I have read hundreds of examples recently where people have taken a 90 day challenge to heighten the corporeal fitness and I love it! What good way to get in corporeal shape than partner with a community of like-minded individuals? However, with all the focus on a corporeal challenge, aren't people missing out on two other key aspects of fitness - the reasoning and spiritual sides?
If people are going to challenge themselves anyway, why not begin a 90 day total reasoning fitness challenge? Work on all three areas of life by enhancing one's physical, mental, and spiritual sides. For example, just as flabby muscles must be worked out in order to tone and strengthen, so too does flabby thinking. In fact, if anything, flabby reasoning can have more disastrous effects in a person's life than flabby muscles. Therefore, if a man is investing power for 90 days anyway, then make it a total transformation, not just a corporeal one.
A person's belief life changes when he begins to feed on a steady diet of definite books, audios, and relationship with others who do the same. Indeed, I know of no other action than can turn a person's life as fast as changing his associations. Birds of a feather, in other words, do flock together. My good friend, the late Charlie "Tremendous" Jones, used to say, "Five years from now you will be pretty much the same as you are today except for two things: the books you read and the people you get close to" It was eighteen years when I first heard Charlie's words and took his advice. It changed everything.
Fitness experts say that 85% of corporeal fitness is in proper dieting. I believe the same principle holds true for reasoning and spiritual dieting as well. Tell me the belief diet a man routinely feeds his reasoning and spiritual sides and I can fairly accurately predict his five year future. Success is that predictable; however, it isn't that easy.
Why not? Because the right habits, although easy to do, are also easy not to do. Left to themselves, most people will select the path of least resistance, which means persisting in their bad habits rather than changing. The good news, however, is that through associating with others in a 90 day challenge, a man can leverage the community to help drive his personal change. In essence, community is the distinction in the middle of good intentions and good results. Many will give up on themselves, but fewer are willing to give up on others who are counting on them.
Fortunately, it only takes three steps for a man to turn everything:
1. Build a proper diet for the food and thoughts entering his body and mind.
2. Make commitments to himself and others to corollary the new diet for 90 days.
3. Maintain relationship with others who have committed to do the same thing.
There it is. A recipe for success in any area of life. It's been said that a man changes when the pain of staying the same or the joy of changing becomes big enough. Eighteen years ago, I took Charlie "Tremendous" Jones up on his reasoning fitness challenge and it has made all the distinction for me. I share this with the readers to encourage them in the three step process for real change. Are you ready to take the reasoning fitness challenge?
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