Issue #36: Personal Monopoly & Bowing Low
Weekly curated resources for movers, creatives, and coaches.
Lately, I’ve been trying to figure out my “Personal Monopoly” (my unique intersection of skills, interests, and personality traits) and it seems that it lies at the intersection of design, movement, and philosophy. Utilizing my knack for communicating visually and combining it with my passion for movement.
I’ve got some exciting projects in the works that have organically come up because of this project/newsletter. It’s been great connecting with some of you via Zoom and direct messages on social media. Thank you for joining along for the ride. 🙏
Similar to James Clear’s newsletter, this week I will be taking the “3-2-1” approach to the newsletter.
3 ideas
2 quotes
1 visual
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3 Ideas
Back in the day, warriors were encouraged to be as accomplished in the arts, as they were in martial skill; To be able to fight for what they believed in and articulate their principles and beliefs.
Not warrior or scholar.
Not warrior and scholar.
Just… warrior. There was no split.What if we experienced more of life through our bodies and not just in our bodies?
Movement is too important to be left to the “fitness” industry.
2 Quotes
“Where is the joy in being strong if the only way you can express that strength is by doing more strength work?” ~Zack Finer
“How habits fit into your life is always more important than whether it’s ‘optimal.’ Treat a habit like a puzzle piece. All that matters is whether it fits.” ~Jeremy Fein
1 Visual
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To Bowing Low,
Galo Alfredo Naranjo
P.S. Let me know, in the comments, if you like this “3-2-1” approach to the newsletter or if you prefer the original form.
For me it's very valuable to know the source of the quotes, ideas. The idea itself may not teach me anything but the source opens a word to discover my own ideas. Thank you!