Showing posts with label pain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pain. Show all posts

Wednesday, 29 March 2017

How to Live Happily? | Sadhguru


Addressing a group of students and faculty at the IIT campus in Chennai, India, Sadhguru answers a question on how to maintain joy and happiness, regardless of the external circumstances. 

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Thursday, 9 March 2017

Heal yourself, start regenerating your body cells, become young| Abraham Hicks


Find out how to start healing your own body.

But it does take the determination that you're going to put your thoughts upon something that does feel good. And so, here we're going to make a very bold statement: any disease could be healed in a matter of days, any disease, if distraction from it could occur and a different vibration dominate—and the healing time is about how much mix-up there is in all of that.

Best healing words: "Wellbeing should be yours, and your cells know exactly how to ask and what to do, and if you could get out of the way and trust ... you would become well again."

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Saturday, 25 February 2017

Live Your Dream & Master Life | Training Success Motivation

Live your dream and truly master life. There are no boundaries to what you can do or achieve other than yourself. Always move forward, always work hard, fail, stand back up and keep moving forward. 

Live a life to be admired. Live a life of success. No matter what your dream, Bodybuilding, Martial Arts, CrossFit, Acting, Music, Boxing, Weightlifting, Sport, Art, whatever it may be, work hard and you shall reach it!

Featuring UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre, women's UFC bantamweight contender Cat Zingano and other MMA fighters such as Roger Huerta, Ben Nguyen, Muhsin Corbbrey & ONE FC's Cody Stevens; English rapper Wretch 32, Muay Thai champion Yod Wilek, CrossFit athlete Luke Richmond & 4th degree Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt Fernando Maccachero.

Filmed at the CrossFit 2012 Asian Regionals, the Bangkok BJJ Open, Tiger Muay Thai & MMA Training Camp, the Koko London Theatre, the Vegetarian Festival, on location in Thailand, South Korea & England. 

A film by Ryan Jones
Narration by Louie Chapman
Sound Engineer Niko Forster

Music: The Way (Instrumental) - Zack Hemsey https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oN2Xs...

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Tuesday, 21 February 2017

To reach beyond your limits by training your mind | Marisa Peer | TEDxKCS


This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. You can train your mind to do what you want it to. Collaboration with your mind is crucial, the pictures you make in your head and the words that you say to yourself influence how you feel. So tell yourself better things, stretch your mind – make the unfamiliar, familiar.

Marisa Peer is a world renowned speaker, therapist, and best-selling author with nearly three decades of experience. Named Best British Therapist by Men's Health magazine and featured in Tatler's Guide to Britain's 250 Best Doctors, she uses her experiences treating patients including rock stars, CEOs, Olympic athletes, and Oscar winning actors to inform her life-changing speeches and lectures. She has been voted best speaker at numerous conferences including The Yes Group London and the Women in Business Superconference.

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Monday, 6 February 2017

Being Successful Is a Personal Choice | Jim Rohn

The epitome of success is giving a design to your life and pulling it off in a way that satisfies you.



Success is not a stereotype. Success is not an automobile. It’s not a house. It’s not a plan. It’s not money in the bank. That’s not success. Success is the continual unfolding of the design of our life and pulling it off. That’s what success is. Being successful in whatever you want to do that makes sense to you, for you and your family. Take on responsibilities or refuse them, it’s all up to you. We’ve been given the power of choice.

Every life form except human beings operates by instinct in the genetic code. It has no multiple choice. Only humans have multiple choice. In the winter, the goose flies south. Why? Because he’s a goose. He couldn’t fly west. If you said to the goose it’d be better to go west this year, he’d ignore that advice. He’d keep on flying south. Why? He has no alternative. He has no other way. He is only driven, as all life forms are driven, by instinct in the genetic code.

Except human beings. Now why not human beings? Because we’ve been given the dignity of choice. We’re not like a robot. We’re not stuck like a tree, using up all the nourishment and, with nothing left, you die because you can’t change locations. Not true. Humans can go north, south, east, west. Humans can change and do anything they want to do. We’ve been given the dignity.

But here’s what’s interesting about all life forms except humans: Every life form except humans strives to the max of its potential. How tall will a tree grow? As tall as it possibly can. You’ve never heard of a tree growing half as high as it could. No, that is impossible. A tree grows as high as it can, drives down every root it can, produces every leaf it can, extends itself as far as it possibly can. Every life form extends to the max, except human beings. Now why not human beings? Because we’re not robots. We’ve been given the dignity of choice.


Do It All or Don’t


Be part of or all of what you have the potential to be. You’ve got the choice. Do a little to make yourself comfortable and forget the rest, or do it all. There’s nobody here to dictate: you’ve got to do it all. That’s nonsense. You’ve got to be rich because we live in a rich country. That’s nonsense. You don’t have to be rich. You don’t have to do it all. You can do a little, do some, do some more. Take advice, but don’t take orders. Take information, training, teaching, but don’t take orders from anyone who tells you how you need to live and what you need to own and what you need to do. Somebody says, “Well, you need to be successful.” That’s a personal choice, being successful. What we teach is the possibilities, and everybody chooses. Take a little, take a lot, do something, do nothing or ignore the subject.



Abraham Lincoln said, “As I would not be a slave, so I would not be a master.” Excellent philosophy. A guy says, “Hey, I’m soon cashing it in and I’m heading for the mountains. I’m going to live in a little cabin, live off the land and feed the squirrels.” If he goes and does that, guess what—he’s a smashing success. Why? He’s doing what he designed to do and pulled it off. You can’t say, “No, no, that’s not successful.” That is the epitome of success—giving a design to your life and pulling it off to make progress in the direction that satisfies you. If it doesn’t satisfy you, make alternatives and change. If you get some better ideas, sure, you might follow someone’s suggestions and ideas, but not orders.


Design Your Life


Design your own life like you want it. Now if you can take on some responsibilities, you’ve got to consider those. Yes, you can ignore your responsibilities, but you won’t feel good about that. Here’s what the old prophet said: “Some things that taste good now in the mouth turn bitter later in the belly.” So you don’t want to sacrifice world if you traded your soul. That experience would be so bitter and awful and so devastating, it wouldn’t be worth it.

What if you got some gain by greed instead of legitimate ambition? I’m telling you, it might taste good up front, but it’s going to turn bitter in the belly. And a bit of that advice saves some people from devastation. Say, “Well you’re right. I’d better think twice about that.” So we must confront all laws. Spiritual laws, agricultural laws, basic laws, fundamental laws. We must confront all of those. But you still now can design your own life. A little or a lot. Go east, north, south.

Adapted from The Jim Rohn Guide to Time Management
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Friday, 6 January 2017

You Have One Life. Live It. | Sherry McConkey | TEDxUniversityofNevada


After the tragic death of her husband Shane in 2009, Sherry McConkey had to change in order to continue to thrive. 

Shane McConkey, regarded as the most influential skier in the world, believed that if you have the courage to be authentic, anything is possible.  In this very authentic talk, Sherry discusses how the legacy of Shane empowers her daily to discover a new and better version of herself.

Let me know what you think below!

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Monday, 5 December 2016

Dream - Motivational Video



6 minutes 19 seconds of pure motivation! 36 million views and counting!!!

https://youtu.be/g-jwWYX7Jlo

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