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Why You Should Become a Mentalist | | | |
| Wednesday, 22 October 2008 | Finally coming home after months on the road concertizing, it’s great to catch up on a lot of the television programs that we miss.
One that I’ve been enjoying is called the “Mentalist” on CBS. Having been a magician myself from the age of 8, the title caught my eye.
I do some mentalism effects in my shows and have had the pleasure to have met some of the worlds best and exchange trade secrets with them at places like the famous Magic Castle in Hollywood.
Having said that, the Mentalist is not about magic per say.
At the beginning of the show they give the definition:
Mentalist - Someone who uses mental acuity, hypnosis and/or suggestion. A master manipulator of thoughts and behavior.
Now here’s the reason why I think we should all try to be mentalists - not magicians or hypnotists - but a master manipulator of thoughts and behavior.
Now I don’t mean mastering someone else’s thoughts and behavior here. I mean, becoming master of your own thoughts and behavior.
If you made that a goal, I’m certain life would appear completely different to you. Things would be a lot easier. Harsh criticism and negativity would barely faze you.
If you could manipulate your thoughts and behavior, you would be able achieve your goals in a fraction of the time because you wouldn’t take “no” for an answer.
You could develop super strength frighteningly fast when it was YOU who psyched the weights out by lifting them - instead of the weights psyching You out.
Think of all the things you could be if you were a Master Mentalist. Think of the things you could do if you would start today in becoming a master manipulator of your thoughts and behavior.
Think of all the incredible things you could achieve in a short time by shutting down all the negativity that keeps you down physically, emotionally, and mentally.
I think a goal of becoming a master mentalist (magic illusions excluded) is something you might want to take a look at more seriously. I’m certain that making it a goal to become a master mentalist will bring you transformations in your life that seem like real magic.
To Your Strength and Mastery,
Garin Bader | Are You Living Up To Your True Potential? | | | |
| Saturday, 11 October 2008 | CoreForce Energy was inspired by my belief that we all are living far below our true potential not only in muscular strength but in realizing and engaging the abundant talents we all have buried inside us.
I remember a long time ago the inspiring Anthony Robbins said that you get intelligent answers by asking intelligent questions. To me, one of the most important questions we can ask every day is, “Am I living up to my true potential?”
If you ask that question in the gym, at school, at home, at work, and ask it every day, I’m sure you’ll find that not only is the answer “No”, but that immediately after answering the question, your brain will search for the answer of “Why Not?!” and “What would I have to do to make that happen?”
See that’s the beauty of intelligent questions, it inspires new ways of thinking and moving.
The problem is, most every day, we concentrate on what we don’t want, how we can make it through to the weekend, how we can follow someone else instead of leading our own destiny by our own answers to our own intelligent questions.
No one else is going to ask you questions that will make you find and activate your inner strength. Sure, they may inspire you, but they won’t ask the questions that will make your brain automatically search for the answers that are buried deep within You.
I’d like to encourage you to ask this question because I believe you have most of the answers to live up to your potential already buried inside you waiting for an intelligent question like this to release its powerful and inspiring answers.
Give it a try and walk into the gym and ask this question, “How could this workout today catapult me to live up to my true potential in muscular strength?”
Ask that question and ask it every time you workout this week, and tell me if you’re starting to think differently; if you’re starting to activate new ways of moving; if you choose different exercises because of it; if you choose different weights and change the number of reps every set. See if your form changes just by asking this question.
Many of you who’ve been wanting to lose weight fast will start changing the very way you workout if you keep asking that question every time you walk into the gym. I bet in no time that you’ll finally begin achieving your goals quickly because you know deep down, it’s your choices that determine your future and most of you know the what you have to do to start living up to your true potential.
I implore you if you’re inspired by just this powerful question - because you already know many of the answers deep down that will propel you to live up to your true potential.
Today is not another day to just get by. Today is a fantastic day where intelligent questions will give you new answers to inspire you to live up to your true potential.
To Your Strength and Mastery,
Garin Bader | Is It the Brain Or the Body That Feels Age? | | | |
| Monday, 06 October 2008 |
How old would you be if you didn’t know how old you were? That was the brilliant question the African American baseball star Leroy “Satchel” Paige once ask.
How old do you feel right now? Is it the brain or the body that feels age? Many will tell you it’s their body that feels old. They’ll happily tell you every reason why age is making them forget and lose muscle tone. They’ll tell you how age automatically brings pain in the joints and muscles.
Then again, others will light up the room with enthusiasm, vigor, and almost unstoppable strength like a world-champion Olympian swimmer that I recently met who came to one of my live performances. He’s now 77 and about a month prior added yet another 1st place to his long list of swimming medals.
You can read about his awe-inspiring career on the internet as his name is Graham M Johnston, a United States Masters Swimmer http://www.usms.org/hist/sto/index.php?ID=86&srt= . At 75 he set 8 world records at the 11th Fina World Masters Championships in California.
He’s set dozens and dozens of world records in his long career after having won two Gold and two Silver medals in each the 1950 and 1954 Commonwealth Games held in New Zealand and Canada as a young man that prompted him being selected to represent South Africa in the Olympics. He’s even swam across the Strait of Gibraltor.
After introducing himself after one of my concerts, we sat down with him, his lovely wife and several of his traveling companions for quite some time. His enthusiasm, charm, and immense energy was inspiring to everyone around him.
It was obvious he radiates personal magnetism and powerful self-confidence that radiates into his extraordinary strength throughout his daily life. It’s something you can actually easily acquire with very little practice like my wife teaches in her extraordinary course called the “Pizzazz Factor”. The sparkle in his eye radiated into his movement, energy, and words of wisdom.
I asked him many questions about training and what made him a world champion Olympic swimmer. He told me that races are always won by hundredths of a second. He told me that it’s the small things that you do every day that count and that will catapult you above your competition in the heat of the race.
He said since the beginning of his career, he was always the first one in the pool and the last one to leave. Of course immediately, I wanted to know what motivated him to work like this day after day, year after year, to present. Not surprisingly, he believes just as I do that it’s the mind in most things that must be conquered first before the body.
He said that many train hard and long but that you need to your brain to think differently, to see differently all the time with new enthusiasm. It’s these things that make the body move differently and rejuvenate it. He said that cultivating enthusiasm in loving what you do and seeing your success in your mind’s eye will create a winner inside and out.
It’s a fact that thinking creatively induces more electrochemical energy, and forms new connections to throughout the brain, nervous system, and musculature. Inspired thought patterns remodel nerve endings and improve receptor networks that can directly translate into more physical strength.
By challenging your brain, body, and senses, to expand with new creative thought patterns along with diligent training, you can slow the aging process and revitalize your body with new found resources of strength and stamina.
You can replace years of decline with years of growth and purpose by your thoughts and visions of being a champion just in your every day life. You can revitalize your life by creative thinking and enthusiasm one day at a time, second by second. Make each second count with inspired thought. It’s each “tick” that make or break champions.
Make ‘em count! There's Gold in each second.
To Your Strength and Mastery,
Garin Bader
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