Monthly Archives: January 2012

Dear Son, How Do You Think Your Dad Became The Internet’s Only Five-A-Day Blogger?

Dear Son, how do you think your Dad became the Internet’s Only Five-A-Day Blogger? I applied Walt Disney’s philosophy of making common sense, common practice. It’s a long story, but it doesn’t need to be. Next Blog

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Dear Son, You Do Remember How I Became A World Class Master’s Athlete, Right?

Dear Son, you do remember how your Dad became a world class Master’s athlete, right? I applied everything I learned at Disney. Whether it’s running a company or running 400 meters. Both can be done in a world class manner, … Continue reading

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Dear Son, Walt Disney Said If You Can Dream It, You Can Do It

Dear Son, Walt Disney said, “If you can dream it, you can do it”. As you know, your Dad has studied Walt all his life and worked for Walt for 3/5th’s of it. I have been teaching you everything I … Continue reading

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Like Our Physical Muscles, Our Imagination Muscles Need Regular Exercise

Dear Son, an object in motion tends to stay in motion. Our bodies, our spirit, our imagination and so on. Constantly dream about a future state where you are amazingly healthy, fit, happy, self-confident. Next Blog

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Does God Equipes Us With A Vivid Imagination As Children So We Can Survive As Adults?

Dear Son, the reason God equips us with a vivid imagination as a child is so we can grow and develop our creativity into a survival tool as an adult. The more we exercise our imagination, the stronger it becomes. … Continue reading

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Visualizing The Future Is An Innate Skill Humans Started Using As Toddlers

Dear Son, every child is blessed with a vivid and powerful imagination. And daydreaming comes naturally with young children. At a moment’s notice, we can fly – if it will help us avoid an alien encounter, or a dragon attack. … Continue reading

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Both Belief And Visualization Can Be Learned And Improved Upon

Dear Son, that recent Cub Scout camping trip we took with the Boy Scouts was the moment of truth in terms of visualizing the future in a much more positive place than we currently are. I was unaware of how … Continue reading

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Dear Son, I Almost Forgot To Mention How Critical This Is To Success, In Any Endeavor

Dear Son, two days ago when I told you the difference between wellness success and failure was execution, I forgot to mention the critical importance of believing in yourself. The way to execute on belief is to visualize the future … Continue reading

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Dear Son, Never Get Bored With The Basics

Dear Son, a funny thing regarding writing prolifically about diet, exercise, wellness, balance, and other health related topics is that the more you think and write about it, the better you come to understand and execute the basics. Next Blog

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Dear Son, The Difference Between Wellness Success And Failure Is This

Dear Son, the difference between wellness success and wellness failure is one simple thing. Execution. The basics. Period. Next Blog

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