Resist Average Co-Hosting Today:
Why wait? There is always going to be an excuse if you just don't start. First give yourself permission to start, then have a clear vision, add accountability and reflection to that and you you will move quickly along your journey to that vision. Today's Co-Host has applied this to his podcast and to his latest book which will be released late March'17. Tommy Baker of Tommy Baker Fitness.com and Resist Average Academy.com is a fellow Thrive16' attendee and fitness buff. Using his platforms that he has built, he inspires and motivates people with fitness to act as catalyst for massive transformation in other areas of life.
On This Episode You Will Hear:
Tommy's first true passion in life was fitness. It was his first foray into personal development. He wanted to use fitness as a tool to learn more about himself. As Tommy evolved his fitness brand and his two retail gyms, he started to broadcast the message, fitness was just the starting point and can be a catalyst for mass transformation in other areas of life. Half of his audience got the message the other half was just there for fitness, so now Tommy is separating the two apart and relaunching.
Tommy has a book coming out late March.
Visual, Auditory, and Kinesthetic Learning Styles (VAK). Tommy in 2015, had read through 55 books. Once he got to 35 books he was not effectively digesting and implementing what he had read. He was just in consumption mode. He has since shifted his focus to only reading 15 to 20 books a year, reading the physical book and listening to the audio book version. Tommy had chosen to not move on until he had implemented something from each book into his life or business. This is what Tommy calls 365 degree learning. Going deeper, instead of wider.
Document the moments that make you pause.
Using voice notes on Evernote as a journal.
The power of Accountability Partners.
Give yourself permission to say yes to yourself to make the commitment. Once you have done that, things just start happening and you will figure the rest of the stuff out along the way. The inspiration and the passion that you are looking for are always on the other side of action.
When Tommy started his Resist Average podcast, he went back and listened to the very first episodes of some of the current best podcasters. He came to the realization that they really were not that good. It immediately took the pressure off him, knowing where those top podcasters are now. He took a deep breath and said, "They started somewhere look at where they are now, I have just got to get started!"
We all start somewhere. The most important thing is taking action.
There are countless resources of accountability. A fan of Tommy's, unknowingly, kept him accountable throughout the writing of the book.
Using vision boards. Vision boards are environmental triggers. It's great to have big visions but you also have to keep in mind, what can you do today to take you a little closer to that goal.
Go to the places that you love and that inspire you. For Tommy it is being outside. The more you can sprinkle these into your week the more on fire you will feel.
Tommy got into CrossFit in 2007. It's all about trying new things and experiences. Scott in 2010 thanks to Wildland Firefighting.
Constantly variable.
You have to find out what works, pace it and don't be afraid to change it up.
Being objective with our goals. Having self awareness is huge but it is difficult to have it on your own. It is important to surround yourself with people that will ask great questions, hold you accountable and give you the power of perspective.
We no longer allow ourselves to be bored. At a moments lull we pull out our phones. Take moments throughout your day to just think.