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When many people experience stress, they often resort to negative places or actions.
This means their response to stress has a detrimental impact on their lives.
Even though they might be aware of this, they continue to go to these places.
I refer to this as going to a 'familiar' place.
Here's how it works:
1. I’m feeling stressed, overwhelmed, and vulnerable.
2. I need to get away from this place within myself.
3. I go to a familiar place or engage in a familiar action to escape.
The problem is, if your 'familiar' place has a negative impact, you'll end up facing even more stress.
If this sounds like you, something needs to change.
I believe that nearly all of us need 'familiar' places in our lives; it's part of being human.
However, we need to develop ones that help us positively through tough times.In this week’s podcast, I break down how familiar places work and how you can develop positive ones in your life.
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Do you have a character strength that has been important to your moments of success?
You may see it as a part of your identity.
Here’s an interesting question:
Does this character strength restrict your achievements?
For some people, it does.
This week, I share the story of a person I was mentoring who was never achieving their ultimate goal because of their biggest character strength.
I also share how we identified this and what we did to help her achieve a goal she had been dreaming of for years.
Listen to this if you feel you are doing the work but aren’t achieving your goals.
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Do you self-identify as sometimes lazy and unmotivated with exercise?
I often hear people that struggle with exercise describe themselves in this way.
One of the main reasons they are dissatisfied with their health and fitness is because they struggle with motivation.
This means they never create change and continue heading in the wrong direction.
To me, motivation should be one of the key focuses when you are aiming to bring regular exercise into your life.
There’s a strategy that I used called ‘motivation stacking’. It’s a powerful strategy that gets you to a place where you are ‘fired up’ to exercise and keep turning up...which means you get to the place where you are proud of your fitness.
If you feel lazy and unmotivated, make sure you watch this video to learn how ‘motivation stacking’ can help up your fitness.
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There’s a money management rule that everyone should apply in their lives if they want to have a successful financial future.
It’s called ‘pay yourself first’.
This simple rule says that you should aim to put the first payment from your pay into your long-term investing.
People who follow this rule tend to end up in an amazing place with their finances.
Recently, I was thinking about this rule and how we should apply it to our ‘self-development’ time.
Imagine if you were to commit to the ‘pay myself my development time first’ rule in your life.
Do you think you’d be growing and building the life you love and desire?
In this week’s video, I break down this concept and how you can apply it to your life.
If you feel you need more development time for yourself, this video is for you.
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Last weekend, I took on a physical challenge that I failed at.
It’s a challenge that I want to conquer, but I’m not sure if I can beat it—it’s that hard.
But because I love a challenge, I’m going to attempt it again.
So, I thought I’d share how I’ll approach taking on a challenge where there’s a huge amount of doubt.
If you sometimes shy away from challenging times or want to face big ones in your life, watch this video.
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Are you a good team member?
Being in a team is a part of life.
Work teams, sport teams, your team of friends, and so on…
There are people who enhance the team, that takes the team to a higher place.
Then there are those who restrict the team, sometimes in really negative ways.
This week I share a story that taught me about how to be a better team member and the 3 principles I uphold when I’m in that environment.
Listen to this video if you want to be a person that is a valued member within the teams you are in.
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Last weekend we had the Christchurch Marathon. It was an amazing day for our half marathon group.
We had the most PB’s we have ever had and some people had ‘once in a lifetime performances’.
I’ve been reflecting on why we had so many great performances within our team. There are things we know…
- Our group training helps people get to their next level.
- Our coaches are experienced and are amazing at guiding and supporting our runners.
- Our runners care about each other and want each other to succeed.
- Our programme prepares our runners for success.
After reflecting on this, and those of our runners who nailed their race, I realised there was a key to their performance that was common across these runners and it can teach us an important lesson about high performance.
In this week’s video I teach you how you can become a higher performer in areas of your life that are important to you.
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In New Zealand, the Covid lockdown period had a positive effect on many people’s fitness.
A lot of people who didn’t normally exercise suddenly had more time, so they used this time to go for a walk, a run or do some other form of exercise.
People were getting fitter, feeling good about themselves physically, and enjoying the benefits of regular exercise.
This could have been a life changing time….
But when life went back to normal what do you think happened?
These people fell away from the exercise habit they had built.
This lockdown period teaches some really valuable lessons around why people aren’t exercising and how things need to be done differently.
In this week’s video, I teach you a better way to approach bringing exercise into your life, in a way that can be maintained no matter what the conditions of your life may be.
If you aren’t exercising, you want to watch this video.
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The last quarter of a half marathon is tough.
As a coach, I want to make sure our half marathon runners know how to respond in a way that will:
1. Deliver the result they want
2. Help them make the best decisions in these tough moments
3. Get them to the finish line in a way they can be proud of
We have a mental technique we teach our runners which helps them win these tough moments and it’s very simple and effective!
This week I teach you this technique so you can get better at ‘winning’ tough moments in your life. -
Are you a career driven person or business owner that is compromising your health due to the demands of your work life?
If you are, this week’s video is for you.
I share some interesting, and scary insights that I gained from an interview I did recently, around the cost of not looking after your health when you are a workaholic.If you know you are putting your health last due to your work, watch this video.
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This week, one of our runners came up to me for some weight-loss advice.
During our discussion, I asked the question “Why do you think you are overweight?”.
It was obvious that they hadn’t thought about this question as they didn’t have an answer.
They looked a bit lost.
I suggested that they have to think about this and find a possible answer or answers, because it’s important to figure out the real problem/s lying behind this issue for them that may need to be solved.
A lot of people think a weight-loss journey is solely about food and exercise.
While these 2 things are important, there are often (and not always obvious) bigger problems to solve, and if you get on top of these you have a higher chance of success.In this week’s video, I share why this is an important question to explore before you start a weight-loss journey and the steps you can take which will help set you on the right path.
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I was talking to a friend last weekend about his financial situation.
He was telling me that he probably spends over 8 hours a week stressing about money.
This is massive when you think about it, it’s half the time you are awake within a full day!The interesting thing about our conversation is that he’s in a great place with his finances.
It turns out that the finances aren’t the problem…It’s that he’s missing 3 simple steps that would remove the stress from his life.
In this week’s video, I share our conversation and the 3-step plan that could help him remove a massive stress from his life.
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Do you have an area of your life that you know you are very strong in?
It could be:
Career Health and fitness Being a parent A hobby
Does being strong in this area hold you back?
You may be wondering what I’m talking about here...I have this concept called ‘Because I’m great I don’t have to’.
It’s a concept that digs deep into how our strength can close us off to the work that can be done to take us to a higher level of self.
In this week’s video I talk about this concept and share how understanding it can lead to exciting next level versions of you. -
In my book, "I Will Make You Passionate About Exercise," I introduce the concept of four different types of exercisers.
They are:
The Non-Exerciser: This person has no exercise routine. The Yo-Yo Exerciser: This person comes and goes from exercise The Habit Exerciser: This person has a good routine that they know they can maintain, but sometimes aren’t achieving their desired change The Thriving Exerciser: This person is in a place where they are growing and experiencing all the amazing benefits that come from regular exerciseWhich one are you?
(If you are a Non-Exerciser or a Yo-Yo Exerciser, it’s worth getting my book which will give you a plan for how to become a Habit and eventually even a Thriving exerciser).
Recently, I realized there is a fifth type of exerciser, the highest level of all.
This is a level that not many can reach, but if you do, you'll become a legend with exercise.
In this week’s video, I reveal the fifth type of exerciser. Maybe it’s a level that you can aim for.
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Do you feel guilty about the things you aren't doing to help yourself grow or overcome hurdles you face?
You are not alone in experiencing this.
Many people grapple with such guilt.
Unfortunately, instead of prompting actionable change, this guilt often merely exacerbates negative feelings.
There's a tool that I use to address this issue. It allows me to be realistic, fair to myself, and build trust that I will overcome challenges.
This week, I will share what the tool is and how you can also use it.
So, if you are sitting in guilt, check out this video
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Being true to the real me is important.
I like to feel aligned to my values and who I want to be in this world.
To take that a step further, I want to evolve so I can learn higher levels of myself.
Every day, I have a powerful tool that I use that allows me to get to these higher levels.
In this week’s video I teach you this tool. I think you will get a lot of value from it.
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