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A reader’s SIDCHAs

on August 13, 2015 in Exercises, Fitness, Habits, SIDCHAs

A reader and friend wrote about his SIDCHAs: Hey Josh, How’s it going? I was reading your blog and found your SIDCHA example and explanation post. Really enjoyed the distillation of it all, especially as my insecurities have many times led me to search for info rather than action. One thing I have been (attempting to) do is a Daily Review. It’s just a checklist of all the SIDCHAs I[…] Keep reading →

SIDCHAs in the wild

on July 29, 2015 in Exercises, Fitness, Habits, Leadership, SIDCHAs, Stories

After driving a smelly twenty-seven-year-old pick up truck with wobbly steering and a barely functional clutch all night from my cousin’s wedding outside Pittsburgh to my friend’s networking day-long workshop in Manhattan, one of the session leaders asked the attendees to describe ourselves. I was too tired for small talk. He gave us paper and crayons do illustrate our descriptions. I asked if I could demonstrate instead of illustrate. He[…] Keep reading →

Eating at restaurants seems weirder the more healthily I eat. Same with pre-prepared food.

on July 11, 2015 in Awareness, Fitness, Habits, Nature

I can’t believe the changes in how I see food my last two changes in food habit created. And I can’t believe how easy and cheap the changes were. The changes were to buy a farm share, where I pick up fresh vegetables from a drop-off place near me each week, and the other was my two-and-a-half-week experiment not buying food where I had to throw away packaging after. Each[…] Keep reading →

A 30-year Sidcha: running, swimming, or biking every morning

on July 8, 2015 in Fitness, Habits, SIDCHAs

The New York Times wrote about a woman who ran, swam, or biked every morning at 6:30 for thirty years in “On the Trail, Every Day for 30 Years.” She has over a quarter-century on my burpee sidcha! The article begins: Just after 7 a.m. on a sunny Wednesday in June, a 61-year-old woman darted in front of taxis in Columbus Circle outside Central Park. A few seconds later, she[…] Keep reading →

Making a habit stick makes other habits stick easier

on June 15, 2015 in Exercises, Fitness, Habits, SIDCHAs, Visualization

In yesterday’s session on starting habits, when I described how easy it was finally to floss my teeth daily after I started my burpees. An attendee asked me to clarify. After the session ended, others asked me to clarify more and the following diagrams emerged. Starting burpees This chart schematically shows my burpee habit performance. Flossing before burpees This chart schematically shows my flossing habit before I started doing burpees.[…] Keep reading →

Have you striven for excellence?

on June 6, 2015 in Exercises, Fitness, Freedom, Leadership, Nature, SIDCHAs

Have you put everything you had into something? Have you tried as hard as you possibly could? Have you run until you dropped? Skied as fast as you possibly could, risking injury? Decided to lift a weight you couldn’t conceive of lifting and done it? Have you run sprints in the rain, alone? Have you put your name and reputation on the line for all time? Have you said no[…] Keep reading →

Central Park in the Spring

on May 16, 2015 in Exercises, Fitness, Habits, Nature

This morning was beautiful in New York City. I was thinking of a running, but when I saw how nice it was I couldn’t stop from taking the train to Central Park and running in my favorite place in the world. A mile in it started drizzling. It turned into a downpour, for roughly the second mile. You rarely want to run in the rain but once it happens, you[…] Keep reading →

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