Live Free or Dieby Gordo Byrn
Divorce, burn out, injury, illness... all stem from imbalances in our lives and, ironically, often flow from the commitment necessary to be externally successful. As an athlete, perhaps your stool is built on... Sport, Friends, Finances. Consider your "legs" in the context of your life goals. My legs are: Monica, my physical body, freedom, financial balance, and learning/teaching. I'm a funny looking stool but I'm okay with that. I've heard people say that the path of an athlete is inherently selfish. Looking up selfish in the dictionary, it notes concerned excessively or exclusively with oneself. Most of the athletes that I work with have the opposite problem -- we fill our weeks with commitments that have very little to do with our selves. Much of what I preach, athletically, is about creating space for our selves in daily living:
A unique aspect of the American character is the desire to "Go Big or Go Home." In a way, ironman is the ultimate expression of this cultural tendency. It's certainly big! Extreme athletics (or chasing athletic achievement) gives us cover to carve some "self time" into our busy lives. Quite a bit of work/planning went into setting up my training camps job. When I was working in Hong Kong, a large part of my endurance motivation stemmed from a powerful drive to escape. I wasn't sure where I wanted to get to (!) but I certainly wanted to get away. Mountaineers, addicts, ultrarunners, off-shore sailors, entrepreneurs... there's an element of escapism in many pursuits. I've known experts in all those fields! Do you feel hemmed in by your daily life? Our typical response to stress is a desire to dig into our existing patterns deeper and deeper. The result is more and more stress -- a leading cause of disease and illness. As a coach, my advice for sleep, simplicity and a focus on stamina is a way to treat the symptoms. Only you can address the root causes of the stress you experience in daily living. +++ Freedom If this rings true then here is how I chose to maintain my personal freedom:
There isn't a material luxury in the world that will soothe your psyche when your freedom is impaired. Wealth accumulation is habit forming -- make sure to live before you die. If you are like me then you will be able to list all the reasons why you can't increase your freedom. You might even have stoic tendencies and seek out difficulties to test your resolve! I hear you and I accept your position. However, remember that even if you choose to remained chained to your past decisions -- you're still exercising a choice. Choose Wisely, +++ This week's photo: Fit, free and on a bike -- rolling through Italy a few years ago. Good times.
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One of my earliest mentors warned me about the dangers of being a one-legged stool -- the three legs being work-family-self. It's very unfashionable to talk about family/self in certain financial firms and the other partners joked that he'd been listening to his life coach too much.