Sonntag, 28. Juli 2019

Reading time

                          Bild:  Jörg Linder


Holiday time = Reading time






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JÖRG LINDER AKTIV-TRAINING

Master of Arts in Gesundheitsmanagement und Prävention 


Mobil: 0177 / 4977232

Mail: info@aktiv-training.de



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Samstag, 20. Juli 2019

HAFEN

Wer den Hafen nicht kennt, in den er segeln will, für den ist kein Wind ein günstiger.

Lucius Annaeus Seneca


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Freitag, 19. Juli 2019

Focus - Consistency - Patience

"......One of the greatest lessons I've learned from weightlifting is that there are 3 simple things that you need for success.
  1. Focus: You can't be good at everything and it's hard to be great at more than one thing, so pick the one thing you're going to become great at and focus on it.
  2. Consistency: Focus is useless if you're only focused every now and then. It's showing up time after time that makes the difference.
  3. Patience: If you're focused and consistent, then let time work for you. Results will come when they come. Focus on the system, not the goal.
George R.R. Martin's creative process employs all three of these methods.

Focus. He writes on a computer without the internet, without social media, without apps or distractions or graphics. But his computer can do one very important thing: type words. And typing words is his craft. That's what he needs to create. He is 100 percent focused on doing the work that matters and he has completely eliminated anything that impedes that goal.

Consistency. Martin was a working writer for twenty years before he sat down to write A Game of Thrones. He worked on shows that were canceled and found himself without a job. He wrote early books that flopped commercially. And I'm willing to bet that if A Song of Ice and Fire was a total dud, then he would have found another way to keep writing. He's not just focused on writing when it's easy. He's focused on writing, plain and simple.

Patience. I'm sure Martin wanted to achieve glorious success and commercial fame just as quickly as we all do. I'm sure he would have liked his first book to sell 25 million copies. I'm sure he didn't want to put in 20 years of work to find commercial success. The difference is that he didn't let the urge for overnight success derail his commitment to daily work. The greatest display of patience is a continued commitment to the process when you're not being rewarded for it yet. ...."

Quelle: James Clear:   

https://jamesclear.com/george-rr-martin

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Dienstag, 18. Juni 2019

Begegnungen





  Bild:  Jörg Linder


Begegnungen






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JÖRG LINDER AKTIV-TRAINING
Master of Arts in Gesundheitsmanagement und Prävention 
Mobil: 0177 / 4977232
Mail: info@aktiv-training.de

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Montag, 17. Juni 2019

Gesunde Faszien

Faszientraining in der LAUFWELT in Rastatt 
 
am Mittwoch, 26.06.2019 - 18.00 - 20.30Uhr

Infos und Anmeldung:

https://laufwelt.de/laufkurse-2/

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Faszien sind in aller Munde, aber Faszien sind natürlich keine neue Erfindung und Faszien gibt es schon immer im (menschlichen) Körper. 

Dabei stellen sich Fragen, wie: 

- Was sind Faszien genau? 
 
- Warum ist Faszientraining sinnvoll? 
 
- Welche Art von Training macht Sinn und welche nicht? 

Mit diesen Fragen beschäftigt sich dieser Workshop aus der Praxis und für die Praxis. 

Neben dem Training mit der Hartschaumrolle und Massagebällen, beschäftigt sich der Worksop auch mit faszialem Dehnen und faszienorientiertem Training im Sport. 
 
Das Ziel dieses Workshops ist es, die Teilnehmer darin zu unterstützen eigenverantwortlich für gesunde Faszien und gesunde Bewegung zu sorgen.
 
 
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Faszientraining in der LAUFWELT in Rastatt 

Infos und Anmeldung:

https://laufwelt.de/laufkurse-2/
 
 
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JÖRG LINDER AKTIV-TRAINING
Master of Arts in Gesundheitsmanagement und Prävention 
Mobil: 0177 / 4977232
Mail: info@aktiv-training.de

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Freitag, 12. April 2019

Liebst du das Leben?

„Liebst du das Leben? Dann vergeude keine Zeit, denn daraus besteht das Leben.“

– Benjamin Franklin
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Montag, 8. April 2019

Kritik

"Die Kritik an anderen hat noch keinem die eigene Leistung erspart."

– Noël Coward
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