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What OTHER People Think…

Hey Everyone!

Today I’m sharing something that I’m still in the process of internalizing and applying to my life. I believe you will still get a lot of value from it.

Do you know anyone that is totally wrapped up in what OTHER people think?

Today in Lesson 6, I’m going to share with you a UNIQUE perspective about who’s opinion you should really be listening to!

I truly hope this serves you (and those you care about)! If it does (or even if it doesn’t), let me know in the comments below…


Love Life & LIVE IT! Jason

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Lesson 2 – Every Day We Have A Choice

Hey Everyone!

I hope you enjoyed Lesson 1.5 – Focus on This, Not on That Part 2… If you missed it, click here to watch it now. Did you know that there is a very important choice we make EVERY SINGLE DAY? Watch the video to find out what it is and how you can use it to make the most out of your day! I hope you find it valuable! If you do, or even if you don’t, let me know in the comments below.

Love Life & LIVE IT!
Jason

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Lesson 1.5 – Focus on This, NOT on That – Part 2

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I hope you enjoyed Lesson 1 – Focus on This, Not on That… If you haven’t watched it yet, click here now and go watch it before this one. Today we are going a little deeper into the same topic but giving a little different perspective on it! I hope you find it valuable! If you do, or even if you don’t, let me know in the comments below.

Love Life & LIVE IT!
Jason

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Lesson 1 – Focus on This, NOT on That

Hey Everyone!

I know it has been a little bit but I got caught up in the pleasures of being a dad!  Now that I feel I have got somewhat of a handle on it (I know, I know, I never actually will but sometimes it’s fun to believe 😉 it’s time to start adding some value to the world again!

Below is Lesson #1 of my “11 Lesson’s to Living a World-Class Life”.  These are 11 things that after reflecting on my career of ups and downs, I wished I would have know from the beginning as they would have not only saved me a lot of pain and heartache, but helped me achieve even HIGHER levels of success.

I hope that you will be able to use them in your life to achieve something that is important to you!

Enjoy and let me know what you think in the comments below as they help me create content that you want instead of me just creating things that I believe would be of value to you!

Love Life & LIVE IT!

Jason

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Commitment vs Dedication – How the Difference Can Change Your Life

Have you ever looked back at something that you worked on for a really long time before you finally accomplished it and wondered why it took so long?  Did you find an answer?  I spent 20 years speed skating and missed 3 Olympics before I finally accomplished my goal of winning an Olympic medal and I wondered the very same thing.  People often ask me what the difference was between all the failures and the ultimate success. 

This is what I tell them… 

Right from when I started speed skating at age 11, I was always a very dedicated athlete.  I had to be, as for the first number of years, I trained by myself and didn’t really have a coach.  I was self motivated and

Dedication - No matter how hard you try there will always be a missing piece
Commitment is that missing piece.

dedicated to my goal of competing in the Olympics.  Rarely did I miss a workout.  I ate healthy,  I didn’t drink or party much (even at university) and got ample rest (for the most part).  When I trained, I trained HARD.  I had a very good work ethic.  Believe it or not, I enjoyed the training more than the competition.  For me, good race results were an excuse for more training (weird I know). 

So Why Does it Always Seem to Take Longer?

Why then did it take me until the last year of my career to finally achieve what I set out to do?  Well, there are a number of reasons but I think this is the biggest one…  You see, like I mentioned, I was very dedicated to my sport, my training, my health, etc, but…  for a very long time, I wasn’t COMMITTED to it. 

What’s the Difference Between Dedication & Commitment?

Well, it is a very BIG difference!  The way I look at it, when you are dedicated, you APPEAR to be doing all the right things (just like I did).  Like I said, I did the workouts, took care of myself, didn’t party… I worked hard but… I wasn’t 100% invested… I wasn’t ‘ALL IN’.  It was like I was just going through the motions (how many people do you know that are like that).  What I mean by this is I didn’t have a deadline or an end point for my goal as there was always next season.  It was almost like I was giving myself an excuse for not achieving what I wanted! 

"Dedication is great but it is commitment that leads to achievement." Jason Parker
Commitment is where the rubber meets the road

 

What did I do different in my last season? 

I DECIDED it was my last season… NO MATTER WHAT!  A target and a deadline were set and there were no more tomorrows.  There wasn’t going to be another chance, another season or another Olympics.  

This changed things.  It caused me to make the most of every day and of every workout because it was the last one I was ever going to have on that day.  It gave me daily purpose.  I

"There are only two options regarding commitment. You're either in or you're out. There's no such thing as life in-between." - Pat Riley
“There are only two options regarding commitment. You’re either in or you’re out. There’s no such thing as life in-between.” – Pat Riley

wanted to be able to retire from my sport and look back on my career with no regrets!  And you know what, I did (and ended up with an Olympic medal to boot)! 

You might be wondering why I’m writing this now (and that would be a very good question).  The reason is I have found myself back in that same place, being dedicated to something, but not fully committed to it and I decided it’s time to get committed.

What does this mean for you?

How can you take advantage of this difference?  Take out a piece of paper, write down these questions, take some time to connect with them and write out your answers.  I’m going to do the same thing… 

  1. What areas of my life have I been ‘going through the motions”? 
  2. Have I been dedicated to something for a long time but haven’t gotten the results that I want?  (If I haven’t been dedicated to anything, why haven’t I?)
  3. What is it that I really want (that it is time to commit to)? 

 Let me know what you come up with in the comments below or on Facebook.  Let’s hear what you’re committed dedication is to… and I might share mine as well 😉

Decide it, Believe it, Become it and Achieve your “Olympian Life”, today!

Jason

Olympic Lessons You Can Use Today

Hey Everyone,

I was going through some old video and came across this clip from a corporate talk I did. Even though I did it a while ago, the lessons I talk about are still just as important today as they were 5 years ago so I thought I’d share this with you. Let me know in the comments below what you think!

All the best in happiness, health & wealth!

Jason Parker

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How My Funny Hat Will Help You Be More Productive

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I was out hiking with my dog Kodiak today and thought of something I wanted to share with you. It is a short video about how the funny hat I was wearing (you can see it below) taught me 3 things that help me to get more done and be far more happy and productive. So click the play button below and be sure to share in the comments how you feel you can be more productive with the hats that you wear!

All the best in happiness, health & wealth!

Jason

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Inspiration – 2010 100km Kidney March

When I speak a large events, I’m used to being the one doing the inspiring.  This past Friday I was speaking at the opening of the historic 2010 100km Kidney March in support of the Kidney Foundation of Canada and this time, I was the one being inspired…

I want to thank and congratulate all of the participants that represented their family, friends and other loved ones in this event and are there every day to support them… you are all heroes! Thanks for inspiring not only me, but so many others!

All the best in happiness, health & wealth,

Jason Parker

P.S.  I’d love to hear how you were inspired this weekend in the comments below…