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Positive Ego – Negative Ego

Saturday, December 15th, 2007

We often think of the ego as a reflection of arrogance. Although this may be true the ego is also reflected via false humility, fear, self-doubt, worry and useless comparisons with others. All of these states of mind tell others that you have more faith in your limitations than your desired accomplishments. Fear of being who you really want to be feeds rather than starves the ego. It takes intestinal fortitude to step forward, plant your feet firmly on terra firma and say you’ll be true to yourself. This cannot be done when you’re ruled by your ego.

Matthew Furey

Zen Master of the Internet®

Intelligence is Over-rated

Friday, December 14th, 2007

Intelligence is not superior to concentration and focus. I’ll bet on a razor focused person over an intelligent but unfocused person every time.

Rise Up!

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Matt Furey

Zen Master of Exercise, Health and Fitness™

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Today v Tomorrow

Friday, December 14th, 2007

A person’s gratitude today does not guarantee his gratitude tomorrow. A person’s friendship, loyalty and trust today is no guarantee for it tomorrow. All the more reason to live by the code, “To thine own self be true.”

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Matthew Furey

Zen Master of the Internet®

Laser-like Focus

Thursday, December 13th, 2007

When I was in high school I refused to do anything that would reduce my focus on becoming a champion. No parties. No drinking, drugs or wild nights.

The closer I got to the end of my senior season I began to scrutinize the activities I was engaged in that I thought were helpful. I re-evaluated everything to see if it was moving me closer to or further away from success. In doing this I saw how I was wasting time on things that didn’t produce. So I stopped doing those things and concentrated only on what I truly believed was turning me into a champion.

Before doing this my record was 7-4. After honing in I won 15-straight matches, qualified for the state meet on a severely sprained ankle, knocked off the defending state champion who hadn’t lost in over two years, whopped the #3 ranked man in the state – and made it into the state finals.

At that point I began to think about how far I’d come. I began to pat myself on the back as well as feel negative about my next match. I went into the finals with half my heart and half my brain. I lost by a point. And I’ve never forgotten the lesson.

Over a period of many years I had dreams at night about that final match. More like nightmares. I would awaken feeling a deep sense of let down. The pain of loss was still deeply etched in my psyche.

Why did I let up when I was so close?

Why did I lose my focus?

The loss turned out to be a blessing as well as a warning. It taught me to keep my eye on the goal ALL the way to completion. It taught me to never get too absorbed with how good ‘others’ told me I was..

With Psycho-Cybernetics I also learned how I could go back into the arena and wrestle that match again in my imagination.

As a result of redoing the match in my imagination – my loss is now my greatest triumph. I’ve learned to change my mind, the pictures in my imagination and my LIFE.

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Matthew Furey

Zen Master of the Internet®

One-legged Woman Does Combat Conditioning

Thursday, December 13th, 2007

This month I’m going to take Combat Conditioning away from your muscles for a moment and send an unforgettable message straight into your heart. It will move you out of your comfy chair or couch and have you sprinting the straightaways to the best body you can muster.

Watch with awe as I train Hope Lewellen, a 3-time Paralympian who lost her right leg 17 years ago when a 767 plane ran her over at Chicago O’Hare airport – literally leaving her with a bloody skinless stump. No exaggeration!

Watch as Hope shows you how to “keep faith” in yourself, to never give up and how tragic experiences can be turned into the catalyst that helps you get the most out of yourself and from life itself.

Listen, believe and apply as you see Hope getting the workout of her life.

This DVD comes as part of your Matt Furey Inner Circle membership. If you’re not a member yet this DVD can serve as the perfect test drive of the program. Check it out NOW.

Rise Up!

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Matt Furey

Zen Master of Exercise, Health and Fitness™

P.S. Hope is currently training for the 2008 Paralympics in Beijing, China. She is 40 years old. Let’s watch this DVD and send her a rousing round of support in the MFIC forum.

My School in China

Saturday, December 8th, 2007

This is Eddie Baran here. Matthew called me earlier today because he’s unable to get online from where he is in China today. So he asked me to him a favor and tell you about one of the experiences we had in China. I myself just returned from China along with Doug Doebler where we all had the time of our lives. On my own website, www.eddiebaran.com, I’m writing about some of these experiences. But I think the one I’m gonna share with you now is something very special.

On the second to last full day in China we were on Hainan island. Around 10 in the morning, Matthew told us we were going to visit one of the schools he opened up on Hainan island, the Matt Furey Hope School located in Yang Pu. He had not visited this school yet, and only had seen photos and videos. After a quick phone call from Matthew’s friend, the school immediately got things in order for his unexpected arrival. I think the pictures enclosed in this email will tell much of the story, but i will do my best to capture it in words as well.

When our van pulled up to the school, everyone got out except Matthew. he stood waiting as drums banged and symbols clashed and students sang “welcome.” All of us could feel the energy coming out of the car as Matthew sat there breathing deeply and concentrating. When he finally opened the door and got out it was like something out of a world from the past. This wasn’t a fellow American, this was a Chinese person. The person who got out of the car transcended nationality, race and culture.

He started to walk forward and was greeted by two student representatives who tied an auspicious red ribbon around his neck.

Matthew then proceeded to hand the school principal an envelope with money for the students, all of whom come from a very poor village. Before this new building was added there were room for only 80 students; now there are over 300 students. We went to visit all the students who were in their classrooms, waiting for him, after 4 p.m., far past the time school got out.

When Matthew strolled in to the room, they greeted him with a warm “Hello!” Then like something straight out of Good Morning Vietnam he gave them a loud “hello!”

He then asked “how are you?”

They repeated “how are you?”

Matthew yelled “I’m great,” to which they repeated “I’m great!”

Matthew then said “I look good, I sound great, feel my energy radiate,” a line he learned from his friend Lama Lar. The entire class repeated this.

Then Matthew began speaking extemporaneously in Chinese to them. He began telling stories about what his life was like when he was their age and continued to the present day. All in Chinese, Matthew told stories for next 20 minutes. I had no idea what he was saying but the kids sure did. They smiled, they laughed, and occasionally wiped a tear. This was an amazing sight to see. Very few people can relate to children at their level. It’s a difficult thing for most adults to do. Now imagine doing it in another language, in another country, in a completely different culture. I’ve seen Matthew speak to large groups of people for nearly 10 years but I’ve never seen anything like this. To call it masterful would be an understatement.

After we left the first class, we proceeded to the next and the next, until we visited every room in the school. Matthew spoke in Chinese the whole time. In the very last room we visited, when Matthew was finishing his talk, he made eye contact with a young boy seated three rows back to his right. He asked the boy what his name was. Then he told the boy, “You are especially smart and intelligent.” He walked towards him and asked him to write something on a piece of paper. Matthew had took a look at it, put his hand on the boy’s shoulder and began to tell him his future. None of us knew what was being said so we began taking photographs.

As we left the room we asked Matthew what he said to the boy. He said that he read his face and that the boy has a very bright future and will be a leader. At this point, Matthew’s brother-in-law said, “he already is. He’s one of the two student leaders.”

We then went down outside the building and took group photos when Matthew had the young boy on his right and the young girl leader on his left. After the photos Matthew asked the boy if he would allow him to do some work on his back and shoulders, as he said he told the boy that he has some problems. The boy agreed. Matthew got down into a catcher’s squat and the boy then lied across Matthew’s thighs. All of us watched as he realigned the boy’s torso.

After this, we took a few more photos and Matthew began to greet each of the school teachers one by one. When shaking hands and greeting two of them, he immediately began to praise them for their efforts, thanking them for how much they care about the students. I asked matthew how he knew who were the good teachers and who were not. He looked at me with one of those isn’t-it-obvious expressions and said “read the face. You can not hide your face.”

One of Matthew’s goals is to continue to open up schools like these, giving back to a world that has given him so much.

I will be sending this email to the Psycho-Cybernetic’s list as well and Matthew should be back with a report of his own in the very near future.

Wishing you the best,

Eddie Baran

Eddie Baran

P.S. Oh, and by the way, if you’d like to see some of Matthew’s recent photos in China, go here.

I Used to Think …

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

Here’s another entry from my journal:

“I used to think I alone determined my destiny. I used

to think I alone made all the choices about what does

and doesn’t interest me. I used to think I alone was the one

choosing the thoughts I think on a regular basis. Now I

believe in two worlds. One in which everything I think and

choose and do comes from within – and another

world in which I am being guided in what I think and what

I choose and what I do. Both worlds are right in my book –

and both can coexist without friction.”

Matthew Furey

P.S. Yes, you can go through life without friction, without

resistance. You can live the great life NOW. Discover the

magic in your life – http://psycho-cybernetics.com/zrlcourse.html

10 Nights in China

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

Earlier today I dropped Eddie Baran and Doug Doebler – good friends/clients

off at the Shanghai airport here in China. They

spent 10 days with me – not including the flight

from LA to Shanghai on November 24 and that flight

alone was 13 hours and 45 minutes.

After getting the grand tour of China with me and

my brother-in-law, the boys were absolutely

blown away.

There were far more highlights to the trip than I

can put here in words alone. Tour of Great Wall,

Summer Palace, Temple of Heaven, Hainan Island,

even the Miss World Pageant – where I we got intimate

photos with some of the beauties. Wait til you see the

pics.

I’ll put the photos up in my blog in a day or two.

In the meantime, I realize many of you missed out on the

sale I had for Thanksgiving. Even I was too busy to check

in and see how it was going.

So I’m going to put the page up for one more day – then it’ll

come down. This means you have one more shot to save BIG

by going to http://mattfurey.com/t-giving.html

Yours,

Matt Furey


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