Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Rules to live by

Forging elite fitness

I came across CrossFit recently via an article from Zen Habits. It made me think that Mikey might already know about it. Him, his whiteboard and his killer circuits! Anyway, the concept resonated well with me. "Forging Elite Fitness" is their catch phrase thingy. I like it.

Principles of living

A little while ago, Craig Harper did a series of about half a dozen posts titled Craig's Principles for Living. Most, if not all, resonated well with me too. One day, I must create my own Principles though, using some of his ones and others.

I found a link on the CrossFit Brisbane site, titled Rules to live by. I really love it.

  • Everyday eat, sleep, drink, rest and train according to what your body needs

  • Train for the shortest time possible whilst still achieving your training goal
  • Find people to play with

  • Try something new each year

  • Do things that harm you less, do things that help you more

  • Make a contribution

  • Be honest with yourself, your training goals and your performance

  • Do something everyday that makes you puff and sweat

  • Look after your family and include them in your training

  • Never do the same session twice in one week

  • Regularly do things that make you nervous

  • Find heavy things and lift them

  • Above all else, keep moving, and keep trying
It sounds a lot like what Harper teaches too. Stuff Craig says frequently that spring to mind like:

"Instead of doing five swims, five runs or five bike rides every week, do five sessions of something different"

"Do things that challenge you... face your fears... get uncomfortable"

"Be honest (with yourself)"

"Listen to your body... Do I need that or do I just want it?"

Another wake up call

What Craig was talking about today in his post, beyond self-helf; selfless help rang true with me. I need to stop thinking, talking, writing about what I'm going to do. I just got to get the show on the road and start 'performing.' Craig has been telling me this for umm, weeks now. I have read and heard enough to be able to commence working on Project Me. And not just have a half-hearted pissy attempt at creating my-best-life, but give it a real, honest effort. This is not rocket science, brain surgery or even prehospital care. This is just applying basic common sense stuff in order to help myself become a better person. All the talking, thinking and writing in the world ain't gonna turn me into AMAZING. I have to put in consistent effort. I need to look under the bed for those non-negotiables I wrote up 3 months ago (gasps in shock that it's been so long) and live, breathe them like they were oxygen or water - two essentail components to keep us alive.

When enough is enough

Okay, okay, OKAY... I'm hereby making a public commitment that I will have a 'suck it up princess' approach to doing what I need to do every day to 'be the change' in my own world. Craig - see you when I'm 68kg. There is no way I'm going to compromise that agreement that I made with you either. I'm not going to cheat. I've cheated enough. I've had enough extensions, enough chances, enough opportunities... It's time I stepped out onto the playing field and kick some goals in my world.


Soon you'll learn about who and what inspires me to create my-best-life.

4 comments:

Nicole said...

Hey Jules... Nice Post. You've inspired me to think about writing my own rules to live by. Might start on that one straight away !

keep up the good work.

Cheers
Nic

Suza said...

Hi Jules! Thanks for the inspiration to write down my non-negotiables. It's time. And you're right .. it's time you kicked your AMAZING journey off again - with gusto! Can't wait to read of your achievements!

Suz ( )

Jules said...

Hi Nic. You were stuck for topic ideas for your blog? There - I just gave you inspiration for your next post! Too easy!

I need to live and breathe my non-negotiables. Writing them isn't enough. Talking about them wont cut it either. DOING them consistently will bring me closer to creating my best life.

Jules said...

Hi Suz. You're welcome.

I'm going to draw up a revised timeline for my key goals for 2009, since I'm so behind with them already. I can't change the past 12 weeks. What I can change is how I let the past (12 weeks) effect me now AND, I can change what I do in the next 12 weeks (and beyond).

Note to self: "no one believes you anymore." I got to stop writing, thinking and talking about my plans, goals etc and start training like I wanna play... THEN I can write about the stuff I've achieved. 110% effort from me from now on.