More and More
and More and More
by: Dr. Freddy Davis
About six years ago I began to
study tai chi. When I began, I had already been studying karate for several
years, but my instructor encouraged me to add tai chi to enhance my martial
arts abilities even further. It seemed interesting to me from the very
beginning, but I was totally unprepared for what I have received. What I have
learned is far beyond anything I ever expected.
Tai chi is a martial art that
takes you through a series of very slow movements. You have probably seen
people do it on TV commercials to advertise arthritis medicine. It seems rather
strange and exotic for people who have never been around it. And because it is
so slow and easy going, it seems like it would be very easy to do. But I assure
you, it is actually a very powerful and practical form of exercise.
When I first started practicing
these moves it was quite awkward. It is amazing the amount of strength and
balance it takes. But as I practiced over the next several months and years, I
began to notice a number of things begin to happen in my body. I began to
develop greater leg strength. My balance improved. I gained better posture. I
began to be able to control and conserve energy. I gained more powerful breath
support and control. I also saw my ability to concentrate become stronger.
If you did a deep examination of
tai-chi training, these things should really be expected because of the nature
of the exercise. But there is one other thing that has happened in my
experience that, even to this day, I continue to marvel about. No matter how
far I seem to progress, there seems to be further to go. I make a major advance
and think I am mastering the art and, behold, a whole new level unfolds before
me. This has happened so many times that I have come to believe that there is
no limit to the amount of progress I can make. As I have discussed this with my
instructor, he has assured me that this is so.
Now, this is a significant
realization, and is particularly helpful with an activity like tai-chi, where
the movements are so slow. In our fast-paced society, slow is very difficult.
In fact, many people who start tai-chi don’t end up staying with the discipline
very long because activity and progress seem so slow.
But, there is a much broader
application that needs to be recognized that has very profound implications for
every area of life. No matter where you are in your life, no matter what
activity you engage in, no matter how much of an expert you are, you have only
taken baby steps compared to where it is possible to go. But, don’t be fooled
by this statement. It is easy to accept this as an intuitive intellectual
understanding. It only becomes profound when it is discovered in the course of
experience.
Consider this. There are four
areas of your life where your humanity is expressed. The four areas are the
emotions, body, brain activity, and spirit. And the profound truth is this: in
each of the four areas it is possible to literally explode beyond where you are
now to ever higher and higher levels of development.
You can develop control over
your emotions so that you are always positive and upbeat. You can overcome
depression and negativity. You can put yourself in the appropriate emotional
state for any situation you find yourself in.
You can develop control over
your body. You can provide it with the nutrients, rest and exercise that will
keep it healthy. You can sculpt your muscles so that you look good.
You can learn to control your
brain function. You can gain greater and greater ability to absorb content, to
think quickly, to shift your outlook, to concentrate, to control your focus and
your perspective. These are all amazing abilities and anyone can become better
at them.
Finally, you can develop control
over your spirit. You can become more and more skilled at self-awareness,
creativity, communication, decision making, analysis, contemplation,
imagination, and self-discipline.
The sad thing, though, is very
few people ever move on a life path that causes them to continually develop in
all four areas all the time. The average person will work on one area then
another, in fits and starts, but very few are focused on developing all four
all the time.
So this brings us to a final,
and profound, question which will determine what you do with the rest of your
life. How much further do you plan to progress in your life beyond where you
currently are? Your answer will determine the extent to which you are able to
live life to the fullest. There is more to gain beyond where you currently are.
In fact, the potential is unlimited. But, you will determine your reality.
There is more and more and more and more.
About The Author
Dr. Freddy Davis is the owner
of TSM Enterprises and conducts conferences, seminars and organizational
training for executives, managers and sales professionals to help develop
greater effectiveness and productivity. He is the author of the book
Supercharged! as well as the Nutshell Series of books for strengthening
business. You can visit the TSM website at www.tsmenterprises.com, or you can contact Freddy directly
at 888-883-0656 or davis@iname.com.
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