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Being Militant & Lacking Flexibility to Adapt

Being Militant & Lacking Flexibility to Adapt

Released Sunday, 1st December 2019
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Being Militant & Lacking Flexibility to Adapt

Being Militant & Lacking Flexibility to Adapt

Being Militant & Lacking Flexibility to Adapt

Being Militant & Lacking Flexibility to Adapt

Sunday, 1st December 2019
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In this episode of the Martial Art of Self, we discuss a pattern of being too militant in our training, or life in general. 

For me, I discovered how this militant approach towards my martial arts training, as well as to other parts of my life often lead me to burn out, and losing interest, and joy in the things I do, or which are part of my life.

Being too rigid with our plans or goal settings suffocates the necessity to be flexible and to adapt to real-time moments and contexts of what we are doing. It is good to plan and set goals, but I find all plans need space to breathe freely. After all, life doesn’t move as a straight line, but rather more like a wave that seems able to travel up, down, back and forth, and sometimes it feels like it moves in all those directions simultaneously.

In this episode, I talk about the importance of practicing sensitivity. It is vital to establish communication with what our body feels like and goes through.  

Then we can assess a challenging moment in self-honesty and establish if such a moment is a chance to push a bit more for growth, expansion, and creation, or if we are demanding too much too soon from our body, mind, and self and should slow down.

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