The mind creates the body (3min read)

On the last Tuesday of each month I sit upstairs with a phenomenal group of individuals from our UFT Family and we dig into what motivates us, what drives us and what our goals are.

We uncover ideas, strategies & tools that are going to make sure that we can achieve everything and anything that we decide to put our minds to.

Everyone is welcome to join us, just make sure you’re committed and open to becoming a better version of you.

 

Here’s what you missed from Feb’s Mindset & Goal Setting Workshop (Feb 27 2018):

The first step that anyone needs to take in order to succeed is to have an “Outcome”. What do you want to achieve? what would you like to do? 

Without an outcome in mind, you cannot be successful. You need a target to hit before you know where to aim or which direction to move in.

What is an outcome that you want to have by the end of March?

Step 2 is simple, you must “TAKE MASSIVE ACTION”.

Once you have created your outcomes, set for yourself a MASSIVE ACTION TASK that will not just get you rolling, but will launch you in the right direction.

The hardest part of achievement is not the beginning, that’s where the excitement is to fuel your launch. It’s not at the end, because when you have the end in sight, you find the will and the drive to fight through, because you’re so damn close.

The hardest part of achievement is in the middle. It’s the point where the excitement of beginning has disappeared and the end is not yet in sight. 
So how do you keep yourself moving forward? How do you make sure you continue to fight and stay committed when “you can’t be bothered” or you’re “too tired”?

Create as much momentum in the launch as possible. If your MASSIVE ACTION TASK that started you off is big and powerful it will provide you with the momentum through the middle to help keep you moving forward.

So, what’s your MASSIVE ACTION TASK to launch you towards your outcome for March?

The third step is to make sure that you have the right tools to get you to where you need to go.

We all have a tool bag, what tools do you have that you can use to prevent yourself from blocking your own way forward? 
Identify the potential blocks you could put in front of you. 
– Too tired after work
– Too sore from the last session
– Traffics bad so I might be late
etc.

Homework:

List 5 tools that you have or that you could put in your tool bag that will stop you from blocking yourself?

Here’s 1 to help get you started. 
If traffics bad, have your gear prepared the night before and in the car. Send a message the morning of in case you’re late and tell your coach that you might be late but you’ll be there.

Actually that’s 2. Preparation and external accountability.

Thanks and awesome work to everyone who came last night. 
If you loved it, tag someone that should be there for the next one.

Next Mindset & Goal setting session 7:30pm 27th March.

Don’t forget – Be awesome & enjoy your day & PLAY 

Denee Lalouette

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About the Author:

Denee Lalouette
A UFT PLAYground is a place that people of all shapes, sizes and ages learn to develop their movement abilities through an infinite learning and development program. UFT PLAYgrounds have been created to re-inspire our natural ability to move, create, adapt, re-act, connect, have fun and of course PLAY. PLAYgrounds have been developed to allow people to feel and explore their own abilities by utilising a multidimensional, infinite, creative and PLAYful approach to training. We live in a world full of specialists and obsessions. At an ever increasing rate, people are specialising more and more, in their jobs, in their businesses, in their sport and in their training. The result, is a backward step in human evolution. By specialising, we limit ourselves to thinking that 1 particular way of doing things is the right way, or the only way. We promote creativity, not only in movement and training methodologies but in thinking in general. A UFT PLAYground is created to provide the general public with an opportunity to PLAY across multiple styles of training and moving, to be able to progress in the training methods that they become passionate about or that excites them and to be a part of a community that promotes more than just fitness. The “fitness” industry above all others has brought about a need to specialise in order to achieve anything, and majority of what we do for “fitness” is for an aesthetically pleasing reason. We understand that aesthetics are nice and we too love to look and feel good. However a UFT PLAYground is developed to allow people to move better than ever before across a broad range of training methodologies and ideas. Aesthetics, therefore are a result not a goal of that system. We know that “If you train to look good, you will not always enjoy what you do, but if you PLAY a lot, and do the things that you love, you will ending up looking good”. Aesthetics should be a result not a goal. For years now, we have recognised that the best movers on the planet are children. They are flexible, mobile & fit, they have better relative strength than a typical adult (and even most adolescents), they are the best creators and innovators, they learn faster, the adapt better, they interact better with other people, they are more connected to nature and most importantly, they PLAY more than anyone else. As adults, we tend to believe that because we are taller and more experienced in “life”, we are better, and then we get to an age that says we are “too old to PLAY”. As we grow taller (and in a lot of cases rounder), we experience things that inhibit our ability to move, think and not think. We allow our experiences to limit our abilities as humans, whether it be a physical injury, a story that we heard or a youtube video that we watched. We also allow our emotions to control our behaviour because of our past experiences. Maybe it was the feeling of humiliation when we tried something new, regret when we failed or heart break when it was taken away from us. Because of this, we allow our experiences to control our future instead of learning from them and creating our own . This is what UFT PLAYground’s are built on. The understanding that we as humans need to go back to the way things were before our negative experiences took over our subconscious mind and body. A UFT PLAYground gives people the ability to re-learn what they have lost, as well as develop new sets of skills that will allow them to follow any particular passion that they uncover in PLAYtime. When we PLAY, we are simply, exploring. Through exploring we become curious and through curiosity we become obsessed or passionate about a particular thing. This is why in a PLAYground we allow people to PLAY across a broad range of training systems (minimum of 3), Through this system they are able to identify 1, their current limitations and be educated on how to overcome them, and 2, identify their passions and learn to develop, grow and excel in them. UFT PLAYgrounds are also a development centre for up and coming entrepreneurs in the fitness industry. Each PLAYground founder will have been trained and will be continuously trained in UFT’s Trainer Success System. This system allows personal trainers, coaches, teachers, instructors, etc. to continue to develop in their fields of specialty (as they play they will find it) and in the philosophy of PLAYtime. They will also be trained in the business systems of UFT in order to have their own successful and profitable business. See UFT Trainer Success System for more details.

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