This past weekend, my wife and I enjoyed some time at Fenway. During the game, we made two trips to the counter to get a glass of wine. Jolie and I were both asked for ID each time that we went to the counter. Not only were we carded, but everyone was carded. When I say everyone, I don’t just mean everyone that may have appeared on the younger side, but also the gentleman with the cane who was clearly over sixty. This may seem like a lot of needless work and energy wasted, not to mention time in the teeming lines of the ball park. So, why? The answer is simple. It’s their policy. The sign clearly states it: …
Life Should Be Enjoyable
Self-discovery is an important journey. In today’s calloused world, often people don’t realize that life should be enjoyable. We are here for a short time and should have a fun and positive experience. In this video, Chris Yonker tells us of his personal situation as an only child, and his early path to self-discovery. Early on he realized that the better a person he became, the better everything around him also became. He learned through the study of Sanchin-Ryu karate that he was capable of much more than he thought, and that our believed limitations are self-set and not our ultimate potential.
“What is it?” – Chris Yonker speaks on creating change.
In this video, Chris Yonker pinpoints the first two questions to ask yourself when deciding to make a change in your business or personal life. First, what do you want? Identify your true desire, without questioning how you will get there. What is your nirvana? Second, where are you now? Explore where you stand mentally, physically, spiritually, and emotionally surrounding your desire, and what you can do to elevate yourself to become that person.
Creating Change
Do you need to make a change in your business or personal life? You are always living the physical existence of your internal belief system. Everything that happens around you ultimately comes from a map instilled inside of you. It is up to you alone to create change for yourself, and strip away the parts of you that are not really you or who you want to be. The person that you are before making these conscious changes is based on programming and not on the truth. In this video, Chris Yonker encourages you to accept responsibility for your choices and recognize your own ability to control your thoughts, feelings, and actions to make positive changes.
Success leaves clues: Finding a coach to propel you towards success
As entrepreneurs and business owners, we all want to be good at whatever it is we have chosen to do. One of the most important steps you can take in personal development is to find someone who is the best in your field and ask them to guide you, someone who can navigate you through waters that you’re not yet capable of navigating on your own. Now a leading consultant and coach himself, Chris Yonker talks in this video about his experience with his coach and the importance of the relationship that rapidly propelled him towards success.