When your eyes open each morning, it’s tempting to
begin the day with, ‘I’m tired.’
Yet, most of the time, the only reason you’re tired is
because you’re continually telling yourself that you’re
tired. And if you don’t believe, keep a log on this phrase
for the next week and see how often you say it to yourself.
You may be amazed at the number – and NO – it’s usually
not 10 or 15 times – but hundreds of times.
What’s the value of keeping track of this thought, this negative
thought. Well, when you keep track of how many times you
say such a thing to yourself, you’ll have something called
‘awareness.’ And this awareness, although it may be a bit
unpleasant to face, is the first step in the right direction.
Now, instead of beginning your day with ‘I’m tired’ – why
not say, ‘Get up. Get moving.’
Then spring out of bed.
Even if you feel groggy, start rotating your joints from head
to toe. This alone will remove the sleep from your system
and increase the blood flow throughout the body. You’ll start
feeling like the trillion dollar machine that you are.
After this, do a set of Hindu Pushups – followed by a set of
Hindu Squats. Proper instructions on how to do these exercises
are in my int’l best-seller, Combat Conditioning – which you can
obtain gratis by becoming a 1-year member of the Matt Furey
Inner Circle – http://www.mattfurey.com/furey_inner_circle.html
In fact, along with this book, I give you six other gifts – in total – they
cost more than the 1-year membership itself.
Not only that, but we have an exclusive member’s only discussion board
wherein you can ask others in the group – as well as a team of experts,
including me, as many questions as you have for an entire year. That,
my friend, is a steal.
To succeed in life it is best to remember that no one makes it all alone.
Every time you see someone succeeding, rest assured he had a coach,
a mentor, and/or a group of people he was in regular contact with.
To get fit, you want others around you who push you to become better
than you think you can become. No boxer enters the ring without a
manager. Neither should you attempt to get fit without guidance.
If a 1-year commitment seems too big a step for you to take right now – then
I suggest you take your first step forward and enroll in our 1-month test drive.
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At any rate, keep that log. Get up and get moving. Move your joints and do the
Royal Court from Combat Conditioning and YOUR life will change for the
better.
Kick butt – take names,