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The Power of Nuts, Routine, and Decluttering (Sunday Reads #14)
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Prelude: Two weeks ago I participated in the StrongFirst Level 1 Kettlebell Certification event. It was three full days of learning, training, coaching, and being put to the test. While I was pretty nervous going in, it turned out to be an incredibly rewarding experience – even the day of testing, which included a brutal 5-minute timed snatch test (100 overhead snatches with a 24kg kettlebell in 5 minutes). It took me almost a full week to start training again – and when I did, it was with a newfound appreciation for the power of the kettlebell. I’m now part of the StrongFirst family as a certified instructor and will start training for Level 2 later this year.
At some point, I will likely write about my training protocol over the long months of preparation, along with some of the strange things I did that I found to work… including “straw breathing”, voodoo flossing, and regularly using a micropedi on my callused hands. But that’ll have to wait. For now, onto the links!
Nuts are a nutritional powerhouse according to a study conducted among more than 200,000 men and women in the Southern United States and Shanghai, finding that the more nuts people consumed, the lower their death rates from all causes.
In Why Exercising is a Higher Priority Than My Career, the author makes the case. In my own life I’ve found that exercising is my master habit – it improves my mood, my energy levels, my work output, my relationships, and increases my confidence. While I occasionally have to sacrifice it for work, I don’t let this itself become a habit that lasts more than several days. Work will always fill the time you give it, so as the author says, “exercise must come first, or it’s unlikely to happen at all.”
Find focus with just 18 minutes each day according to Harvard Business Review writer and published author Peter Bregman. This simple program takes 5 minutes in the morning, 1 minute each hour, and 5 minutes each evening.
Scientists find physical clutter negatively affects your ability to focus or process information. This is why I quickly straighten up my office at the end of each day.
Why you need the combination of grit, routine, and vision to live life as an adventure. You are what you do most of the time, not some of the time. The author references a few apps that may help you, and being the app geek that I am I’m listing them here: Way of Life, Full, and Balanced.
I also talked about a fun new meditation app a few weeks back (Buddhify). And now that I’m regularly using Headspace, I can highly recommend it if you’re interested in learning how to meditate. It’s fantastic.
Here’s a blog post on life that I really appreciated: The Days are Long but the Decades are Short.
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