Are You Better Now than You Were?

Are You Better Now than You Were?

8 months ago, 2 weeks ago… It does not matter when, just are you better?

Summer is in full swing, have you got your act together? The goals you set this year, are you on track to achieve them? Or are you headed on a direct course to failure? Closely approaching is the final quarter of the year and if you are off target, there is still ample time to get your bearings and correct the course. In case you unfortunately missed “Tools for a Better You”, now is an excellent  time to read it, do a gut check and determine if you are on the ball regarding your mental and psychical health and wellness.

I say to you however, congratulations either way, that is, if you are handling your business and everything is going according to your magnificent plan, wonderful.  Also if you’re failing miserably, wayward in your mission and feeling as though you are up the creek without a paddle, well that is fine too. You’re alive and with that, there is opportunity. So seize opportunity while the breath of life surges in you and go forward renewed knowing that there is still a chance to attain the objects of your desire.

But, motivation without direction practically guarantees getting nowhere fast, so one of the initial things you must do is figure out exactly where you are not. If you don’t know where you are, by all sensible means at least know where you want to go. If on the other hand you do know where you are, you can gauge how much further your objective is from your current location. Lastly, if you don’t know where you are and are completely clueless about where you want to go, by all practical means set some goals.

If perhaps you set goals a while ago, review those previously declared goals and determine if they are still objectives you desire. Evaluate accordingly and if needed, incorporate new goals or modify existing goals to meet any updated criteria or circumstances to reflect your current situation. Most importantly give yourself enough time. Realistic pressure is okay, but looking to advance in your company before properly performing your present duties or taking over your industry in two months is borderline insane. However, under the right circumstances, 6 months to a year is reasonable and obtainable in both cases.

There are several books to help with this; Getting Things Done is one that can assist along with Eat that Frog, written by Brian Tracy, the dip by Seth Godin, Workarounds that Work by Russell Bishop and Hard Goals by Mark Murphy. Each book contains excellent material for you to draw from and find direction along with practical tools to assist you in your personal success journey.

Take the time and review your yearly progress, while many play during this season seize the opportunity while the sky is blue and air is clear and gather fruits of wisdom, knowledge and understanding so when the seasons change through to Fall and then to Winter, you will be better prepared to handle the cold and barren season because you would have stored up reserves and prepared yourself accordingly.

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Sam’s Natural Working Man’s Hygiene Kit

Sam’s Natural Working Man’s Hygiene Kit

Made in the USA, vegan and never tested on animals, Sam’s Natural line of products is designed for men who want to be fresh and clean but do not want to smell like rose petals and pixie dust. The Working man’s Hygiene Kit is just one of the prepared kits Sam’s Natural provides you as a way to go about doing just that. Using spring water, natural oils, extracts and waxes; the after shower lotion, foot cream, hand + repair lotion, walnut scrub, lip balm, knuckle wax and men’s soap included in the kit are crafted to get you nice and clean after a hard day’s work and also aim to heal, refresh and sooth you as well.

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John Allan’s Slick Water

John Allan’s Slick Water

Looking for a pre-shave solution to help lift those stubborn follicles towards the perfect position for your blade to effortlessly remove? John Allan’s Slick Water is devised to do just that and give you a close shave without nicks, cuts or irritation. That’s due to the special formulation of ingredients that includes tea tree oil, oat and cucumber extracts to get your skin ready for shaving without clogging your pores. John Allan’s Slick Water Pre-Shave Solution is another option to add to your arsenal in the fight against stubble.

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Tools for a Better You

Tools for a Better You

Simple Steps to a Better Body and a Healthier You

Whether it is a new calendar year with New Year’s resolutions, a change in seasons with spring cleaning or a change in life that brings a new attitude, periodically we find ourselves transitioning from old to new.

When the season of change occurs a resolution that people often place on their freshly crafted to-do-list is getting in better physical shape. If you are not ready to join a gym you can still bring the pain and gain the muscle. With the right combination of information, activity, tools and exercises, you can reach the goals that you’ve set for yourself. Here are some suggestions to help you get started in the right direction. Especially, if you are not quite settled on a gym membership.

Running

Running is a great activity that has a range of health benefits touted by the experts. Grab a pair of shoes and get busy. Here are three pairs of running shoes that meet the expectations of the pros and should work for you too. You might want to invest in a watch or heart rate monitor to track your vitals and also your progress. The Nike+ SportWatch GPS has a few useful apps and an active online community.

Jumping Rope

Yup, the jump rope is probably one of the most effective and overall low-cost exercises that you can do and jumping rope has tremendous heart health benefits. Additionally, the increased hand eye coordination will provide improvements in other areas of your day-to-day life; like dancing, throwing a right cross and better sex. Start light then gradually work your way up to the footwork, combinations and jump rope tricks. Do not worry that if in the beginning you get completely tangled in the rope, just get started. There are training videos to teach you jump rope online or you can grab a Buddy Lee Jump Rope Training video. That was him on YouTube. Crazy.

In addition to his video and book, Buddy Lee also has the Aero Speed Hyperformance jump rope. I had a Gold’s Gym jump rope. Although it frayed terribly after routine use I bought a Reebok rope that looks and performs the same. Some don’t like fraying; personally, it serves as a gratifying reminder of my sessions and is encouraging. For more of a workout use a weighted jump rope like this one.

Bodyweight Exercises

Popular off and on throughout the years, body weight exercises are a great way to get in shape and stay there. Simply clear some space and get to the grunt work. Bodyweight exercises also are a good way to learn your body mechanics, build strength. Generally, bodyweight exercises build functional strength and bodyweight exercises can give you size and muscle.

The core principles of bodyweight exercises are simplicity, resistance, natural movements and real world applications of strength. However, many bodyweight routines and exercises stray away from this foundation. Start with the safe and proven routines first and build your body from there. Established exercises include; pushups, pull-ups, crunches and dips. After you crank out a few hundred of those, try a few variations. Later you can upgrade to rope climbs, pistol squats and the L-sit / L-chair. Find more on Wikipedia.

Yoga

Super popular right now, yoga is an awesome practice that I personally can attest to and say it works. Yoga is good for the mind and good for the body. Start slow and work your way into advanced techniques. Yoga builds your core and with proper breathing, yoga can tremendously benefit your nervous system. There are plenty of yoga videos; Rodney Yee has several good ones. Here is his yoga video for strength. There are probably yoga classes in your area if you take look. Try Google+, Meetup, Craigslist or 411.

Well that takes care of your body, but you do not want to be all body and no brain, so here are some books and other tools you can use to help you reach your fitness goals in 2012.

Books

The 4-Hour Body is New York Times bestseller not simply because Timothy Ferris has a good publicist (well maybe so). But that does not matter, the 4-Hour Body is chock full of useful information that if you apply will change you from puny to powerful. This is in part because Tim was kind enough to loan his body out for rigorous experimentation, to learn what is possible, what works and what is a waste of time, in the realm of health and fitness. Now you don’t have to spend as much money, time and effort on the road to vitality and wellness. Once you read the book of course. Or visit his repository of luminous text.

If the methods and information within the pages of 4HB does not suit your taste, here are two other books that have brought success to others looking to attain physical wellness.

First there is, “You: the Owner’s Manual.” A few years back this book was a number one bestseller and it spawned virtually an entire shelf of spin-off books, some of which went on to become best sellers as well. Obviously bored with international success and not content to leave well enough alone, the good doctors behind the massive, yet easy to read original, “You” have released an, “Updated and Expanded Edition.” The book, while huge follows a simple concept; gather vital health information and present it in an easy, clear and understandable format. Then, top it off with illustrations that make learning your body so trivial that even toddlers would understand what to do with their bodies to improve their health.

Finally, there is, “The Primal Blueprint.” Written by former marathon runner and Ironman Triathlon athlete, Mark Sisson. This book lives up to its name and gives an easy to follow, unrefined, blunt force approach to kicking sugar cravings, burning body fat and building a better body. If the lifestyle changes suggested are too overwhelming to handle alone, if you have doubts, questions, want to share your results, compare notes or just hang out; there is a wildly active Primal Blueprint forum on his website, Mark’sDailyApple.

Other Tools, More Stuff and etc.

Lastly, you’ll need some way to organize your progress and to keep track of all this. As I mentioned previously Nike has a great community resource for running and while Remember the Milk is primarily thought of as a place to assemble and store task lists not related to health, you can easily enter your exercise plan in there too. Other tools to help you reach your goals are fitness apps and health apps for your phone or tablet. These applications allow you to focus on the work to do and not the data behind it.

Five popular Android fitness and health apps for you to use include; CardioTrainer, Daily Yoga for X, JEFIT, MyFitnesspal and the FatSecret Calorie Counter. These are not the only health apps out there but, these 5 Android fitness apps are proven tools that can help you get started and also help you stay on course.

There a many exercise apps for iOS devices, but here are 5 iPad and iPhone fitness and health apps that do the work in the back office while you do the work on the floor. Starting off there is JEFIT, followed by Fooducate, SparkPeople, then the Calorie Counter by FatSecret and lastly the Endomondo Sports Tracker. You might have noticed that two of these apps were listed previously. Take this as a sign of their effectiveness and a strong suggestion of an app for you to include in your arsenal.

Two last items I want to mention before I wrap this up. The first is support. Having a good friend is a valuable tool. You do the work, but having someone to support you, provide you with feedback, encourage and help you stay accountable is a great help and often overlooked. If you are in a situation where a supportive friend is not available in real life, join the support forums, online community or group that fits you. Despite the feigned popularity and espousal of the lone wolf mentality, becoming a part of a group does not make you weak. In fact, the right coaching and support helps you become stronger.

There is strength in numbers.

Here is the other thing. The power is within you, your mind and internal conversation. That is not to disregard the teachers, coaches, books, videos and other information you gather. But all of that stuff is useless without you, and what you do with it. A good portion of that depends on how you speak and what you say to yourself. Everything you say to yourself matters. If you believe you can do it and stay focused and diligent long enough, with the proper actions, you will do it. Allow yourself both room to stumble and room to improve. With time, the areas where you once appeared clumsy you will become so skillful that others will think it came easy. You are a good foundation to build upon. Use the tools that you are given. Build yourself, a masterpiece.

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John Varvatos by John Varvatos

John Varvatos by John Varvatos

Whether it is the joy of the Holiday Season or the chill of the winter nights, tis the season to snuggle with someone special. Make your close encounters that much friendlier by drenching yourself with a bottle of the most popular fragrance on the market. No, no and no. Don’t do that at all. You will come off as desperate and unskilled in the sensual arts. However, a dab behind the ears and around the neck will do just fine. John Varvatos has an excellent fragrance that has been on the market for quite a while, but it is not as popular as some other scents. That my friends is a plus. Pick it up here.

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MenScience TiO2 Sunblock

MenScience TiO2 Sunblock

It’s getting hot so sunblock is a must. MenScience offers the TiO2 Sunblock SPF30 to provide the most protection while you’re doing your best to look good. The waterproof, non-grease formula of the TiO2 provides protection from the sun and works as a moisturizer. Available from MenScience Androceuticals, grab it direct.

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Want Great Skin ? – A List of Things To Avoid

Want Great Skin ? – A List of Things To Avoid

Skin care products cheap and expensive alike fail to deliver and fall terribly short of performing as expected, and can damage your skin in the process.

Here is a basic list of products to avoid in skin care. Each item can be considered a ‘fly in the ointment’ when it comes to keeping healthy, vibrant and clean skin.

Vegetable and Citrus Oils: Excessive amounts of citrus may have similar results as peppermint. Many oils used for skin care not only moisturize but also clog pores. This allows bacteria to be trapped and is the source for many problems pertaining to skin. Always opt for oil-free or “light” products.

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