Valentine

Valentine’s Workout. Wait, WHAT?!

It’s that time again: Chocolate, eating out, stuffing our faces with some gourmet chips, salsa, and ice cream!!!

Ok, well maybe not all of that- but some is ok 😉

As it hits midnight, the question arises of whether we should workout on Valentine’s day or go on a date.  What about doing both?  Or maybe the workout is the date, and the dinner is at home (of course a 32oz steak!)  The truth is that you can take a day off, if it’s your rest day or you simply planned everything ahead of time.  Just make sure you eat what you would normally eat: if you eat something way too unhealthy, it’s going to affect your weekend workouts.

Here’s a nice saying I like to live by:

 

And it’s very true.  My girlfriend and I have had a fitness aspect into our daily regime, amongst dozens of other couples that are in ChallengeToLive, Inc.  We have found out that the healthier we are, the sexier we feel, and being able to workout together bring a bond that is strong, fun, and lasting.  For the older couples (50+), the spark is lit up again, and the anti-aging process begins.  It’s true that eating great and working out is the fountain of youth and the same goes for the secret of a constant magnetic attraction.  Don’t let the factor of being in a relationship stop you from looking great, as much as people say looks don’t matter, science has proved that within the first 8 seconds of looking at someone we decide if we want them or not (personality, history, and many other factors come into play if our instinctive attraction says YES in those first 8 seconds).

So I suggest a small workout if you’re going to eat a decent meal.  Or a full rack of ribs if you’ll be involved in a mean, sweaty, growling filled couple’s workout (no pun intended).

With Your Valentine’s Health & Success In Mind,

Coach Peter Hanz

Adult Blog

Real Adults Agree…

Before I talk to you about a rubric of how to tell if you’re an adult or not- I want to go more into depth on how I personally see maturity.  Without maturity, you cannot be an adult, regardless of age.  You also need experience.  Life experience.  Too many times, some people believe that sex or getting married is the way to tell if we’re adults.  Well, that’s nothing more than a sensual experience and getting married is a commitment, not a check-off marker to finally say, “I’m an adult! WOO!!”

Let’s get started!!!

I did not create a rubric to figure out if someone is an adult or not.   Sorry to say, but there are just too many ways to figure that out that a rubric would be correct in people’s eyes who agree with the way I think, and incorrect otherwise.  BUT there is a few key things I find that make the difference between mature and not.

The ability to move out of your parents’ house. Let’s not get rushed here, there ARE gray areas.  As a matter of fact, I lived with my parents for a few months after I graduated high school!  But I didn’t just live there.  I paid bills, got three jobs, kept going to college, paid off my personal bills, and purchased my own food (due to my healthy recipes).  I wasn’t just there.  In my business Team, and close friends, we all agree that if you put in your part, and help out- that’s great.  You’re much more mature than someone who just stays home, leeches off of their parents, and wishes the one job they applied for called them back.  If you can manage to move out, that will give you what all our high school teachers said, “A taste of the real world.”  But to be honest, it has been the best choice of my life to go from living at University dorms, to an apartment, to a house.  Progressive is key, move forward as you keep moving up financially.

Taking responsibility for everything in your life.  Straight forward.  This is much more detailed than people think.  Too many times I have group sessions with college freshman who live in an apartment by themselves and they consider they have responsibility in their lives.  As I get to know a few more personally, they admit that their rent is covered by their parents, their new car that’s worth all four years of tuition was a high school graduation gift, that their choice to procrastinate was due to a few seasons on Netflix, and that the most important parts of their life are handed up or down in responsibility, but not given to themselves.  This also carries on to parents.  Here we go, I might get some hate mail like I always have, but some parents have the audacity to use their children as unexpected bills.  That’s just wrong.  Wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong.  There is a period of 7-9 months where a promotion, business, associate’s degree, simple planning and budgeting could have made a positive environment.  Instead, other choices were made.  I may not have a child of my own, but that’s because I do not want one, and being responsible will prevent an “accidental” child.  Statement made, boom, period.

Living up to proper expectations.  This is something that the majority of people never see in their lives.  It is tough, but anyone can achieve it.  Work with, or for, those who say you are worth more and/or better.  NOT someone who keeps putting you down.  If you are truly mature, you will not complain about pay rate, your boss, or the way “the world” treats you.  Instead, you will complain and do something about it.  As my audience shifts from college students to adults, the mindset does as well.  College students have little to no work experience and yell, “THAT’S RIGHT!” but as I progress into 35 or older, it transitions to, “Well, you’re lucky to have a business. You don’t know how life really is.”  Then I hand them a free copy of my book, and in a few weeks I receive an letter saying that they were wrong to assume based on my current lifestyle.

Heck, a little over one year ago I did all the wrong things: I complained about work, pay, vacation time, moved up or down responsibilities to my parents or friends, and only wished life was better.  But I realized that was the same as being an upset 12 year old in the 60s when underage employment was legal.  I needed to grow up.  So I did.  And so can you.  You are the BEST person you can be, so be the adult and take charge of your life.

 

With Your Health & Success In Mind,

Coach Peter Hanz

Too Far?

Did I Answer Like You Would?

Did I take my opinion one step TOO far?  Sometimes I wonder if my honesty can be the one thing that can change the life of millions, or even billions of people.  In a world where paycheck-to-paycheck living is the norm, and college student graduates are expected to pay their academic debt for at least 30 years after graduation, am I taking ChallengeToLive, Inc. into a global community for anyone to take advantage of?

 

I have to be transparent.  The answer is no.

 

Since the Application Deadline was hit on Midnight Saturday (May 31, 2014) the doors to become part of the future ChallengeToLive, Inc. have been closed.  It was a big decision to make, especially since a little over 1,000 applicants sent in their information.  I warned others, I ran market campaigns, and I spoke about the new 4-Hour Week in webinars and seminars.  I tried my best to spread the word.  But, this is not a test to see who’s better or a fight against one another for a promotion- this is something completely new.  Each Member in the Mentorship will learn, execute, and take their lifestyle to a whole new level in:

-Income

-Leadership

-Marketing

-Professional Development

-And much, MUCH more!

 

So the big question is, “Why did I close the doors so soon?”  The answer lies within the Mentorship itself.  Every Member that got accepted, and took action to join, will now have one-on-one training with others and I who have reached new pinnacles of success.  They will be learning all the mistakes we made so they don’t repeat them.  People say history repeats itself.  Well, I think it’s about time people evolve and learn from history to make sure it’s NOT repeated.

 

From personal experience, it is a heavy burden to pay off college debt, work two jobs, and stay health/fit.  ESPECIALLY when you have to balance the time it takes to achieve decent grades, spend time with family, and put the proper priorities in order.  But that’s exactly what the Mentorship is going to do:

-Teach the proper techniques to pay off debt faster than ever before.

-Create income that continues to grow over time, as Members grow professionally themselves.

-Have fun & gain respect with others throughout the process. (There is no point to learn anything that is unpleasant or unethical- That’s just WRONG!)

-Attain the knowledge to get promoted at ChallengeToLive with the core principle: Being Yourself.

 

I had an e-mail last night that read like this: “I really wanted to join the Mentorship, but I kept thinking about it.  It just sounded too good to be true, and now the doors are closed and I cannot apply.  Is there something you can tell me to make sure I take action when the doors open again?  If, they open again?”

 

Here’s my response:

“Don’t be saddened by your choice, but make sure you know that procrastination is what may end our life too soon without you seeing years go by.  The lesson you just learned is not just about the Mentorship, but also about life.  There are elderly that I have visited and interviewed, and they said similar to your situation; they admitted that they never took a chance or opportunity that sounded great, and now they’re trying to convince their children/grandchildren to take a chance for a better future.  Except, and this has been scientifically proven, our children are more likely to do something we ourselves have done.  They act on our action, not just our wise words.

As far as the Mentorship sounding too good to be true- well, I have to be honest:  Throughout my beginnings of creating ChallengeToLive, I was working 15-25hrs/wk at my old job.  Then attending college full time, accumulating debt along the way.  Not only that, I was being harassed at work that ChallengeToLive, Inc. would never grow, and that college was a waste of time/money.  But isn’t all of that… too bad to be true?

I want to ask you, from the heart, if the American norm is to be in debt, get underpaid, overworked, and view education as a waste; doesn’t that make anything where the possibility of paying off ALL debt, creating a global business within 2 years, and helping millions of lives do the same or better… too good to be true?  You might see my team on the greener side of grass.  Truth be told, you’re standing exactly where we are- there is no fence that separates the sides.

But there are respects I give to those that applies to ChallengeToLive, and each person is as important to me as my personal success was when I first began.  Working with each person until they reach a new lifestyle takes time, energy, and exhausting resources.  Here’s some advice for the future when, if, the doors open again:  Don’t think too much.  I’d rather you spend that time learning how to achieve a higher form of success I ever could.  Just last week, Vane, an energetic and determined Mother in her young 20’s, got promoted in a little over a week.  The check she earned had taken me almost 2 months to make over a year ago.  THAT proves that I teach those in the Mentorship to skip all the mistakes I made.  I feel that success, is succession.  If we don’t pass on what we know, there’s no reason to call anything success.  And thinking about something so much that we don’t act- that’s just procrastination taking your life into the future, without anything different from your past.

Please don’t take any of this the wrong way, but if someone informed me properly when I first thought of creating a business (I thought about it for a WHOLE YEAR before I took action)- I would not:

-Have gotten into so much debt

-Switched my college major 3 times

-Lost my grandmother and worked (talk about a corporate mindset, thank God I don’t think like that anymore!)

-Almost lost my brother due to my old job

-Way too many of the wrong sacrifices in my life to type in one blog.

 

But maybe, just maybe, you are like me from my past…  I pray you are not.  You might need to learn the hard way and experience the lowest low in life before you take action.  That’s what it took me to change.  I had to be in massive debt, put work over family, and ultimately feeling like crap because I started losing family while I was working thinking that working was the answer to success.  I await to see you in the next Mentorship, and as always, see you at the top.

 

Peter Hanz

New Home

The time has come, I finally own a home.  This might sound crazy, and I myself have a hard time believing it.  I’m not going to lie, I share it with my beautiful girlfriend.  Through much of our history dating, we have seen some rough times, great times, arguments, and mature conversations about our future.  Moving together into a home- as marvelous the sound of it, it has a LOT of work to do.

Unlike most blogs, I’m going to go into how moving together with someone has a big piece to do with Career path.  It might seem obvious, but if you don’t agree with how you’re going to have the finances to afford the home, bills, dishes, detergent, FOOD, children, and/or pets- you’re going to have a difficult time staying together.  It’s been less than a week, and both of us have had to take huge breaths of fresh air.  Here are some great tips we have come up together to help anyone owning/running a business, college students who are planning on an apartment or home, and future home owners:

Remember, Your First Home Is Difficult- Not my usual happy tip, huh? But we need to be grown up about this.  It is very rare that both sides of a couple’s family will help move everything from one home to another, especially with big equipment.  For me, my home office equipment is heavy, delicate, and expensive- not many people want to be at fault if an accident happens, and I understand.  The physical toll moving into a new home takes is beyond any workout as it takes DAYS to make an entire move from one city to another.

Cook For Each Other- The couple who can cook together, stays together.  Food, scientifically prove, will release endorphins; the “feel good” chemical in our body.  It’s similar to the feeling when you hug someone you care about, or eat a chocolate bar.  At the end of fourth, fifth, or beyond day of moving in and moving around furniture, you WILL lose your appetite.  Do NOT skip dinner.  Dinner two or more hours before bedtime, so have that as your peace-maker if you fought over where the couch should be placed.  Trust me on this, be a good chef if you’re the man of the house.  No modern woman will tolerate a cheap meal for moving hundreds of pounds of furniture for you.

Become Efficient In Your Business- The great thing about the Mentorship I am hosting is that it is focused on a 7 to 12 hour workweek.  Many people believe that a 40 hour workweek is the only way to attain a full-time income.  I am here today to let you know that it is not true.  By owning your own business with the proper knowledge, you don’t need to work past 12 hours a week.  Any more, you forget the reason to own a business- to be free and have time for what really matters.  Two amazing Members got approved in the application process and have been accepted into my Mentorship.  This did not interfere with moving to a new home, and it is a blessing to not have to worry about finances while moving in.  Too many times, people want a house and end up being chained to debt.  I teach the opposite- be free when you choose to own something of that magnitude, it has helped us, and has the potential to help you.

If You Don’t Have Children, Get A Pet- I heard about this a few months ago.  I thought, “What’s the point! A pet isn’t a child, you don’t even need to take care of it, just feed the animal!” I as SO WRONG.  Our new kitten, Mittens, is an attention hog.  It is something new to be working on homework or projects while having the cat biting our feet, tearing at the furniture, or pooping all over the place to catch our attention.  It is safe to say- taking care of a pet is easier than a human baby, but if you’re not able to take care of a pet, you’re nowhere ready to take care of a child.  Going into three days of having Mittens, I have learned, again, that I personally have not earned my right to raise a child yet.  Nor will I have a child until I am married.  But having a pet puts a HUGE responsibility that I didn’t even know of.  If you do have children, put them first.  The last thing children want when they move into a new house is tension- they instinctively do not like moving to a new place, and fighting amongst the parents only makes things worse.

Jeez!  I could write forever on this, but I won’t.  I’ll leave it at this and ask for forgiveness for the lack of a Motivational Monday Video.  To be honest, there is STILL no internet in our home due to the location, and this blog was updated through my smartphone.  Knowledge is power, maturity, and health- so I hope this blog helps you out and if you have any questions, I’m here to help 🙂

 

With Your Health and Success In Mind,

Coach Peter Hanz

MLK

“If you can’t fly, then run,”

As the last two weeks of January kick in, I find myself doing my very best to the current Members in my Company, from giving weekly bonuses to private professional development webinars. I may not have all the time in the world due to public events, but I still put every minute to use, and my team comes first.

 

“If you can’t run, then walk,”

This might sound crazy, but this part of Martin Luther King’s speech hits home. It even brings me to tears. My younger brother could not run when he woke up from his fire accident almost a year ago. He could barely even move inches at a time, and I could not help. Having to break the news of him still having a chance to lose his life or both his legs, and that he had to walk in order to save it all really brings this speech to life. And tears to my entire family’s eyes.

 

“If you can’t walk, then crawl,”

When I read this part, I think of bear crawls. You know, those drills you see soldiers, marines, navy recruits, etc. doing across mud fields. That type of training makes an adult out of anyone. It is also a lot harder than running, and much harder than walking. Choosing to crawl is always an easy reminder that we have so many blessings in our life. Don’t forget that.

 

“but whatever you do, you have to keep moving forward.”

Every one of you reading this. You are moving forward. Right now, believe it or not. Some of you might connect with my blogs, maybe not. But the truth is, by reading, you are moving your mind. You might apply to ChallengeToLive, Inc. and are currently in debt, owe a mortgage, are having paying college textbooks or a cell phone bill. If you are anything like me, you put more money into what you know you need than want. I was eating peanuts last year, but I was moving forward. Stronger in my body and mind every single day until I made the choice to establish ChallengeToLive, Inc. The sacrifices you are making are for a reason, make sure that reason moves you forward. If you need help in any way, remember- your health and success is always on my mind.

 

Happy Martin Luther King Day,

Coach Peter Hanz

A Loaded Year

Not once in any year before 2014 had I planned out any four months ahead of time.  Much less month to month.  But that’s what I did this past weekend, and some months I planned week to week, and about 8 weeks of 2014 I planned day to day.  Many people say they do not like planning because plans are very hard to keep, and I admit that when we are not 100% in charge, it is almost impossible- ESPECIALLY if we have no say-so in our work schedule.  Today’s blog is dedicated to helping you out plan a bit better so you, too, can have a loaded year with family first, vacations second, and work last.

  • Realize that we do not have tomorrow promised. Put those you love into your plans first- if you have your work schedule for the next 3 weeks, make sure you put up a calendar or appointment on your phone that says, “SPEND TIME WITH YOUR WIFE!” or Children, Friends, people that DO matter.  Your boss, or work, should not change your schedule without your consent, so take charge of your private time. Oh!  And leave work at work, the last thing you want is for someone you love to say, “He/she always put work before us,” at your funeral.  Sounds gloomy, but it’s true.  This might sound weird, but being my own Boss means I have to tell myself not work on certain days too.  Self-employment is about that freedom to choose, and many TXL Members, along with me, have to make sure we don’t work more than 2-4hrs/day even if we really want to.
  • If you have a certain week or two that you go on vacations for every year, buy those airplane tickets and reserve those hotels NOW! January through February are the LOWEST travel/hotel/suit costs.  Just last night (Sunday January 13, 2014) I saw luxury hotels at $60/Night, when the same rooms cost $220/Night if I were to wait until March.  Book now, guarantee the lowest price, and now you have your vacation set- no excuses.  Enjoy your vacations 🙂
  • If you are a college student, I highly suggest that you devote at least 25% of your time to study for classes. Graduation Ceremonies are mainly in Spring, and trust me when I say your professors will have LESS leniency when it comes to asking for an extension to an exam, assignment, or project.  The first words I’m telling my professors are, “I have a full vacation to go on a Cruise the week after Spring Break; May I turn in all assignments, exams, and projects the week BEFORE Spring Break so I will not fall behind or have any points taken off?” Honest questions will give honest, positive answers.

Those three tips are all I have for today, stay tuned for today’s Motivational Monday Video as the topics were given to me by fans on my Facebook Page! I would love your feedback and any topic you would love for me to talk about next Monday!

With Your Health and Success In Mind,

Coach Peter Hanz

Check Your List!

Throughout this year, I’m going to have check-ups on my 2014 New Year Resolutions.  As a matter of fact, YOU are on the fifth item below:

1 Help 30 Parents with income through Team Xtreme League

2 Have 3 Major Vacations (1 week or longer each) and 5 mini vacations (1-6 days)

3 Help out 15 college students get their tuition covered through TXL

4 Speak at 10 Universities, 20 High Schools, and 30 Elementary Schools

5 Help YOU have a life filled with happiness and freedom

6 Write 5 Books on various topics such as leadership, teamwork, education, etc.

7 Create a 100+lbs weight loss success story

8 Compete in at least 1 physique/bodybuilding contest

9 Record at least 15 songs professionally

10 Help out at least 1,000 athletes worldwide jump higher

As you can see, some are already scratched off!  I will be having an interview with Brandon about his 100+lbs weight loss journey this weekend and will be uploading it via Facebook and YouTube.  This will truly inspire many people to start their own customized Challenge.  As far the mini vacations, I went to Dallas last weekend for three days, so that counts, even though most of it was driving, it is still a break from home 🙂

The Speaking Events section on this websites is soon to be online, we are still working out on the kinks to have people send in questions/requests BUT I already took action: I called a couple of universities to be the Keynote Speaker for organizational meetings.  It will definitely happen, as I have been practicing 15min, 30min, 45min, and 1hr speeches.  There are many different ways to deliver a message, so being flexible and focused is very important.

Now let’s talk about YOU! I wrote a song yesterday, you can listen to it here.  It hit me pretty hard when I realized I had the freedom to play music when I desired.  I have the freedom to do almost anything I please.  I took it for granted until a friend asked me to post a piano song.  Isn’t it weird how we don’t realize what we have until someone else points it out???

While I was looking back into the recording, I realized I had helped out parents, friends, and family do the same.  They now decide when they work, what they do when they take a break from this business, and enjoy the freedom the majority of people don’t have.  To wrap this blog up:

I want to help you become free on your terms.

Whether that’s earning a few hundred dollars to pay rent for the apartment or thousands a month to spend more time doing what you love.  After all, doing what you love IS freedom.

 

With Your Health and Success In Mind,

Coach Peter Hanz

Every Job Seeker

While some of us may have a job, there are others who are still waking up unemployed.  This is scary, it really is- especially with the cost of living nowadays.  What’s worse is the fact that most people who have an hourly job don’t want it.  Just last night, I had an eye opening conversation with my personal photographer, Sergio:

“You see, that’s the problem of today’s world. Some people study for a degree they don’t like that pays the money they want. But once they get that job, they’re not happy with it. Forty years later, they retire wishing they used their life for something they DID want. We have to stop doing that.”

Where does this leave the complicated, unhappy, and unemployed? Job Seeking, or Career Confused.  Here’s a few tips that I talk about when I am asked to speak to college students or high school students who are about to choose a Major (and believe me, having a clear path at a younger age gives a massively better future).

  • Remember those talents you have that make you smile when you try harder to perfect? That’s you key right there.  People that lose their job or get written up more is due to the fact that they don’t want to be there, they lack the desire to make their workplace better.  Then again, they don’t want to be there- so why try?  Find something that allows you to do what you love, even if it’s just for 10 minutes- you’ll want to go into work, want to make a better impression, and enjoy every shift instead of wishing it was over.
  • Replace 2 out of your 5 closest friends with new friends that are curious of your goals and dreams. Take note of this– Every time I asked a student or college graduate seeking a Career, I gave them this advice.  At first, it seemed difficult, with replies like, “But they’ve been there for years!” or “They’re already the sad type, asking them not to hangout with me would only make them feel worse.” The truth is, we all have one positive friend somewhere out there that cares about us having a better future.  Usually, they are not our closest friend- and they should be.  Think about it like you best counselor you never had with conversations about a better future, a stronger person, giving back to your community.  The closest friends I have are big dreamers- they have goals to pay off their family’s home, own their first car, want to have a six-figure income before they get a degree so they can go straight into graduate school without a worry of money, and I am letting you know from experience- it made me a better person and actually allowed me to help the negative friends I used to have. Help yourself by surrounding yourself with the right people.
  • Start a home business that has something with a goal. I know this sounds crazy, but a home business IS employment.  Self-employment has a totally new meaning and responsibility.  Forget about starting off minimum wage and climbing over the years to get to the top- You are now AT the top, but you decide how far you will go in terms of income.  Now before you think this is a recruitment strategy to join my home business, it’s not.  My home business has helped pay off massive debt, college expenses, brought food onto the table for many families, has successfully expanded worldwide.  This means that there is a procedure that involves an interview to see if someone is fit to be onboard.  Some people are, some are not.  Think about it like this: if you want to be in a home business, look for someone that has a great track record, they’ve been successful and are still aiming for bigger goals.  You want someone who has a taste of success and is hungry for more- not someone who says, “Let’s get rich quick!” because that’s always a lie, and there is no such thing.  Go into a team that has great, positive impacts in the community as well as in their home: my team is devoted to health and fitness.  Some of us never exercised until the doctor diagnosed us with diabetes or risk of heart failure.  Others were already in shape and wanted to take it to the next level- professional bodybuilding contests.  You see, already you can tell that individuals who email me with no desire to be healthy and fit would not make a good member.  They might be more interested in another company that involves other goals.  Just remember this- The only promised success is the one of your own body and health.  If you work on it consistently, it will always get better.  My business pays you for that 😉

Those are three big tips I give to those seeking a job or Career.  Many people wonder why I push home business as part of my speeches and the reason is a fact: There are people out there who’s Career IS self-employment.  Personally, I cannot deal with getting paid for someone giving me a to-do list that is something as simple as cleaning off the dust from DVD’s and wiping down windows (what I used to do at my old job many, MANY times).  It has no way of helping my life and adds no value once or ever.

Keep up with your talents, replace a couple of friends with two that would love to know how you’re going to change your life for the better, and give a home business a chance.  If you can’t seem to find a job, create your own career!

With Your Health and Success In Mind,

Coach Peter Hanz

World of Pain

We live in a world of pain right now.
It does not make sense to me, it is very confusing to both you and I.

At age 10 we are told the world is ours, to be imaginative, to do whatever we love.
At age 15 we are told we need money, material items like a fancy car, or a big house.
At age 20 we are scared into getting a job we don’t want to go to, we just have to.
At age 25 it seems that is judgment time; if James didn’t go to college, he was known as a failure or statistic. If Nancy had 4 kids and no father she was a ruin. If Hector was a Doctor he was the only success of his graduation class. And if Maria became a teacher and got married, people would say she wanted the easy way out, and that’s why her pay is less than half of Hector’s.

What is wrong with us in today’s age? What happened to letting our imagination free? Since when does having all the money in the world help you sleep? Why are we tricked into working somewhere and end up paying more than what we need for? I find it so sad to know of so many people in my high school graduation class that started working three years ago to save up $500 and they are still trying to save up those $500.

James didn’t go to college because he studied something that would promise money, but his heart was not in it, so he dropped out. Nancy had four kids because her boyfriend said it was the only way to prove she loved him. Hector goes into work every day and helps the sick people only to realize more than half of them don’t have insurance so he has to make life choices for those in need. And Maria decided to be a teacher but gets annoyed by her children; what she really wanted to do was be an actor or singer. But all her friends and family say that’s silly, that it’s a one in a million chance, which it’s only for the perfect, the gifted, someone else, but not her.

Let me tell you something. It could be one in a million. It could be one in 6 billion. If you know you ARE that one- the numbers don’t matter. If you know deep in your h eart that you are the one person that WILL get the Career they want, you will study unafraid. If you feel you are the one in a million that can become an actor, then you will go audition after audition until you nail the spot for the next Hollywood film. If you know you are the one that will DIE for your dreams to come true- then let the criticism, the hate, the hopeless chatter of those around you fade away and keep telling yourself that you will get new friends, set new goals, take action and BE the one in 6 billion.

Are you ready to be who you are meant to be?

Planning For Better

When it comes to changing our lives, we have two different choices- the Coin Toss Dilemma.  Most people look at a huge change, and the step-by-step process.  If we would want a new home, for example, the two choices would be: 1 Move out completely and get a new home and 2 Slowly save up to purchase the house financially stable or change the current house they live in one room at a time.  The problem with major decisions like this is that most people get so nervous or stressed with either choice that they end up choosing none.

This happens a lot more often than we think, and it happened to me this entire month.  Personally, I have many different Career paths, and having to choose only one to focus on or spread out my time with the many… well, I felt overwhelmed and decided to wait and see how life plays out.  It killed me to “just let the pieces fall” because I am ambitions, very impatient, a go-getter, and I live what I preach.  I had to do something that’s even rarer than making a choice, and I want you to do the same when it comes to something similar:

Uniting All Your Choices Into One

The Paths I had were: Author, Public Speaker, Health/Fitness Coach, Entrepreneur Ho Help Others Create A Healthy/Wealthy Home Business, and College Student.  Up until now, it has been very hectic, pressuring, pleasant, and frustrating experience juggling it all at once.  At times, I felt like just closing one part of my life off to take a break.  Except I can’t.  I won’t be able to fall asleep or my performance in some aspect in my life slows down.  After thing much about the problem, I came to an epiphany: all these paths can unite if I structure them accordingly!!

As a Health/Fitness Coach, I can teach others to build a Healthy/Wealthy Home Business of their own, and in turn leads me to become an Entrepreneur, altogether gives me great material to write my books, and the entire experience with attending my University gives me wise insight to Speak Publicly.  Astounding!!  Everything is connected, I just had to find a way to make them all follow a direction or be going to a common goal and it simplified everything.

The best part is that I did this before the New Year.  I Challenge you to do the same- find something you want to change, and you might even think it conflicts with what you’re comfortable doing right now! Find a way to make the dots connect and relieve the stress while giving you the best of all the parts in your life.  After all, what’s life if we have to get rid of things that make us happy?

 

With Your Health and Success In Mind,

Coach Peter Hanz