Jul 252010
 
Warrior Mind Podcast - Episode 7 - Review of "Inception"

This week we take a different approach to our podcast and conduct a movie review of sorts.  Not just any movie, but “Inception.” 
Of course the movie has to do with the mind and we discuss the fact or fictions of the move.  What the info means to you and how you can use it for [...]

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Jul 222010
 
Do You Really Think That Differently?

“The power to change the world lies in the ability to align one’s thoughts and actions, and to resist emotions that pull one back into the familiar past. When a vision is so alive in the mind that it seems real today, the environment must change to prepare for the new experience” – Joe Dispenza, [...]

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Jun 242010
 
Great Success Comes Through Reflection

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One of my favorite books is “The Book Of Five Rings” by Miyomato Musashi.  Musashi was a badass 17th century Japanese swordsman who never lost a duel in over sixty fights. This book outlines his philosophy of success. Every time I read it I’m amazed by how many of his principles apply to [...]

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Jun 232010
 
9 Mental Strength Tips for Increasing Sales Performance

I just finished Michael Port’s book “The Contrarian Effect – Why It Pays (BIG) to Take Typical Sales Advice and Do the Opposite.” Michael and coauthor Elizabeth Marshall have put into words what I and many top sales professionals have be doing and preaching for years. 
If you’re in sales (and we are ALL in sales [...]

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Jun 122010
 
My Mt. Rainier Avalanche Experience - Revisited

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It was 12 years ago that I made a significant accomplishment in my life…I summated Mt. Rainer!  It was a great experience and one that I will always remember for two opposite reasons:

I summated Mt. Rainer with my older brother
We both survived an avalanche on the way down.

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Jun 032010
 
Are We Letting Our Children Die?

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In a recent post in Medical News Today it was reported:
“An essential component of the school day has been relegated to the sidelines as more states fail to incorporate quality physical education into elementary and middle schools. The 2010 Shape of the Nation Report: Status of Physical Education in the USA shows a [...]

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May 232010
 
How To Take a Shamanic Journey

In my previous post “The Shamanic Journey – An Overview” I briefly discussed journey work and the some intentions behind taking one.
In this post I’d like to go a bit deeper.
All though I’ve been practicing and guiding people on shamanic journeys for years now, I haven’t found a more concise explanation of how to take [...]

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May 222010
 
If You Don't Know Where You’re Going...

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If you don’t know where you’re going, any road will lead you there.
Remember the conversation that Alice had with the Cheshire Cat?  Alice didn’t have a clear idea of where she wanted to go and asked the Cheshire Cat, “Would you tell me, please, which way I ought to walk from here?”
The Cheshire [...]

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May 162010
 
The Shamanic Journey – An Overview

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Being a warrior is not just about perfecting fighting skills, it also involves the soft arts as well.  One of these is ‘arts’ is spirituality.  Notice is did not say religion…they are two VERY different aspects. 
Next to meditation, ‘journey work’ is my absolute favorite for producing stillness and connecting with my Higher Self. 
Every [...]

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Apr 282010
 
Blogging Innovation

I found this fascinating quote today:
 

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Most left-brain-dominant people hate open-ended processes and anything that smacks of ambiguity. Next time you find yourself leading a creative thinking session, make it a point to give participants, early is the session, a mental map of the process you’ll be using. Explain that the session will consist [...]

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