What do you consider a special occasion?
2017 09 20
What do you consider a special occasion?
2017 09 20
Deadlift 1×5, Add 10 pounds to your last Deadlift workout.
Pull Up 3x Max Reps
Deadlift 5×5 @ 85% focus on moving the bar as fast as you can
15 Minute AMRAP DB Lateral Step Ups - 10 right Russian Kettlebell Swings - 10 1 Arm Farmers Walk - 25 yards With KB in rack position right DB Lateral Step Ups - 10 left Russian Kettlebell Swings - 10 1 Arm Farmers Walk - 25 yards With KB in rack position left.
2017 09 18
Mindfulness Mondays: Create More Time by “Breaking Up” With Obligations That No Longer Serve You
2. You need to spend less time on activities/commitments that aren’t in line with your priorities. Cut out obligations that no longer serve you. This frees up time for the important stuff.
Resistance and uncertainty kick in when you have to make these types of decisions. Saying “no” to new things, and “breaking up” with existing commitments are uncomfortable tasks.
"Wouldn’t it be easier to keep things the way they are?"It sure would be easier! I’m all too familiar with the difficulty of saying “no” and breaking up with commitments. Growing up in the midwestern United States, “be polite” was hammered into me from a young age. Saying “no”, or leaving an existing commitment may feel impolite, but it doesn’t need to be. And to live by your priorities, you need to take action even when it’s uncomfortable. Eliminating low-priority activities from your life will never be a comfortable experience. It still makes me nervous. But it does get easier with practice.
This journey is tricky because each part of the journey comes with it’s own flavor of resistance. Every step along the way is a “failure-point”. You need to navigate many barriers to follow through.
But with a thoughtful approach, the resistance melts away, freeing you to take action. On a personal level, this approach helped me quit a job without ruffling any feathers. It's also helped some Mindful Ambition community members de-commit from taxing obligations.
If you don’t already know of a commitment or behavior you need to “break-up” with, spend a bit of time with the 20 Minute Life Checkup. It helps you understand how you spend your time in relation to your priorities.
Priorities are a reliable filter for making decisions. If an obligation is taking up more time than it deserves based on it’s priority in your life, it’s time to cut it out!
The resistance
We’re raised to be polite and helpful and team-players. And those are good qualities! But they often delay the inevitable when it would be better to take action right away.
If you aren’t invested in a particular activity, it’s not worth it on either side.
For example, let’s say you hold a leadership position in a organization at your company. The organization wants someone committed who will try their hardest. When something isn’t a priority for you, chances are you aren’t doing your best work. There’s likely someone else who would be more invested in the role! It’s in the best interest of both parties for you to move on.
What to do about it


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Back Squat 3×5, Add 5 pounds to your last Back Squat workout.
Press 3×5, Add 2.5 pounds to your last Press workout.
Back Squat 6x3 @ 85% , Just like last week I want you to focus on moving the bar as fast as you can
Push Press 4x3, Use 90% of the heavy 3 that you hit last week.
4 Rounds Ball Slams - 20 Teapot Walking Lunges - 20 yards
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