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Moo Do Philosophy - The Right Understanding

Wed, 02/10/2010 - 5:57pm — Grandmaster

The Right Understanding
 
The Right Understanding is sometime called “Wisdom”. It is often translated as “discernment” as it provides a sense of direction and at a higher level, the right view and right direction. This is the right way of looking at life, nature and the world as they really are. Simply put, it is to look at life and nature in a way that one understands how things really are. Understanding the right view inspires the practitioner to lead a virtuous life in line with our Moo Do philosophy.  
 

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Habit of Resiliency

Thu, 01/21/2010 - 1:57pm — Grandmaster

Also known as the ability to bounce back strong. Sooner or later, every great Champion and every achiever suffers setbacks, road blocks and obstacles.

Tough times never last…but tough people do.

 

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Happy New Years!

Tue, 01/05/2010 - 10:54pm — Grandmaster

Happy New Years!

2010 is here and it's time to start the New Year Fast & Furious...

Are you eager to make it your best ever?

Would you like it to be your best for Health...Wealth and Happiness?

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Moo Do Philosophy - More of the Right Mindfulness

Wed, 09/02/2009 - 7:27pm — Grandmaster

 

In the last article on Moo Do Philosophy – “The Right Mindfulness”, I gave several examples of practicing the Right Mindfulness as part of your Tang Soo Do training. Since our training is both in and out of the dojang, I will continue with this subject with several more examples on a more philosophical slant.

 

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Success Series - Habit of Consistency

Tue, 08/25/2009 - 2:00am — Grandmaster

Habit of Consistency 

Progress happens one step at a time.

There is no sudden leap to greatness.

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Moo Do Philosophy - The Right Mindfulness

Thu, 08/20/2009 - 2:00am — Grandmaster

In this next chapter of Moo Do Philosophy – The Right Mindfulness, let’s explore three key concepts to peak performance training and self mastery. They are “Breaking Through Limitations”, “Mushin”, and “Doing What you Do Perfectly”.

 

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Moo Do Philosophy - The Right Mindfulness

Wed, 08/12/2009 - 2:00am — Grandmaster
The teacher looks for effort…Not skill – There is an old Chinese saying that goes, “When the student is ready, the teacher will appear.” This means that we are all exactly where we are suppose to be in life. I will never forget when I realized this for the first time. There are many lessons we are not ready for. This is why the Master teacher or instructor looks for effort…not skill. They realize that it takes time to learn anything of value.

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Habits of Excellence - Repetition is the Mother of Learning and Skill

Mon, 08/10/2009 - 2:00am — Grandmaster

 

 "Success is neither magical nor mysterious. Success is the natural consequence of consistently practicing and applying basic fundamentals."

-- Jim Rohn

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Moo Do Philosophy - The Right Mindfulness

Wed, 08/05/2009 - 8:57pm — Grandmaster

In the last article on Moo Do Philosophy – “The Right Mindfulness”, I gave several examples of practicing the Right Mindfulness as part of your Tang Soo Do training.  Since our training is both in and out of the dojang, I will continue with this subject with several more examples on a more philosophical slant.

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Habits We Train…are Habits we Gain!

Wed, 07/29/2009 - 7:27pm — Grandmaster
Habits We Train…are Habits we Gain!
 
OUR HABITS DETERMINE OUR FUTURE
 
Experts agree that 90% of our daily behavior is habitual.
 
Meaning that most of what we do every day is on auto pilot. Habits are formed through repetition. Good or bad, anything you do over and over again…eventually becomes a habit.

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