How do the rich, highly motivated and successful start their day? Tony Robbins starts his day with a routine that includes visualisation, a prayer of gratitude, and breathing exercises. Tim Ferris has a morning routine, and so do thousands of really successful people worldwide. Joe Dispenza has a 2 hour meditation routine. Wim Hof does breathing techniques and cold exposure as his morning routine. How about you? How do you begin your day? Having done a 2 hour morning routine for more than 18 months, I have created an effective way of creating success in my own life. This one routine has been responsible for keeping the transformation I had at the Tony Robbins seminar in 2015 going. Is it hard to consistently do a morning routine? How does one create an effective routine that puts one into a winning mindset, and also does the following. – promotes great health. – stretches yourself emotionally. – Gives purpose and creates meaning for life. – puts you into a winning mindset. Please join with me at my workshops and seminars, or look into some private coaching sessions so that we can discuss these key issues, and make plans and goals around implementing a more empowering way…
Over the last 6 weeks I have taken time in a regular routine to think about and be grateful for what I have in my life. This one practice has assisted in my appreciation of not only the good things that happen in my life, but the challenges that I have faced also. The regular morning routine that I have chosen begins with a breathing exercise. Following that I do a visualisation exercise. I then give a prayer of gratitude. As I started this process I was giving gratitude for the joy, love and great things in my life. However as time has gone on I have recognised how grateful that I am for my challenges. James Allen once said, “Circumstances do not make a man, they reveal him”. This concept is very true. As I have started being grateful for my challenges and afflictions, I have recognised that hardship has been forging my soul. It is in the fiery furnace of affliction that we learn some of our greatest lessons in life. I have been thinking about how grateful I am toward those who have wronged me. Those who have lied about me. Those who have been angry and…