Posts Tagged ‘Mind’

April 29

What You Must Know About Your Self


The Kruger/Dunning Study:
What You Must Know About Your Self

This study and story absolutely fascinated me. I hope you get the same “ah-ha!” moment from the results of the study as I did.

Have you ever met someone who thought they were … well, “more special” than they really are?

Perhaps they believe themselves to be fantastic musicians when in reality they stink. Or maybe they think they know something about XYZ when in reality they are hopelessly lost.

When I was on the debate team in college I ran across a lot of these types of folks. Debaters who, even after being thoroughly trounced maintained victory. I also saw this while dabbling in boxing (I never really boxed, but my father was into it.) Fighters would almost always claim victory when they were clearly beaten.

But never is this self-blindness more evident than in the fitness world… especially bodybuilding. Man, ‘everyone’ seems to think they are in better shape than they really are in these shows.

Almost everyone.

There’s a minority — perhaps you are a part of that minority — that can actually see themselves as they really are.

But this minority, according to the Kruger/Dunning Study, also have a handicap: The overestimate the talent of others and undervalue their own.

Let me paraphrase the results of the KD study before letting you know why I think it’s vital for us all to understand it.

  1. The study look at self-perception and competency and how they relate.

  2. The study showed a striking result between those who literally ‘were’ competent at something versus those who merely “thought” they were competent but were actually incompetent.

  3. Those who were incompetent, even AFTER being showed the results of the test, still perceived their competence to be far greater than it actually was.

  4. After being showed the results, the truly “competent” adjusted their perceptions to be more accurate in the positive direction (aka a release of false modesty or over-expectation of the general population.)

  5. In short: Incompetence breeds an inability to “recognize” incompetence, while being competent allows you to recognize the skill more accurately in your self but yet overshoot the mark when it comes to recognizing it in others.

Whew! That’s a mouthful… and you’re probably still wondering what this has to do with anything, despite being really kinda cool.

Everything.

This is the fundamental link between mastery of a dietary and/or fitness solution and those who “dabble” at it and proclaim success.

I cannot tell you how many times I’ve met the dabblers — folks who genuinely believed themselves to be “healthy eaters”, “in terrific condition”, and “so lean they can eat anything.”

The irony: Almost all of them were fat… I mean F-doubleA T — F A T.

One woman in particular stands out. She was lecturing a group of professional fitness buddies and myself over dinner about how to eat “in alignment with your body’s natural energy.”

Blah, blah, blah… All I saw was the roles of bodyfat hanging over her belt and the “wing effect” — the flapping underarm bodyfat — waving at me as she raised her arms.

Harsh? Perhaps…. but it’s necessary to the story.

Now, all of us “knew” that she was hopelessly lost, even if some of her points had validity. Why? Because we are all competent in the art/skill/science of body-shaping.

It wasn’t until she said, “Look at me… I mean, I can barely keep my weight on! I literally have to eat dessert every night just to keep from being too skinny!” that I hit the breaking point.

“What do you consider to be too skinny?” I asked.

“Anything under 12% bodyfat for a woman,” she said. Technically, a pretty good answer. That’s very lean for a woman.

But she wasn’t anywhere NEAR 12% bodyfat. 22%… perhaps. 32%… more like it.

“Okay, what’s your bodyfat right now?”

(I know, this is getting heated… : )

“Oh, I think it’s too low… under 12%.”

Wow.

“Well, I happen to have calipers in my room if you want to check to make sure (as I try to maintain my composure) you’re not getting too lean.”

Here’s the shocker: She agreed.

“Oh, that’s great! Sure, let’s go…”

Now here was an otherwise very intelligent gal who was completely blind to her own competency when it came to her own body and what worked for her nutritionally.

And frankly, it shocked me when she said “yes” as I NEVER expected it. I really wanted out, as I didn’t want to embarrass her. That was not my intention. I was just curious as to why she was thinking the way she was.

Well, up to the room we go and I measured her bodyfat. My latter guess was pretty close: 29.7%.

What to do…. what to do….

Well folks, I’ll let you guess what I did. All I will say is that I handled myself as a gentlemen — meaning “gentle” man. And it turned out to be a positive experience for her.

But this led me to wonder why I have just the opposite reaction with myself. I usually see myself in far ‘worse’ shape than I really am.

Herein lies the value of the KD Study:

  1. If you see yourself worse than you are, you may be quite competent but really over-estimate the results and competency of others. The harm in this is if you are like me you can turn to “anti-depressing” tools like food from being bummed out! (More on that in my Fit365Online.com article on my “drug addiction.”)

  2. If you are not competent, you may overestimate your health and fitness levels. This can lead to ‘serious’ health and social issues.

  3. The more open-minded and intelligent a person is, the more apt they are toward learning competency and learning how to evaluate their self. This is crucial in knowing what to do, how to eat, and how to exercise to meet your own specific goals.

If you want to read the study, it was published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology; 1999, vol.77, no.6, pp1121-1134.

All of us need an external eye — feedback to not only keep us going but let us know where we truly stand.


Fit Bits: The Missing Study

Man, I hate when this happens, but I lost a study I had saved for a Fit Bits article. I’ll try to find it online and post the source in my next newsletter.

Bottom line: People who exercise for shorter periods of time more frequently progressed faster and stayed with their programs longer than those who exercised infrequently for long periods of time.

Duh. No surprise. But it’s nice to see this in print.

The shocker was the timed intervals of training were as low as 10 minutes a day.

This is really the tortious and the hare scenario. Slow and steady wins the race.

Kinda.

The study said they “progressed FASTER” — so it’s like the tortious “fused” with the hare.

Bottom line: You can train less and gain more. My book 7 Minute Muscle is a prime example of shorter duration training that also gives people faster results.

You’ll want to get it this week as my freee coaching offer is attached at the hip.

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April 8

Personal Fat Loss Certification, Day 7

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Framing Your Mind For Success

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Okay, today we’re going to cover the most important muscle you can flex — your mind. Technically it’s not a muscle, but for us it is the secret to the body and the life we want.

Before we go any further — this is NOT a “woo-woo” lesson. There’s nothing mystical or magical in today’s Course materials. Most of that stuff I don’t buy anyway.

What I do buy is facts backed by science, reason, and practical experience.

So, if you are ready to stop just learning and start knowing, applying, and taking action then let’s get started…

What Does “Success” Mean To You?

You may think you know what it means to be successful. But have you really thought about it? Do you know what it would take for you to feel successful in terms of your body and your appearance? Let me give you some hints…

It’s not a number on the scale. As we saw yesterday, two women with very different “weights” both looked very trim and sexy. One carried more muscle and less fat — but muscle is five times as dense as fat, so while a pound of muscle is equal to a pound of fat weight-wise they are far different in mass and density. Perhaps you should consider tossing the scale out the window if you want to re-define what success in fitness means to you. Personally I never use the thing. I use my jeans and my belts. They never lie. And, of course, the mirror… but even that can deceive.

Still, we’re not deep enough.

What is success… really? Is it JUST your body in a certain condition? Do you really think that would make you happy?

Here’s another hint: It would only add to your present fulfillment. If you are presently miserable, having a great body would make you feel “less miserable.” But face it: “Miserable” is still contained within that description, isn’t it? Have you ever wondered why some people who appear to have everything going for them are down, depressed, and basically unhappy?

Sometimes this is a chemical issue in the brain. Most of the time, it’s because they do not have a clear definition of what success and happiness means to them. Perhaps they’ve listened to everyone but the most important person of all — the self — and defined what success and happiness means to them.

Perhaps YOU have done the same thing.

Perhaps you don’t even know why you are wanting to lose weight and feel better other than what society may impose on you. Or perhaps you just feel lousy. Maybe you think having a better body will attract the love of your life or add a spark into a present relationship. Maybe your very health and life are at stake.

These are all valid reasons for getting into great shape… but they are not definitions of success. You cannot hope to achieve a goal without a clear target. That’s like trying to drive to a strange town without the use of a map. You may get there, but only after endless hours wasted … and you may never arrive at all. And, when or if you do, you may find yourself more miserable after the journey!

This is not what I want for you. It is not what you want for yourself.

Step 1 in today’s Course is to STOP.

Listen.

There is a still voice inside of you. Listen to it.

Ask yourself to allow it. Trust that voice.

What does it say about success? What does health and physical abundance mean to you? Why do you want to pursue it so badly? What will the outcome be? How will you feel? What will a typical day feel like in the body of your dreams?

Go ahead — walk through that day. Stop reading for just two minutes and picture a day in the life of … you. You, inside your ideal body, however that may look or be. How do you feel when you wake up in the morning? What is your energy like? What is your love live like? How are you greeted by your loved ones? How do your children look at you? What kind of role model have you become to those around you — at work, at home, and even strangers passing by on the street? What ONE LIFE will you affect today simply by how you look and carry yourself and never even know it? ( Yes, the world is looking! ) What is your legacy? Your greatest destiny? How will you be remembered?

Pretty heavy, isn’t it?

That is because you want and deserve far more than you think you do.

One of the main reasons you have not achieved the goals you set for yourself, whether they be physical or otherwise, is because you have not walked through a day in the life of living in the state of success. Success is NOT an ending. It is not a goal to achieve. It is not static. It is a dynamic, fluid, ever-changing and everlasting state of being.

And that state of being is totally within your sphere of management. You manage what it looks like. What it becomes.

And what you are going to do today, in the next five minutes or five hours, to make sure it happens.

Your destiny is not carved in stone. It is created by each and every move and decision you make.

So right now, make a decision that leads you toward your greatest destiny. Decide that success means more, MUCH more, than a number on a scale or a body in the mirror. KNOW with every fiber of your being that you deserve and desire this body — perhaps even a better body than you can imagine right now — but you deserve it for much larger reasons than you presently know.

Your future body will not only make you feel joy, freedom, peace, health and energy — it will also radiate outward and dramatically affect everyone you touch in your life.

THIS is success: To know your life has moved another toward their greatest destiny as you move toward yours.

And that destiny must begin with the person you see in the mirror. The physical is the foundation. There is nothing wrong or “shallow” about that statement. Your body simply must conform to your mind’s highest desires for success. Without a fully enabled, empowered, strong, and healthy body, your destiny will not have the impact it can on your life or the lives of others.

Consider this your call to action.

Now, take a breather. Consider all you have just read.

Then consider how many people will only read these words but not act upon them.

Decide right now that you will be the exception to the rule — that you will do more than act upon them. You will embrace them.

Like I said at the beginning, this “between your ears” stuff is where it all happens folks. This is what makes the Einsteins of the world… not genetics, but decisions. Desire. Work. Action.

And, by all means, a clear and sweeping definition of the word success.

Many of you have acted on your desire for success already in Day 4. You said “YES” to the upcoming Radical Fat Loss Blueprint Supplement Kit — YES to a bit of investment into your self. This is but one step in a journey of many. All adventure begins with a step forward, sometimes into the unknown. Sometimes into the uncomfortable. But this is what it means to be alive and experience the very creation of success.

If you did not make that step on Day 4, make it today. Below is the same “Yes, I’m ready” form that I gave you in Day 4. This will put you on the first-come mailing list for the Radical Fat Loss Blueprint Supplement Kit which you will have the chance to get after you finish this Course. This will save you over $100 off retail prices for the same supplements I use and all my clients use during Radical Fat Loss. No stimulants — just safe, natural, and scientifically-supported supplements designed to work with the RFLB nutrition and exercise plan.

Let’s take that first step… and if you did already, kudos to you!

How Powerful Is The Mind?

You’ve heard the stories about “mind over matter.” Some of them are exaggerated; others are true. The mind has always interested me ever since my psychology and philosophy days in college. To really grasp how powerful that three pound organ is between your ears would take years of reading. I will try to give you the bullet points in the next few minutes. It’s a daunting task — but in order to understand how to get into great shape, you must fully embrace the following statement:

Where your mind goes, your body follows.

Again, this is not juju beads and hocus pocus nonsense. This is verifiable science.

In 2008 a study done with hotel maids shocked the weight loss world. Hotel maids of all ages were divided into two groups, each doing exactly the same tasks as they always performed. The only difference: One group was told that the work they did on a daily basis was enough to qualify as “weight loss exercise.” Nothing else changed. Their diets remained the same. The only thing that changed was their perception of reality.

The study group all lost weight. The non-study group had no weight changes at all.

The power of belief is simply beyond our comprehension. We are constantly under the power of our own beliefs — but unfortunately the vast majority of those beliefs are subconscious rather than consciously driven. Since the subconscious mind picks up everything since before you were born, including every negative thing ever said and every false assertion ever made, you have a formidable foe on your hands unless you know how to bring it under control.

Fortunately, you can. And it all begins with how you speak to your self.

The maids in the study quoted above were asked if they did anything different. Almost all of them said they thought more about how their work was causing them to lose weight. In short, they spoke to their subconscious mind, implanting specific commands without realizing it. “Lose weight! What I’m doing is causing me to lose weight!”

Let me give you an even better suggestion to give your mind:

Become leaner!

While I use the term “lose fat” or “lose weight” frequently, it is only because it is the term most people associate physical success to. In my daily life, I rarely use it. I say “I am getting leaner.” Why? Because you never want to lose anything. The mind and body are very selfish organisms. Life itself is incredibly selfish. Our drive to live is the strongest drive most of us possess. Life is tenacious in its desire to thrive and survive.

So what do you think a mind like yours, with literally trillions of neurons, all capable of storing the memory of every one of your distant ancestors, thinks about the term “LOSE”?

How do YOU feel when you say LOSE out-loud? Go on… say it.

Not too hot I bet.

No one wants to lose. We want to GAIN.

So start saying that you are gaining leanness, muscularity, energy, definition, drive, and power.

Here’s another tool you can use to whip your subconscious mind into submission: Realize it is an idiot savant. An idiot savant is a person who is beyond brilliant at one or two things and well below average at basic life skills. In the movie Rain Man with Tom Cruise, Dustin Hoffman played an idiot savant.

Your subconscious, for all its power, is incapable of distinguishing fact from fiction. That’s why we believe and act on so many things that run counter to our conscious beliefs. Our subconscious mind is more powerful, yet has no grasp of “reality” as we see it. It is basically a storehouse of random patterns that can form some pretty bizarre conclusions if you let it.

Take sleep for instance. When you dream, your subconscious mind is virtually in full control. It’s running rampant, forming its own bizarre strings of images into a sequence that only makes sense to those trained to decipher it. It knows no boundaries other than what it’s been told — but it also cannot tell when you are speaking truth and when you are speaking in generalities.

For instance, saying “I love hot dogs” or “I love pizza” is not only damaging to your mental control over your body — it’s a conscious LIE. You do NOT love hot dogs. You may love your spouse, your God, your parents… but you do not love a piece of oblong semi-meat between processed flour buns. Sorry, but you do not. You may “enjoy” a hot dog and a slice of pizza (I certainly do) — but stop saying you love something that you do not.

Your mind keys on the words with the greatest impact on your destiny in order to ensure your survival:

Love.
Hate.
Must.
No.
Yes.
Do.
Fail.
Succeed.

Use these words with respect. Learn to speak the language of the self — one that empowers your subconscious mind to the utmost. You will literally start changing physically at a more rapid pace and with far less effort.

“I love my body” replaces “I hate my body.” You do not hate your body. You wish to improve your body. In fact you MUST love your body, otherwise you would never take care of it! You would never shower, go to the doctor, nurture a wound… do you see? You DO love your body. You merely want to enhance your love for your body by making it leaner and stronger. This is not junk science — this is how the subconscious and conscious mind interact, and you have the keys to the car. You can choose to start your engine or simply walk away and say, “Eh, whatever.”

But try it. Watch what happens.

“No” is the most frequent word heard between the ages of 0 and 7. Consider that next time you wonder what may be preventing you from taking action… from saying “YES” to my invitation to empower your body with serious leanness for example. You’ve heard NO far more than YES in your life. “YES” is almost a foreign word to some people.

You break the cycle by saying “YES” with a promise to yourself: “Yes, and if I choose to later, I can always change course.”

Doesn’t that beat, “No… I don’t think so… I don’t know… not right now.”

Re-read that statement and ask yourself if that’s how you converse with YOU!

The most important conversation you will ever have is with your self. I highly suggest you respect that conversation to the highest degree possible.

Action towards your greatest destiny is the only possible outcome.

Ending Self-Sabotage

Self-sabotage is the greatest enemy to most dieters, and indeed to most people who seem to be always on the cusp of success and who just miss the mark. Sound familiar?

Self-sabotage always begins in a conversation with your self. Let’s really get that point down. It all starts with self-talk. You say something that triggers age-old feelings, often coming out of “nowhere” (and now you know where… your subconscious mind’s endless recording of your life) and before you know it you’re heading to the all-you-can-eat buffet.

At some level, often quite obviously, this self-talk is incredibly negative. “What a loser… I failed again. Forget it… off to some ice cream.” Or, “I’ll never make this happen… I will always be fat.”

Again…. does this sound familiar?

Here’s how you end it in less than ten seconds. Ready?

Make a pact with your self: Everything you say to your self you must repeat to the person you love the most.

We have already determined that you love your self, correct?

Well then, you should treat yourself with the same respect and in the same voice as you treat and speak to others you love.

Say… your child. Your spouse. Your mom or dad.

Go ahead — I dare you to try this.

Pull your child into the room and say, “Honey, you are just a loser. You will always be fat.”

Doesn’t that make you want to cringe?

Well then… what’s the difference between your child and your self?

Make that pact. And then have the courage to live up to it. ONCE is all it will take. You will not even be able to get the words out of your mouth. Imagine saying to your spouse that they “always look like crap and will never have a nice body.” How much love will that get you? A night on the couch, perhaps, but not much love in return.

Or say to your mom, “Gee, you are such a loser.”

Can you even bear the thought? Good. Now you will forever have this example in your mind the next time you start the self-sabotage conversation with your self.

Let’s carry it one step further:

Anything you feed yourself you must be willing to feed (with encouragement to consume) the person you love the most.

Oh, it’s getting tough, isn’t it?

That’s right — if you go to wolf down a gallon of ice cream, you have to be willing to encourage the same eating behavior in your loved ones. Can you do it?

No. Of course not. And they do not want to see this action from you, either.

Simply begin to think of your SELF as an entity to love — not as some intangible “thing” living inside a shell we call the body. Do that, and you can truly love others AS you love your self.

The Top 10 Secret

I have a secret weapon when it comes to fitness:

Fitness is one of the Top 10 reasons I EXIST. Let that sink in.

You see, I fully realize that I can never live out my destiny — which includes far more than muscles and abs — without having muscles and abs! They go together. My body is the foundation for my greatest destiny. Therefore, fitness (working out, eating, spending the money necessary to make it happen, making time, and so-on) is one of the Top 10 reasons I am on planet earth. Period!

It’s actually in the Top 5.

Do you really think it’s easy for me to skip a workout when I have this in the forefront of my mind? And, do you think I am special for achieving this mental state? No! I just made a decision. You can too.

A study was done on people who remained fit for more than thirty years. Without one exception, they all built their LIVES around their WORKOUTS — not the other way around. Now, their workouts were no more than an hour a day on average (mine are less) — but they scheduled everything around them: Work, play, family… everything.

Does this sound unreasonable? Is it really?

Imagine for a moment how much more productive you would be at work with 25 pounds less body fat, twice your natural energy, and a physical presence that commanded attention.

Imagine how much more productive you would be as a mom or dad if you carried this energy with you while you dropped off the kids at school or went to the grocery store.

Imagine how much more grateful you would feel as you kneel in prayer at church?

Imagine how much stronger you would be as a role model for your kids and those around you? So many people look to you for guidance and as a role model for how they should live their lives. Imagine if they saw someone who was not “obsessed” with fitness but rather in love with the life it enabled them to achieve?

Now you know why the most successful fitness role models build their lives around their physical goals. The physical is the foundation — and just as the foundation below your feet, it had better be rock-solid and cared for before all else.

Fear Is Meaningless

With the exception of reflexive fear — meaning, “Ouch, I will not touch that hot stove again!” — fear is virtually as useless as your appendix. The appendix is a vestibule organ left over from a time when, as theory goes, it was once a part of the digestive system. Sometime over the centuries we lost the need for this organ and it’s now without function, save as one theory goes a storehouse for bacteria in case you have dysentery, although this is highly debatable.

Fear is much like the appendix: Remove it if it becomes inflamed.

An inflamed fear response goes something like this:

“I do not have the time.”
“I do not think I can do that.”
“I do not believe I am talented enough.”
“I do no thing I am smart enough.”
“I do not have enough money.”
“I do not …”

Do you notice the first three words? If you find yourself saying ‘I DO NOT’ about anything — even it it’s GOOD — you have what I call an inflamed fear response.

Time to nip it in the bud.

Here’s the two secrets to getting it done:

Do It Anyway

This is an expression I use all the time when I feel that fear response. I just say, “Whatever… do it anyway.” Seriously, what is the worst thing that can happen? I am not speaking of daredevil stuff here. The fear response to, say, not wanting to try tightrope walking without lessons is perfectly reasonable given your reaction to falling in the past!

However, when you take this reaction and apply it to, say, a new diet plan or a new experience of some kind, it becomes something that interferes with the memories of your destiny. One day you will have memories of your life, and that is all you will have at some point. Those memories are your destiny. Fear can rob you of thousands of memories and replace them with, “Well, I paid my bills on time.”

Hardly a destiny worth your endeavor.

“Do it anyway” prompts action. And like a boat in harbor, you can only maneuver once in motion. Stuck in one place you can do nothing — but you can always change course once you begin moving.

Take One Action Towards

Okay, perhaps it’s a bit much to just “do it anyway”… but you can do ONE THING that moves you toward your goal and away from your fear.

Most everything you have learned has come to you through steps taken in spite of fear. Once taken, the fear vanishes. So you must ask yourself a serious question: Was the fear real at all? It certainly felt real — but feelings cannot be trusted all the time.

In reality, fear is an illusion. The illusion of control. The illusion of a “safe life”. The illusion of a painless existence.

Should you have such an existence, you would be cursed above all men or women. There is a Persian curse that says, “May you instantly have all that you wish for.” This is a curse — not a blessing. It sounds like it is paradise, but in reality it would be a prison.

All growth, all knowledge, and all your physical success comes at the hands of effort. Sometimes that effort brings temporary pain — much as the pain you feel when you lift weights is temporary, only to be replaced by the joy and the rush of the “pump” into your muscles and the beauty of a leaner and more defined physique.

Use this principle. Take but one step, one action toward. You may find you want to take another once you realize that fear is a phantom; nothing more than the appendix of the mind.

Time For Action!

We have come to the end of our 7-Day Personal Fat Loss Certification Course… almost.

You still have several steps of action to take.

First, you will have a quiz for Day 7′s materials… but not now. That comes tomorrow.

Why? Because I want you to absorb this day’s materials. Dwell on it. It took years to put these thoughts down on virtual paper, despite taking only hours to physically do the typing. So it is a fair request that you give them 24 hours of your valuable time.

Make those 24 hours count.

Ask yourself…

1. What am I going to do today and tomorrow to take action toward my greatest destiny?
2. What am I willing to do right now in order to make my body the foundation for my ultimate future?
3. What can I do today in order to share this learning experience with the people I love?

Let me tell you what I can do for you:

I can provide you with every tool you will need to achieve the body and the mental empowerment you deserve.

But I cannot do that without you loving your self. You must decide to do so. Once you do that, we can work together and achieve more than you can imagine.

One you do that, Radial Fat Loss — and radical success is yours for the taking and for the sharing.

Tomorrow you will receive your quiz and your free copy of The Radical Fat Loss Blueprint. As you know the Blueprint calls for specific supplements. One step of action you can take is to honestly say YES and enter your name below. Do NOT enter your name without being ready to commit to the program.

Note: This list is for those who are ready to spend less than $200 on achieving what most people think is not possible: Radical fat loss (or as we now realize, Radical Gains In Leanness!) in just 21 days.

Did you say “YES”? If so, bravo.

I thank you for spending these seven days with me.

And rest assured… it does not end here. I will talk to you tomorrow — and your free book and Day 7 quiz awaits.

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