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Don't Break The Law - The Universal Law of Abundance Pt. 2 another? I mean if you wanted to put restrictions on it by saying that Jujitsu was a better grappling and ground fighting style than Tae Kwon Do, I would tend to agree with you. Or if you were to say that boxers in general had better hand skills than Jujitsu and Tae Kwon Do fighters I would also tend to agree with you.In part 1 of our series, "What Is "The Secret" Really About? The Universal Law of Abundance, Pt. 1," we dissected the film "The Secret" and its take on the Law Of Attraction. In this section we will delve deeper into the Law Of Abundance and discover how the Law Of Attraction is a companion to the Law of Abundance.While the Law Of Attraction teaches that you’ll have what you attract, the Law Of Abundance states that your true self is that of abundance. But what one may be left wondering is, “Where do I start? How can I attract the good in my life?” First you must understand 3 important facts, One...1. Abundance is all around us, and... 2. Our true self is abundance, therefore... 3. You have the right to live abundantly...Think about that. You have the right - the Divine right to live abundantly. Each of us deserves to live our passions and have all our desires fulfilled, regardless of what our background, race, or economic situation Or, how about if you put rules on the terms of engagement such as in boxing, where you are only allowed to strike certain areas of the body with a closed fist, then I would have to say that in that particular situation a boxer would have the advantage. However, if yo Addiction to Worry Rarely do I even take pen in hand (so to speak) when I have just read or heard something that has struck that one final nerve that I had left for the day. However, this time I feel compelled to put my thoughts onto paper immediately if for no better reason than to get it off my chest. Now this particular thorn in my side has been going on at nausea for quite awhile and has seen little or no change except for the so called “style-of-the-day,” which in this particular case happens to be Jujitsu and the grappling arts.Carole started counseling with me because she was depressed. She had been ill with chronic fatigue syndrome for a long time and believed her depression was due to this. In the course of our work together, she became aware that her depression was actually coming from her negative thinking - Carole was a constant worrier. Many words out of her mouth centered around her concerns that something bad might happen. “What if I never get well?” “What if my husband gets sick?” “What if I run out of money?” (Carole and her husband ran a very successful business and there was no indication that it would not go on being successful). “What if my son gets into drugs?” “What if my kids don’t get into good colleges?” “What if someone breaks into the house?”Her worry was not only causing her depression, but was also contributing to her illness, if not actually causing it. Her worry caused so much stress in her body that her immune system could not do its job of keeping her well. Yet eve Now before all of you Jujitsu/grappling fans get your panties all in a bunch let me say that I have also experienced this attitude from individuals in Tae Kwon Do, wrestling, boxing, Jeet Kune Do, and some so called “self-defense” styles. All of which have occurred in the past several months. Now I know that no matter what I say, there are going to be those of you out there that absolutely will not open your minds and listen to someone whose viewpoint just so happens to differ from yours. Attempting to talk to those types of individuals is akin to beating your head against a brick wall. Sure you can hit the wall as hard as you want and as many times as you want, but you still won’t move the wall. Therefore, if you are one of these people, do yourself a favor and stop reading this article and go on to something else, because you are just going to be wasting your time. Okay if you’ve continued reading I hope that you can set aside any particular style prejudice that you may have and can finish reading the rest of this article with an open mind. Now as you may or may not know, my particular background in the martial arts is primarily based in the martial arts of Karate and Tae Kwon Do. This is not the Olympic style tae kwon do, but the traditional based martial art. In addition to Karate and Tae Kwon Do, I also have some experience in the arts of Judo, Hapkido and Aikido. Throughout my earlier years of training, I was very fortunate to have an instructor who taught me both the traditional and practical ways of executing the techniques that I was being taught. One major point that was always stressed was this, “There are NO superior martial arts, styles, or techniques. There are only superior martial artists.” Now having said that, how can anyone in their right mind think that one style is superior to another? I mean if you wanted to put restrictions on it by saying that Jujitsu was a better grappling and ground fighting style than Tae Kwon Do, I would tend to agree with you. Or if you were to say that boxers in general had better hand skills than Jujitsu and Tae Kwon Do fighters I would also tend to agree with you. Or, how about if you put rules on the terms of engagement such as in boxing, where you are only allowed to strike certain areas of the body with a closed fist, then I would have to say that in that particular situation a boxer would have the advantage. However, if you Home Gym Setup - Simple As 1 2 3 n a bunch let me say that I have also experienced this attitude from individuals in Tae Kwon Do, wrestling, boxing, Jeet Kune Do, and some so called “self-defense” styles. All of which have occurred in the past several months.You will need very little equipment to train the entire body at home. You will need a set of dumbbells containing several different size weights for weight training. You can workout without a flat bench, but it would be very handy and inexpensive to have one.You will also need a way to do cardio. If you have stairs in you home you have a built in stair master. Stationary bikes can be inexpensive and a great way to do cardio. You don't need to buy some expensive cardio machine to get twenty minutes of cardio three times per week.A body ball is inexpensive and has many different uses. It is great for abs, can also be used in place of a flat bench and can be worked into cardio exercises. Body balls come in three different sizes according to height. That's about all you will need to get started.Find a place in your home that you can set aside for training, if possible. Make this a place that you can go to and be motivated to train each day. Your tr Now I know that no matter what I say, there are going to be those of you out there that absolutely will not open your minds and listen to someone whose viewpoint just so happens to differ from yours. Attempting to talk to those types of individuals is akin to beating your head against a brick wall. Sure you can hit the wall as hard as you want and as many times as you want, but you still won’t move the wall. Therefore, if you are one of these people, do yourself a favor and stop reading this article and go on to something else, because you are just going to be wasting your time. Okay if you’ve continued reading I hope that you can set aside any particular style prejudice that you may have and can finish reading the rest of this article with an open mind. Now as you may or may not know, my particular background in the martial arts is primarily based in the martial arts of Karate and Tae Kwon Do. This is not the Olympic style tae kwon do, but the traditional based martial art. In addition to Karate and Tae Kwon Do, I also have some experience in the arts of Judo, Hapkido and Aikido. Throughout my earlier years of training, I was very fortunate to have an instructor who taught me both the traditional and practical ways of executing the techniques that I was being taught. One major point that was always stressed was this, “There are NO superior martial arts, styles, or techniques. There are only superior martial artists.” Now having said that, how can anyone in their right mind think that one style is superior to another? I mean if you wanted to put restrictions on it by saying that Jujitsu was a better grappling and ground fighting style than Tae Kwon Do, I would tend to agree with you. Or if you were to say that boxers in general had better hand skills than Jujitsu and Tae Kwon Do fighters I would also tend to agree with you. Or, how about if you put rules on the terms of engagement such as in boxing, where you are only allowed to strike certain areas of the body with a closed fist, then I would have to say that in that particular situation a boxer would have the advantage. However, if yo What To Do When System Hangs? s as you want, but you still won’t move the wall. Therefore, if you are one of these people, do yourself a favor and stop reading this article and go on to something else, because you are just going to be wasting your time.One of the thing windows is infamous for , is system handling. Everyone has had a run in with the Antarctic PC ( A frozen system) one time, or another. The problem is that this is one of the most complicated problems to solve. Almost anything can make a system stop responding- faulty hardware, software, drivers, etc., and with the sheer amount of hardware and software loaded on PCs today, it virtually impossible to prevent. However, if this happens too often, then you know you have a problem at hand.The first thing you need to make sure of is that all devices are installed properly, with up-to-date drivers. Open the system Properties Device manager , and check the yellow exclamatory marks. These signify improperly installed devices. Reinstall the drivers for that device, or just remove it and check if the system has stopped hanging.Check your system for a virus. Make sure that your anti-virus definitions are up to date, and use the through scan option to scan y Okay if you’ve continued reading I hope that you can set aside any particular style prejudice that you may have and can finish reading the rest of this article with an open mind. Now as you may or may not know, my particular background in the martial arts is primarily based in the martial arts of Karate and Tae Kwon Do. This is not the Olympic style tae kwon do, but the traditional based martial art. In addition to Karate and Tae Kwon Do, I also have some experience in the arts of Judo, Hapkido and Aikido. Throughout my earlier years of training, I was very fortunate to have an instructor who taught me both the traditional and practical ways of executing the techniques that I was being taught. One major point that was always stressed was this, “There are NO superior martial arts, styles, or techniques. There are only superior martial artists.” Now having said that, how can anyone in their right mind think that one style is superior to another? I mean if you wanted to put restrictions on it by saying that Jujitsu was a better grappling and ground fighting style than Tae Kwon Do, I would tend to agree with you. Or if you were to say that boxers in general had better hand skills than Jujitsu and Tae Kwon Do fighters I would also tend to agree with you. Or, how about if you put rules on the terms of engagement such as in boxing, where you are only allowed to strike certain areas of the body with a closed fist, then I would have to say that in that particular situation a boxer would have the advantage. However, if yo When in Rome - Do What the Romans Do! n do, but the traditional based martial art. In addition to Karate and Tae Kwon Do, I also have some experience in the arts of Judo, Hapkido and Aikido. Throughout my earlier years of training, I was very fortunate to have an instructor who taught me both the traditional and practical ways of executing the techniques that I was being taught. One major point that was always stressed was this, “There are NO superior martial arts, styles, or techniques. There are only superior martial artists.”If you have taken the time and expense to visit Rome, why would you be concerned about home?So, you have planned this trip to Rome for months-you need to get away, to forget about things for awhile and enjoy all that Rome has to offer. Everyone needs a vacation, a change of pace, an opportunity to experience something different.So why is it that two days after you have arrived in Rome, you are thinking about things at home? Your focus is not where you are. Your mind constantly is returning to what may be going on at home. Your job is occupying much of your minds attention. You left home to experience Rome, not to dwell on things thousands of miles away. Your home will be there when you get back. Your job will be there and so will your family and friends. How much sense does it make to be dwelling on these things?You have 14 days, and for two of them you have not been in the moment. If fact your time has been spend looking for familiar things- food, surrou Now having said that, how can anyone in their right mind think that one style is superior to another? I mean if you wanted to put restrictions on it by saying that Jujitsu was a better grappling and ground fighting style than Tae Kwon Do, I would tend to agree with you. Or if you were to say that boxers in general had better hand skills than Jujitsu and Tae Kwon Do fighters I would also tend to agree with you. Or, how about if you put rules on the terms of engagement such as in boxing, where you are only allowed to strike certain areas of the body with a closed fist, then I would have to say that in that particular situation a boxer would have the advantage. However, if yo Self Confidence - The Art Of Believing In Yourself another? I mean if you wanted to put restrictions on it by saying that Jujitsu was a better grappling and ground fighting style than Tae Kwon Do, I would tend to agree with you. Or if you were to say that boxers in general had better hand skills than Jujitsu and Tae Kwon Do fighters I would also tend to agree with you.Self confidence lets people know that you believe in yourself. If people know that you believe in yourself then they are much more likely to believe in you as well. If you want to do great things in your life, which I am assuming you do, then it is important that people believe in you. You have to have people around you that believe in you if you want to succeed in life. Surrounding yourself with people that believe in you will be difficult they don’t think you even believe in yourself.This doesn’t mean that you have to be arrogant or haughty. You can be self confident and humble at the same time. The faster you learn to have confidence in yourself the faster you will find success in everything that you do.Start to build you self confidence by starting out with something small to work on. For instance, if you have a difficult time looking people in the eye when you talk to them, make a small goal to start to look people in the eye. This goal could be to look the Or, how about if you put rules on the terms of engagement such as in boxing, where you are only allowed to strike certain areas of the body with a closed fist, then I would have to say that in that particular situation a boxer would have the advantage. However, if you put the boxer in the same situation with a Tae Kwon Do or Muay Thai fighter and only allowed kicks, then the advantage would definitely not be on the side of the boxer. The same comparison could also be used if you put a Jujitsu practitioner in the ring with either a boxer or Tae Kwon Do fighter and then only allowed grappling. Who would have the advantage then? Of course the Jujitsu fighter would. Let’s take a moment here and take a look at the art of boxing. Now what are the four primary punches in boxing? Okay there is the jab, cross, hook, and the uppercut. Now I am going to be conservative on my numbers here and say that there are approximately 1,000,000 people here in the United States that have learned how to box. Are all of those individuals’ superior boxers? No! Even though they all know the same punches, do they all punch the same? Again the answer would be, No! Now out of all of those people, how many Mike Tyson’s, Evander Holyfield's, and George Foreman’s do we have? Not that many. Now at their time, there is little room to argue that all three of these men were superior boxers with those four punches. Now let’s say that there are approximately 1,000,000 people here in the United States that are actively practicing Jujitsu. Now obviously there are more than four primary moves in Jujitsu, but for arguments sake and ease of understanding let’s say that there are only four. Is every practitioner of Jujitsu a superior Jujitsu practitioner? No! Even though they all know the same four techniques, do they all execute them exactly the same? Again the answer would be, No! Now out of all of those people, how many of them are from the legendary Gracie family? I don’t know the exact number for sure, but I know they have a fairly large family so let’s say twenty. Now you would be hard press to say that these individuals weren’t superior Jujitsu practitioners. In order to finish this comparison let’s once again say that there are approximately 1,000,000 people here in the United States that practice Tae Kwon Do. Once again it is obvious that there are more than four primary kicks in Tae Kwon Do, but for arguments sake and ease of understanding we are going to say that there are only four. Is every practitioner of Tae Kwon Do a superior kicker? No! Even though all of them learn the same four kicks, do they all
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