HomeBioProductsUncensored BlogFREE VideosContact

Transform Your Life

Since arriving at our vacation home on China’s Hainan Island

a week ago – I’ve been undergoing a few changes that may be

for the better.

For example, on most evenings I am in bed by 7 or 8 PM. Now that is

very odd for this Fure-cat. Even stranger, I find myself being

awakened at 3 a.m. When I arise I look at the clock, tell myself

it is too early to be up, then grab my notepad, a book, my laptop,

and various other working tools – and I start my day.

Let me be clear – this is NEW. Typically I am late to bed and I’ll arise

when I damn well please. It may be early, it may be late – se depende.

But now, for whatever reason, I almost feel like I am being pulled into

a new state of being, involuntarily – which is also not me because I believe everything we do is by choice. And YES, I am choosing to do what I do – but

it doesn’t feel like I’m choosing it. Odd indeed.

What I can tell you thus far is this change appears to be making me more

focused and more productive. I will keep you posted.

A confession: Despite the fact that many people view me as mega productive,

as a real get-things-done type of guy – I live with a tremendous and often

times overwhelming desire to accomplish more – and there is no turning it

off. The only thing I can do is somehow try to live up to the potential I

believe I have – and honestly, thus far I don’t believe I’ve done too doggone

good a job.

Yes, I’m proud of my accomplishments. I’m proud to know that hundreds of

thousands of people from all over the world follow my fitness programs and

hang on my every word. I’m also proud to have played a positive role in

the lives of so many who are now creating splendiferous lives for themselves.

Yet, at the same time, I feel I am called to do MORE – and I must never

rest on previous laurels, become complacent, think I have everything

down – and so on.

Coming to China a couple times each year is – in and of itself, somewhat

of a transformational experience. I am surrounded by a completely

different culture, with completely different thoughts, ideas and ways

of expressing oneself. At times I am utterly frustrated – yet most of

the time I am having a wonderful time.

Today, when I was working out in the park amidst a gathering of

many other men and women who were also exercising, I fell into

a gymnastic bridge from the standing position. I then proceeded to

knock off several reverse pushups – then I stood back up without a

hitch. To see a young female gymnast do this would be one thing,

but to see this big, bulky bald-headed monster looking white boy do

this – well, that is something else.

Upon arising several people cheered, gave me the thumbs up – then

an older lady asked, ‘Ni duoshao sui?’ – How old are you.

‘Wo mei you sui.’ – I don’t have an age.

‘Ni duo da?’ someone else repeated, asking the same question a

different way.

‘Wo meiyou duo da,’ I repeated. I have no age.

Everyone was laughing. Some thought I didn’t understand the question.

Others could tell I did and were surprised at the clever answer.

Then a lady came to me to translate, to speak slower and more clearly.

I gave her the same answer, letting her know I understood their meaning

very well.

Not to be deterred another old lady asked my age. To her I said, ‘I don’t

have an age. I don’t even exist. I’m not even here right now.’

This line won the day and virtually everyone in the park was smiling and

laughing at the gui lou – foreign devil.

20 minutes later I was asked once again and I said the following which I

think most people worldwide can learn from:

‘If you think too much about your age – you limit yourself in what you

can do, be or have. Never think age. Simply think, ‘Do I want it?’ If you

think in terms of your wants and forget about your age, you can make

your life far better than it is.’

Tis true. Many “kids” in their 20’s, 30’s, 40’s, 50’s, 60′ and so on are running

around today saying they’re too old. No – they’re not – but their thinking is.

Delete that crappy thinking from your mind, my friend.

Live life straight up, with gusto. Exceed yourself. Never rest on your

laurels. Most importantly, never retire from life. Get up early and DO

something with yourself. Make yourself proud. Then forget about being

satisfied and get involved to do more – and more – and more.

That’s what makes life grand. That’s what’ll make YOU great.

Kick butt – take names,

Matt Furey

author of the Int’l best-sellers Combat Conditioning, Combat Abs

and a number of other life-transforming programs that you can

discover by going to http://www.mattfurey.com/products.html

Comments are closed.


Home | Bio | Blog | Photos | Videos | Members | Store | Testimonials | Articles | Privacy Policy | Contact



Copyright © 2011 Gold Medal Publications, Inc. and Matthew Furey