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SuperHeroes aren’t Born... They’re Made:
The path to your destiny doesnʼt start with the body—it begins
with your mind. SuperHeroes understand the difference between dedication and motivation, and use that to power their passion. The person that is dedicated to their purpose rarely has to seek the motivation to meet their goals. Those who say “I just canʼt get motivated,” actually have issues with dedication.
Motivation is the short-term solution. Dedication will get you the body that is far beyond what you ever thought possible. Attach your fitness goals to a higher purpose and youʼll find that you simply do the things that will bring you to your goals without even thinking about them.
Any SuperHero has a dedicated purpose to their life and a belief that is deeply connected into their own self-image.
Looking good is worthwhile because it makes you feel good, and that allows you to enjoy your life more. And when you do that, you are a more effective member of society.
Be a SuperHero ;-)
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The ultimate goal of life remains the spiritual
growth of the individual, the solitary journey to peaks
that can be climbed only alone.
The Road Less Traveled
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Goals:
Resilience
1. Ability of an object to bounce back to its original form
2. Positive ability of an individual to cope with stress and adversity
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I'm not telling you it's going to be easy, I'm telling you it's going to be worth it
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EVOLVE
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“According to an ancient Sufi story, there lived a king in some Middle Eastern land who was continuously torn between happiness and despondency. The slightest thing would cause him great upset or provoke an intense reaction and his happiness would quickly turn into disappointment and despair. A time came when the king finally got tired of himself and of his life so he began to seek a way out. He sent for a wise man who lived in the kingdom who was reputed and enlightened. When the wise man arrived, the king said to him, “I want to be like you. Can you give me something that will bring balance, serenity and wisdom into my life? I will pay any price you ask.”
The wise man said, “I may be able to help you but the price is so great that your entire kingdom would not be sufficient payment for it. Therefore it will be a gift to you if you will honor it.” The king gave his assurances and the wise man left. A few weeks later, he returned and handed the king an ornate box carved in jade. The king opened the box and found a simple gold ring inside. Some letters were inscribed on the ring. The inscription read: This, too, shall pass. “What is the meaning of this?” asked the king. The wise man replied, “Wear this ring always. Whatever happens, before you call it good or bad, touch this ring and read the inscription. That way, you will always be at peace”.
Those words inscribed on the ring are not telling you that you should not enjoy the good in your life, nor are they merely meant to provide some comfort in times of suffering. They have a deeper purpose, to make you aware of the fleetingness of every situation, which is due to the transience of all forms – good or bad. When you become aware of the transience of all forms, your attachment to them lessens, and you dis-identify from them to some extent.
Being detached does not mean that you cannot enjoy the good the world has to offer. In fact, you enjoy it more. Once you see and accept the transience of all things and the inevitability of change you can enjoy the pleasures of the world while they last without fear or anxiety about the future. When you are detached, you gain a high vantage point from which to view the events in your life instead of being trapped inside them.
When you are no longer totally identified with forms, consciousness –who you are– becomes freed from its imprisonment in form. This freedom is the arising of inner space. It comes as a stillness, a subtle peace deep within you, even in the face of something seemingly bad. This, too, shall pass. Suddenly, there is a space around the event. There is also space around the emotional highs and lows, even around pain. And above all, there is a space between your thoughts. And from that space emanates a peace that is not “of this world,” because this world is form, and the peace is space. This is a piece of God.
-Eckhart Tolle, “A New Earth”