and crazy" success into your life with off the wall affirmations, the only feeling that you will be creating is one of disbelief, and that will get you nowhere.

So, if you want affirmations that really work, think of affirmations that work for you. Once you have done that, it is just a matter of repeating them as often as you want to feel that feeling of success!


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April 24, 2007

Exercise of the Day: Push-ups on Exercise Ball

Even people who are good at push-ups will find this movement challenging!

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Push-ups on Exercise ball
Push-ups on Exercise Ball
A standard push-up is already a challenging exercise that includes the use of many different muscle groups, including the abdominal and lower-back muscles that collectively make up your "core". By doing this movement on an exercise ball, not only do you radically increase the recruitment of those core stabilization muscles, but you change the way the upper body muscles are recruited as well. By modifying the way a muscle is used, you get the double benefit of strengthening it from a different "angle" while at the same time increasing your level of neuromuscular coordination - the mind-muscle link.

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