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Jim Rohn (Special Post) This blog post is special to me I am going to share my personal notes in this post because Jim Rohn was the first teacher that I found online. I never knew of this world of development and never knew how it could be accessed to easily. This work changed my life and I will share some of my notes. I found a video online of Jim Rohn titled the "Best Life Ever." I lived alone and was afraid I would not have anything to do but once I found this video that was changed. The video is four hours long of him giving a seminar in the late 1980s. I told myself I would come home each night and listen and take notes to this video every day until I finished the video. I would listen pause the video write some notes and repeat it for as long as I wanted each night. This process took me 31 days. Although at the end of the thirty days I compiled 52 pages of notes on this four-hour video and the notes changed my life. In this blog post, I will share some of the notes wi
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Joe Dispenza In sports, just like in life I believe the battle is won in the mind that is why I write this blog to help college athletes utilize their mindset in order to outreach their potential. There are many different approaches to training the mind but one way people have done this is through hard scientific knowledge and that is what Joe Dispenza has done. He uses quantum physics to dive deep into the brain to change the hardwire inside the brain in order to help people overcome their obstacles. He explains how the heart and mind are all interconnected. He says, "When a person truly starts to open their heart, and they truly start feeling whole, there is a downregulation of the genes that create disease and there is a signal genetically to the cells for restoration, wholeness, balance, and order." Our lives as college athletes move so fast and sometimes it can feel like we can never catch up, we play games go to class practice weights study hall and do it all over aga
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Grant Cardone Finances play a crucial role in any person's life. Some people claim to say they do not care about money and will live a life that does not seek wealth. Although that is a life that does not seek to share. A person who makes more has more to give, just as a person who learns more has more to teach. Grant Cardone is a person who has had his trials and struggles but has found a way to accumulate a net worth over 500 million dollars mainly in the real estate business. Cardone also coaches professional athletes on how to handle their money. Before I walk into any new element of life I like to learn as much as I possibly can about it before I enter it. For example, when I was in High School I wanted to learn as much as I could about college, so I would ask questions to friends about college and what it was like being a college athlete. This did not tell me everything because I had to learn and figure it out myself anyway. Although it did help me get a headstart. Grant
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Bob Proctor For those who do not know what a paradigm is here you go: "In science and philosophy, a paradigm is a distinct set of concepts or thought patterns, including theories, research methods, postulates, and standards for what constitutes legitimate contributions to a field."- According to Google The reason I defined a paradigm for you is that Bob Proctor talks about shifting your paradigm and if you do not understand what a paradigm is you will be lost consuming his content. Proctor was featured in a documentary film titled "The Secret" which according to these people holds the secrets to life. This all seemed pretty fishy to me so I had to watch it and see for myself. End of the day it was them telling you what you think has a large determining factor on what happens. What you think about can become your reality. This can help with any person but specifically the college athlete. College Athletes face difficult schedules and what I call a split mind.
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Rich Roll As college athlete sometimes we feel we can be trapped and not have anyone to talk to. Coaches will be too judgmental and teammates do not always understand. That is why it is important to understand there are so many resources online that can help you with whatever you are going through. As I write this blog one of my goals is to let college athletes know how many resources are online that are there to give free advice that can help your life. From tips and tactics to habitual changes in life there is a cool person online providing free content to help. Rich Roll is another former college athlete that was an All American swimmer at Stanford and drugs alcohol took him down a path of darkness. Rich shares his story openly to help anyone who is fighting this uphill battle but also shares that even if something like this happens to you this does not mean success is not for you. Rich now hosts a podcast and has written a book called Finding Ultra along with nutrition books ab
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Tom Bilyeu The amount of free content on the internet should excite a person who is seeking information to get better at life. Tom Bilyeu is a person who puts out so much free content that is truly making an impact on people's lives. A Little Bit On Tom Tom Bilyeu is the founder of Quest Nutrition which is a company where you can find their protein bars and supplements at any store you can think of. He had a unique path that was not initially destined for great success. Long story short he graduated from USC film school and failed as director/producer but found a way to create a company in Quest Nutrition that was bought from him for 1 billion dollars. What He Does Now and How can He Help YOU! Bilyeu host a show called Impact Theory where all the shows are posted to YouTube. He has guested on like all the ones I have written about and interviews them about their life and the impact they want to make on the world. As a college athlete, it would be important for you to not
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Dominic Purpura As I begin to write about the next featured person on the blog I want to show that each person is constantly in their journey through life. Each day no matter the success a person has had it is important to be on a constant quest to get better each day. A Little Bit About Dom Dominic Purpura is a business entrepreneur author and podcast host that was a Division One college athlete at San Diego State University where he was the Mountain West Pitcher of the Year. He has a man that has overcome great adversity to get where he is today, a guy that hustles and grinds at every opportunity but most importantly respects everyone. I am a good friend of Dom Purpura and have gotten a front seat to his success and growth after college sports. How Dom Can Help a College Athlete The first step would be to follow Dom on Instagram as he posts motivational videos and posts each day that are not cringe-worthy but rather fun, truthful, and entertaining. The reason I say to fol
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Trevor Moawad Welcome back to the blog the past couple weeks have been hectic with the Corona Virus going on. I know all the student-athletes out there are away from their sports and it can be challenging to live a completely different life. While you cannot get out on the field right now you sure can develop your mindset right now. A person's work I would highly recommend to study would be Trevor Moawad. Little Bit About Trevor Moawad is from the Pacific Northwest and was a college athlete. His Dad made a living training people on a positive mindset and from growing up with these roots he had a passion to train the mindset. He has created the Moawad consulting group and written a book titled It Takes What It Takes. He coaches football star Russel Wilson on his mindset more working the way he thinks. How Can His Work Help YOU! First off it never hurts to read and study anything that is going to help you with your sport. Trevors' greatest piece of advice that will ho