• Tamzinlw

    Good advice!

  • http://thelast3reps.com/ Brandon Figueroa

    Epic Post! 

    In point number 5, the nerd came out in me and I immediately thought of holding a light saber instead of a samurai sword. LOL 

    These are extremely helpful tips! I never really thought of imagining a “cocoon” before. But that really makes sense when you think about it. To build rapport with someone requires  you to be really present with that person and you have made a very nice analogy of that. 

    Thanks for posting George! 
    Brandon 

  • http://jackfoley.net/ Jack Foley

    Excellent information. You are so right about the goals. They drastically improve your chances of success

  • http://twitter.com/TheManUpBlog George P.H.

    @a2859a163f340dabb93a7a04db866c4f:disqus Thanks for the very thoughtful feedback, Brandon! “Do or do not, there is no try” is one of my favorite quotes :) .

    @80e5a5a858b29c23269b499aa92572ae:disqus Totally agree with you. You write about commitment on your own blog and I think having goals automatically helps with that.

    @c4a331b6acb8bcb037d4929243a6a7d0:disqus Thank you!

  • http://twitter.com/Wiktor_K Wiktor Kostrzewski

    About point 5: I got a slide remote / laser pointer for Christmas. Looks just like a mini-lightsabre. So yeah, no need to visualise much :)

  • http://www.discoverleecountyfl.com/ Lisa Newton

    I love the idea of still writing stuff down with a good old pen and paper.  It really does work!!

  • Chaithanyakizhakkevila

    thanks a lot………

  • http://www.freedomeducation.ca/ Steve Martile

    Awesome advice George… specifically the examples you have with visualization… 

    Love the journal of awesomeness… I’ve got mine right here… never fails to put me in a great mood and line me up with more great vibes and opportunities.  Very nice ;)

  • http://hanofharmony.com/ The Vizier

    Hi George,

    Indeed, tools that can turbo-charge our lives fast are handy.  I couldn’t agree with you more especially since there is so much to stress us out and get us down.  No doubt lasting change is something we all need to work at.  But it helps to have some techniques to recharge us when we need it most.  Of the 5 ways you listed, I like the following best.

    1.  Double Your Chances with Goal-Setting

    If I don’t know where I am going or what I want, chances are I won’t get anything or end up anywhere.  Goals help me to cut out everything that is irrelevant in my life and focus.  When my energy is harnessed in such a manner, feeling awesome is natural.

    5. Samurai Swords of Confidence

    This is an interesting technique.  Visualizing a samurai sword in your hand to gain confidence.  I personally prefer to view myself as a general with millions of lives depending on my choices and actions.  Some times, you just gotta do what you gotta do.  

    Thank you for sharing this lovely article!  

    Irving the Vizier

  • Joykokkonen

    Thank you, that has improved my state of mind.  I had just recently been a little concerned about future bills and the budget.  I wrote it all down hoping that to see it in writing would ease my worry, and it did!  I will try some of the other ideas also.  I am a 55 year old unemployed woman with no real work skill.  My husband can support us both but I still feel a little “guilty” for not being able to find a job that would work for us.  Time wise and auto wise.  I am fortunate I know.  Thanks again.

    • ZackB

      Joy: Although you may not have “thing” skills like operating some machine or software program, those are the kinds of things that can be learned on the job and quickly. I’d be willing to bet you’ve got some kind of “people” skills, which are much harder to learn and are infinitely valuable. I’ve found, and always preach, “Hire for attitude, train for skill.” You’ll find the right fit for you to feel productive in the workplace and in your home life. Lead with your attitude and enthusiasm, and don’t discount the contributions you already make in managing your household. Believe me, it may not formally “pay” to be a homemaker, but without someone producing a healthy, happy home through skilled execution, all the financial “support” in the world isn’t gonna help.

  • David

    Good visualization strategies, refreshing to come across something real like this once in a while. No BS indeed.

  • http://Mazzastick.com Justin

    Great points in your post George. Something that I have implemented in my life was journaling. Journaling has helped me to get all of those thoughts that run around in my head and get them onto paper so I can figure out what to do with them.

  • Sequence04

    Really enjoyed tip #5! Took me a minute to decide on what weapon to use,  but then it came to me all of the sudden like, ‘oh yaaa…how could I forget??!”  A chakram! Back in my  Xena : Warrior Princess watching days as a kid I remember thinking how badass she looked while using the chakram. So the chakram it is! :) Can’t wait to keep practicing this one more… thanks for the awesome tip!

  • http://twitter.com/TheManUpBlog George P.H.

    @twitter-222498082:disqus Hahaha, just be careful about playing with a laser pointer when y ou’re in public!@d3e9b47de2c74fb50c2f424345c90b7f:disqus Thank you! I’m still surprised at how powerful visualization exercises can be. @5f2cfe99a6d4b964060566d471deb537:disqus You’re very welcome.@ba51a93d3223ffc7cebbcb4b238fb656:disqus  It certainly does!
    @a16b4ec764047f338c9a364d7d0390d5:disqus Haha, I love the General visualization. That’s awesome, and you’re right – sometimes a man’s gotta do what he’s gotta do ;) .
    @bfacefba0c5c6e0e2309ff0722e54118:disqus @304ea81d6077e7fb07fed554cdb4864f:disqus I strongly agree with what Zack said. Don’t belittle the contribution a housewife makes to her husband’s success. I’m glad my post helped.
    @1090cb8c186cfa702cb6b662647da0e5:disqus Thank you, I’m glad the article came out how I wanted it to. I hate BS advice myself.
    @mazzastick:disqus I need to do that more often. Very helpful technique, and it really calms you down. 
    @56d76c22697f00774c7b6848c796f314:disqus Ah, princess Xena.. I can’t believe it’s been 10+ years since they cancelled that show. 

  • http://alphaefficiency.com Bojan Djordjevic

    It’s available on Installous.

    • http://alphaefficiency.com Bojan Djordjevic

      Sorry this comment was meant to be posted on different blog :)

  • http://nochnoch.com/ Noch Noch | be me. be natural.

    i need to start writing about awesomeness in my journals instead of things i haven’t done or achieved. it brings me done always…
    Noch Noch

    • http://twitter.com/TheManUpBlog George P.H.

      The more you focus on something, the more of it you get in your life. I’ve been a pessimist for most of mine, so I should know ;) . Try that journal and let me know how it goes. 

  • Amy Swanson

    I love your tip about keeping a journal of awesomness! I kept one during my junior year of college and now reading it a few years later, it brings a smile to my face :-) It serves as a reminder that I can accomplish things, even when I don’t think I can.

    This is a truly awesome post, thanks!

    • http://twitter.com/TheManUpBlog George P.H.

      Thinking really is believing. It’s great that you kept a journal before, but now’s as good a time as any to start a new one! Best of luck and thank you. 

  • Carrisa Salyers

    This article is filled with great advice! Thank you for sharing!

    Samurai Swords of Confidence – step number five.
    There are a variety of ways for a person to build self confidence and it’s important for a person to figure out the right way to raise their self confidence. With out any self confidence this article would not be able to help someone to it’s full potential.
    http://selfconfidenceforum.com/  is a website that can add to your last point and help a person to have an even greater perspective on building self confidence.

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  • http://twitter.com/karan89 Karan Bulbule

    Awesome post! Just reading it psyched me up. But I disagree to : “After all, what’s a room full of naked people gonna do to you?”  :D

    • http://twitter.com/TheManUpBlog George P.H.

      Ahhahaha! In some situations, a room of naked people can definitely be dangerous :)

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  • Miguel

    If  I do this “Next time you need to feel confident, close your hand around the hilt of your weapon” i would make a fist with my habd and the person around me could feel threaten and maybe hit me?  Not native so dont start with the spelling

  • http://www.pristineperception.com/ Suzanne

    The cocoon is a neat idea. It is truly amazing how the power of the mind can influence our perceptions.

  • Oolak20

    Hi, George – really cool post! As for item number 5, Samurai Swords of Confidence, I may have similar visualisation for it although have never named it, but I use in my mind a curved knife, particularly by Sinbad the Sailor. And must say it is really quite effective especially when you want to do some “pinning down” papers for a deadline for example… So I have to agree anything that’s your own personal weapon for “killing” stress, fear, anxiety, insecurity, etc, can give you that boost of confidence! Have a good day :)

  • Gtteach

    Sharing with my students – awesomeness X 157! I wonder what I would have done if someone had shared these with my when I was in school?…never too late, I guess!

    Thank you for this.

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  • pradep

    Samurai Sword’s idea was great I’ll try it with gun
     

  • http://twitter.com/karan89 Karan

    About #2, I found that http://280daily.com is remarkably good for keeping a Journal of Awesomeness. But that’s just a first impression, I signed up today.

  • http://northbridgemedical.com.au/ Health Facility

    Traditional ways of writing.  Writing first the ideas with pen and on paper still works for me. Great article. Worth the read.

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    Impressive and excellent post. Great ideas you have posted. Thank you for sharing. Very good advice.