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| Don't Catch These Two Diseases |
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| Written by Tom Venuto, CSCS, NSCA-CPT | |
| Apr 07, 2007 at 06:59 PM | |
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One of my favorite motivational speakers is a guy by the name of Brian Tracy, who is one of the world's top experts on success psychology and personal achievement. In case you haven't heard of Brian, he is sort of like a calmer, more "laid back" version of infomercial guru, Tony Robbins. Not long ago, I had the chance to attend a seminar Brian
held at the Jacob Javitz center here in New York City. One part of his talk
really grabbed my attention, and I'd like to share it with you... Brian said that that there are two diseases running rampant across America and much of the industrialized world today. If you had to hazard a guess, which two do you think they
are? Cancer? Diabetes? Heart Disease? Osteoporosis? Obesity? Guess what? They're NONE of the above. In fact, they're
not even physical diseases – they are mental diseases. The first mental disease, according to Tracy, is called
something-for nothing disease. Something for nothing disease is contracted by
people who believe they can take more out than what they put in. These are the
people who want all the rewards without paying full price, or as Brian put it,
"They want to go through the revolving door of life on someone else's
push." Quick fix disease is the second of the mental diseases. According to Brian, this disease is contracted by people
who always want a quick way to reach their goals. They search for instant cures
to solve problems that may have taken months or even years to develop. They
seek short cuts to acquire key skills that actually take many months and years
of hard work to master. These diseases are not to be confused with the desire to
constantly get better and search for more efficient ways to reach your goals
(which is a positive trait). The "diseased" people are those trying
to reach their goals faster than nature intended without any effort (which is a
negative trait). As a friend of mine once said, "There's a big difference
between seeking efficiency and being lazy." Brian's New York City seminar was mostly filled with
businesspeople, sales professionals and entrepreneurs, so he referred to
financial examples, such as: wanting to work fewer hours and earn more money,
investing in get rich quick schemes, or buying lottery tickets. However, I personally feel that quick fix and something
for nothing disease are more rampant and insidious among people with fitness
goals than they are among any other group. Health and fitness seekers with something for nothing disease they think they can get twice the results in half the time. They want weight loss without dieting, fitness without exercise, and perfect health while eating, drinking and smoking whatever they want. People afflicted by quick fix disease are suckers for the
latest "exercise in a bottle," "fat burning cream,"
"diet pill," or "steroid replacement" scams. They
impulsively buy miracle solutions on a whim, which they haven't researched and
know nothing about. Saddest of all, they often waste YEARS of their lives on
a misguided quest for the holy grail of weight loss or muscle growth, when they
could have reached their goals with a better work ethic and a little bit of
persistence. People with these diseases are violating some of the most
basic laws of the universe: Cause and effect, sowing and reaping, action and
reaction. This is just as ridiculous as attempting to violate other natural
laws such as the law of gravity. Jump off a cliff, and you're going to plummet
to the Earth below – 100% of the time. But there's more: Not only are you going to FAIL and hit
bottom if you catch one or both of these diseases - the very act of seeking a
quick fix or wanting something for nothing makes you a weaker person. On the other hand, the act of setting a worthy goal for
something you want and reaching it through diligence, determination, discipline
and hard work changes the very fiber of your being. You literally change on a
cellular level; you become a stronger person. The purpose of having a worthy goal then, is not to
possess the goal, it is to become a better person as result of pursuing and
achieving the goal. If you get something for nothing, you may have that thing,
but you have not become anything. Pity the person who wins a million dollars
who has not become a millionaire in spirit and character. It's been said you don't get what you want in life, you
get what you deserve. If you want to achieve your perfect weight and improve
your health… if you want success and achievement… if you want to win the
championship title… then set the goal and go for it! But whatever you do, don't catch these two diseases. SHUN
THE QUICK FIX, AVOID THE FREE RIDE and deserve it. You can have, do or be
anything you want - just pay the price and it's yours! About the Author: Tom Venuto is a natural bodybuilder, certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS) and a certified personal trainer (CPT). Tom is the author of "Burn the Fat, Feed The Muscle,” which teaches you how to get lean without drugs or supplements using methods of the world's best bodybuilders and fitness models. Learn how to get rid of stubborn fat and increase your metabolism by visiting: http://www.burnthefat.com . Visit Tom's fat loss support community at http://www.burnthefatinnercircle.com |