Anything worth doing is worth over-doing. Anything worth doing is worth doing poorly. Why are these both true?
Love Mondays?
If you don’t love Mondays, then you’re doing it wrong!
Think about it. If you love what you do, then you’re going to be thrilled to get back to it. So if you’re not loving Mondays (or whatever day your workweek starts on), then you’re not doing what you love.
Stop doing that unloved stuff ASAP and start doing what you love.
But, you say that you don’t have a choice. You have to go to school because you’re a kid. Or you can’t get a job you like, so you have a job (or 2 or 3) that you hate. You have to make a living, after all.
True.
And so what?
You do have a choice.
If you’re a kid, you can embrace school and do your very best. Engage with those things that are difficult. Dig into those things which seem boring on the surface. School is your springboard to doing anything in life that you want. In other words, school teaches you where knowledge is and how to get knowledge.
Knowledge is power – the power to do whatever you want in life.
If you’re an adult working at a job you don’t like, consider what you actually want to do. Don’t be shy. Admit to yourself what you’d really like to spend your life doing. Now start working towards doing that thing. Before you know it, you’ll be doing that loved thing and having a great time.
I know this is simplistic. But some things aren’t complicated. This is one. Just do what you love.
When I was younger, I wanted to be a musician. So I practiced like crazy and became a professional trumpet player. As much as I loved it, I couldn’t make a decent living. So, I went on to another dream I’d always had. I’d always wanted to be a lawyer.
I went to law school and became a lawyer.
When I was a musician, I met a young woman and fell in love. I wanted to spend forever with her. Almost 29 years later, we’re still married.
I started aikido when I was around 17 years old and stopped training after a few years. I didn’t have time to train in the evening, because I was pursuing working as a musician. But I always wanted to go back and earn my black belt.
When my son, Alex, was young, he started training in aikido, and I went back to it. I earned that black belt I always wanted. I love aikido and wanted to spend more time training and being with aikidoists.
I opened my own dojo and get to spend time with wonderful people doing aikido.
I’ve been doing what I love for pretty much my entire adult life. It’s a really good way to live. I highly recommend it to you. Please start. Now.
Aiki Summer Retreat — Early Bird Discount Expires March 8
Due to popular request, we’re extending the Early Bird Discount (plus entry into the drawing) to March 8. We won’t extend the discount again!
Aiki Summer Retreat Registration is Open!
Registration is Open!
Register by March 5 and Save $30
or Way More!
We are thrilled to announce that Aiki Summer Camp registration is open. All of the pertinent information is on the Aiki Summer Retreat page.
Full Plan: $599
Early Bird: $569
Early Bird Pricing ends March 5. Our Full Plan includes all training, lodging and meals. All of the rooms have kitchens and refrigerators! When you register, your Early Bird deposit of $309 is due. The non-Early Bird deposit is a $339. The remaining $230 is due on May 1.
Independent Plan: $479
Early Bird: $449
Early Bird Pricing ends March 5. Our Independent Plan includes all training and lodging. It does not include meals. All of the rooms have kitchens and refrigerators! When you register, your Early Bird deposit is of $259 is due. The non-Early Bird deposit is $289. The remaining $190 is due on May 1.
Early Bird Drawing
We will enter each Early Bird registrant into our drawing. The drawing will have one winner. The winner will pay only the deposit price! If the winner pays in full for the Retreat, rather than just the deposit, we will refund the difference. In other words: If the winner signs up for the Full Plan, she/he will save $230! If the winner signs up for the Independent Plan, she/he will save $190!
Don’t delay, register right away!
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR AIKI SUMMER CAMP!!!
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to email me or call me at (530) 273-2727.
Aiki Summer Retreat is Back!
Michael Friedl Sensei and I are co-hosting the Aiki Summer Retreat from June 23 – June 29.
We’ll have special guests:
Frank Doran Shihan, 7th Dan
Robert Nadeau Shihan, 7th Dan
We’ll have featured instructors:
Michael Friedl Sensei, 6th Dan
Kimberly Richardson Sensei, 6th Dan
Craig Fife Sensei, 6th Dan
Greg O’Connor Sensei, 6th Dan
Registration will open soon.
For all of the information, click here.