A new study has revealed that young adults, particularly women, who maintained high levels of moderate and vigorous activity over a period of 20 years experienced smaller gains in weight and waist circumference during the transition from young adulthood to middle age, compared to individuals with lower activity levels. Arlene L. Hankinson, of the Feinberg [...]
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Regular exercise may prevent middle-age weight gain
How to Exercise Security Diligence When Outsourcing IT
Many organizations look to outsourcing or cloud-based services for the delivery of their business applications, primarily due to financial drivers. There are, however, potential security risks involved. Here, Knowledge Center contributor Rob White shares the 10 security questions you should ask any vendor before outsourcing IT. – When outsourcing IT, your company is giving up its operational control; therefore, it is more critical than ever to exercise IT security diligence and confirm that your IT vendor has the proper security controls in place throughout the term of the engagement. Regardless of how much is outsourced, th…
Fitness queen Jane Fonda says she does not enjoy working out
Jane Fonda, who has made millions from her exercise videos, has confessed that she does not enjoy working out. In the 80s, the fitness guru won a legion of fans with her pin-up beauty and aerobic sessions in which she urged people to “go for the burnâ€. However, in two American women’s magazines, Allure and [...]
Exercise important for those at special risk for Alzheimerâ€s
People who are more prone to cognitive decline, including development of Alzheimer”s disease, can decrease their risk by doing regular exercising, a new study has suggested. J. Carson Smith of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (UWM) included in the study both people who carry a high-risk gene for Alzheimer”s disease, and other healthy older adults without [...]
How To Save Thousands on Personal Development
Crossing the Line
In life, there often seems to be a line where many things move from being a positive to a negative. From a healthy part of our existence to an unhealthy one. From a functional and normal process to a dysfunctional and abnormal one. From something that should be life-enhancing, to something that becomes potentially life-destroying.
Food
Take food, for example. Over the years, I’ve worked with many people who have turned their healthy eating habits into completely unhealthy eating disorders. Somewhere along the way, they went from being focused on eating well, to being totally obsessed with, and preoccupied by, food. Something which is fundamental to human existence and survival (eating) somehow becomes their biggest challenge in life. The very thing that will sustain most of us, might well destroy them.
Exercise
The same thing happens with exercise. The unfit person becomes fit. Before long, they feel better, look better, function better and get lots of approval and recognition – all highly desirable (and potentially addictive) outcomes. So, they decide to get a little fitter and leaner and train a little more. And more again. They reason: “Well, if one hour of exercise is good, then two hours will be twice as good and three must be amazing!†Before long, they train whenever and wherever possible. They begin to lie about their exercise habits. They experience anxiety and even anger when they can’t do their workout. They start planning their life around their exercise regime. It affects them mentally, emotionally and socially. They lose perspective and the healthy pursuit of exercise has now become an unhealthy obsession.
Money
We see this type of unhealthy behaviour in a range of settings and wrapped around a plethora of everyday issues and responsibilities. For some people, making money will transition from being a normal, everyday responsibility and necessity to a complete obsession. They will eat, sleep and breathe it. Money will become their identity. Their self esteem. Their sole focus. Or should I say, soul focus? And, in the middle of their fanatical pursuit of the almighty dollar, they will become physically, emotionally and spiritually bankrupt. They will lose themselves. Their success will not be success at all. Their practical and sensible goal (to earn and save money) will have become an unhealthy and destructive obsession.
Religion
And speaking of destructive and dysfunctional habits, behaviours and beliefs, I guess I could play the religion card… but do I really need to? Thought not.
Personal Development
So, let’s talk about the potential dangers of personal development instead; the reason I started this long-winded monologue. “But Craig, surely immersing myself in personal development can’t lead to any kind of undesirable or negative outcomes, can it?â€
Er, only about a thousand.
Like anything else that we might focus on, the pursuit of personal growth can produce a myriad of negative outcomes when we go about it the wrong way. Some people will become quite fanatical and emotional about their new-found insight and reality. Which might compel them to evangelise their un-impressed family, friends and colleagues with an ever-expanding range of theories, ideas, stories and shonky research. And, naturally, that’s always well received.
For the most part, being excited, educated and passionate about something is good, especially when it leads to some kind of positive behavioural change and desirable outcome. When the information (like the mountains of stuff on this site) is the genesis for practical application and lasting transformation, then personal development is serving its intended purpose. It’s positive. It’s practical. It’s transformational. It’s a valuable resource.
The Reality
But when we step back from all the motivational language, the theories, the mantras, the affirmations and the emotion, can we honestly say that personal development products, programs, services and resources typically (that is, most times) result in significant and lasting transformation for the individuals who partake? Of course, there is no independent data or research to answer that question accurately or quantitatively (to my knowledge) but if I had to take an educated stab my answer would be… no, most people don’t create significant or lasting change. That’s not to say that they can’t but, rather, that they won’t.
Life Ain’t No Theory
For some people, the answer will be yes but it’s my experience, observation and opinion that far too many people delude, delay and deny themselves in the theory of transformation (yes, even people who frequent this cyber-classroom) when they should actually be rolling up their sleeves and immersing themselves in the practical, messy, uncomfortable reality of the change process. The doing part.
Stop listening, watching, reading, researching and studying, and start applying what you’ve learned.
After decades of teaching, coaching, learning, studying and watching this stuff in action, I’m of the opinion that, for personal development to be a genuinely effective transformational tool – in a practical, measurable and experiential way – the change process should be somewhere in the vicinity of ninety percent doing stuff (the practical) and ten percent learning stuff (listening, watching, reading, researching, studying). Of course, the percentages might need to vary a little depending on the individual goal and what stage of the journey we’re at with that goal but, for the most part, I think 90/10 works.
Sadly, for many people, the percentages are more like 1/99. That is, one percent doing and ninety-nine percent… not doing.
What are your percentages?
Craig Harper (B.Ex.Sci.) is a qualified exercise scientist, author, columnist, radio presenter, television host, motivational speaker and university lecturer. For the past 25 years he has been a leading presenter, educator, motivator and commentator in the areas of personal and professional development. You can visit Craig’s blog at Motivational Speaker.
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SEESIM 2010 exercise held in Belgrade
The South Eastern Europe Simulation 2010 (SEESIM) staff command exercise was held in Belgrade on Sunday.
The main goal of the exercise was to enable the activation of national emergency centers and provide mechanisms for checking their abilities to respond to emergency situations based on defined crisis situation plans.
New Jane Fonda Workout DVDs Target Health-Conscious Seniors
Nearly thirty years after a collection of workout DVDs made a leotard and leg warmers-clad Jane Fonda the Fitness Queen of the ’80s, the screen star is releasing two new exercise videos aimed at senior citizens.Both videos — Walk Out and Fit and Strong — go on sale in November and promise to help people [...]
The Situation Workout DVD On Sale This Winter
The Situation is readying his camera-worthy abs for their closeup on DVD. Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino — The Long Islander who made the phrase “Gym, Tan, Laundry” a national phenomenon — is cashing in on his chiseled frame by releasing a workout DVD devoted to turning that marshmallowy midsection into a well-crafted work of art. [...]
Large-scale war games begin off Korean coast
A large four-day exercise involving U.S and South Korea forces is under way in the Sea of Japan. It comes in response to the sinking of a South Korean warship, the Cheonan, four months ago. An international investigation blamed a North Korean torpedo attack for the incident.
Serbian Army cadets stage exercise
The Serbian Army (VS) Military Academy senior year cadets today staged an exercise at the Pasuljanske Livade ranges in central Serbia. Small Serbian-made unmanned aerial vehicle Sparrow was presented, while the drill went under the theme, “Integration of Combat Capabilities on Tactical Levelsâ€.
The Situation Inspires “Jersey Core Workoutâ€
While Snooki is depending on doctor-formulated cookies to get in shape, hoards of health-conscious Americans have turned to the ever-popular Sports Clubs of America to battle their expanding waistlines with the help of the “Jersey Core Workout” — a challenging training program inspired by the rock-hard abs of personal trainer-turned-MTV reality star Mike “The Situation” [...]
Snooki Cookie Diet
Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi — the resident pint-sized spitfire raising cain on MTV’s hit reality series Jersey Shore — is shedding the pounds with the help of cookies.Snooks has lost five pounds since adopting Dr. Siegal’s Cookie Diet earlier this month — and she hopes to lose up to 10 more. The diet – which [...]
Staff Transitions a Breeze with Exercise Prescription Software Tutorials Posted By : Dr. Jay Winburn
Online tutorials can make training new employees easier without taking away valuable time from other, more experienced employees.
Kendra Wilkinson Workout DVD!
Grab your workout gear, girls. It’s time to kickbox the abs away with Kendra Wilkinson!The former Girls Next Door hottie — famous for her pole-dancing routines — will show fans how she went dropped the 50 pounds of baby weight she gained when she was pregnant in a new fitness DVD. Kendra is in [...]
Michael Ventrella “The Biggest Loser†Season 9 Champ
The Biggest Loser: Couples crowned a new champion on Tuesday night: A Chicago DJ, who made Loser history when he tipped the scales on the series earlier this year. Michael Ventrella, who, at a starting weight of 526 pounds was the heaviest Biggest Loser contestant ever, took home the $250,000 prize after he lost 264 pounds [...]
Justin Bieber Hires Taylor Lautner’s Personal Trainer
Biebster wants to bulk up! We hear teen sensation Justin Bieber has hired Hollywood power trainer Jordan Yuam to help him sculpt his scrawny frame. A devoted Twilight fan, Biebs was impressed with how quickly Jordan helped fellow showbiz hottie Taylor Lautner transform his boyish bod into a mass of hulking muscles — and he’s [...]
Jason Alexander Down 30 Pounds — Thanks To Jenny Craig [Commercial]
Way to go, Mr. Costanza! After just four months, Seinfeld alum Jason Alexander is down 30 lbs. — and he’s showing off his new spandex-ready body to fellow Jenny spokesmodel Valerie Bertinelli in this hilarious new commercial, hitting the airwaves today. The portly actor, 50, signed on as a Jenny spokesman in January with a starting [...]
Pakistan Army’s biggest war game begins Saturday
The Pakistan Army will Saturday begin its biggest field exercise, involving 20,000 personnel, to validate the concept of a new defensive doctrine for countering conventional threats.
The six-week exercise, codenamed Azm-i-Nau 3, involves troops belonging to all arms and services, besides engagement of various aircraft and equipment of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), Online news agency [...]
SRK gives young ones tips for six-pack abs
Superstar Shah Rukh Khan, who flaunted six-pack abs in blockbuster “Om Shanti Om” but couldn’t maintain them later, is doling out fitness tips to youngsters through micro-blogging site Twitter.
“Six-pack more to do with diet than exercise alone. You need to be very disciplined. (Do it for) 30 to 40 days…they will start to show,” Shah [...]
Chip Shot: ‘Exercise Your Core’ To Prepare For #CES
If you are part of the 100,000+ person strong swarm that is hitting Las Vegas this week (otherwise known as CES), and you’re wondering how you’re going to survive, check out this Intel video with some tips on how to properly prepare by “exercising your Core.” Taking a page from the 1980′s ‘sweatin to the oldies’ handbook, this video is a fun look at Intel’s launch this week of the new Intel Core Processors.




