Posts Tagged ‘discipline’

How Boys Become Men

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

Sunday night I had plans to
drive back to Miami from Tampa and then I got a big surprise. Prior to my
surprise, it had been a relaxing, and productive, weekend. That doesn’t occur
all that often in the world of Dr. Wu.

 

I stayed with my nephew near
Tampa, and worked out early on Saturday. Then we went to his kids soccer game
and we won! After that we went for breakfast, and then it was back to work on
some new products I am working on, which will be ready in the new year.

 Sunday my plans were to work
a little, have some fun, and hit the road around 3 in the afternoon. This would
put me back in Miami around 9 with a stop for chow.

 

Well things didn’t turn out
exactly the way I planned. We were working on one of my projects and the next
thing you know it was 6. I packed up, said my goodbyes, and was getting in my
car when I got that big surprise.

 

My nephews 14 year old son
was skateboarding with friends and he decided to try and be cool. He was boarding on the street and
decided to hang on to the bumper of a friends car. This worked real well and
he gathered up a good head of steam, and he was even cocky enough to wave to
friends.

Then he hit a pot hole. As
you might imaginethe pothole won that battle, and he went tumbling ass over
appetite, as somebody used to say. He got to his feet, but he was banged up and
bloody.

His dad was screaming, What
were you thinking? as he packed him into the car.

14 year old boys don’t do a
lot of thinking. They live in the moment, and

the moment promised speed and
daredevil thrills, which is what being 14 is all about. He didn’t start
thinking until after his young ass hit the pavement hard.

I was exactly the same way.

I remember my Dad telling my
Mom, Boys will be boys.

I told my nephew he would be
okay.

They headed to the hospital
for X-rays and treatment. I stayed with the younger ones. They returned home
about 4 AM, and everything turned out okay. He had scrapes, cuts, and bruises,
including his ego.

 I have a lot of patients who
have teenagers, and they ask me all the time,

What am I going to do? That
kid is driving me to an early grave.

 

I come from a family of all
boys, and both my children are boys, so I’ve been through the wringer myself.

My old man was a smart cookie
when it came to keeping us in line. He put me in martial arts classes when I
was 12, and not only did I get to burn a large amount of energy, but I
developed the discipline to train every day.

 This type of training started
paying big dividends for me a couple of decades later. The disciplines I
started as a youngster built up my internal channels to bring in a kind of
super energy.

The programs I have designed
for you do exactly that. They bring more energy to you and make you feel
extremely alive. In my Qigong Inner Circle, you get a new teaching every month
to help you ratchet up your internal energy.

Every month I send you a DVD
with the new teaching. Some of them are short, lasting thirty minutes, and some
may go as long as two hours.

These teaching can change
your life.

Take the time right now to
become an Inner Circle member today.

 

http://www.qigonginnercircle.com.

 

Don’t wait.

 

Don’t hesitate.

Give yourself a Thanksgiving
present you wont ever forget.

Health, wealth, and
happiness,

 

Dr. Wu Dhi

How To Get An Edge In The Market

Monday, October 27th, 2008

I was up early this morning because I had a special training at the beach with one of my students. This guy has been with me for quite a while and we had a long workout consisting of powerexercises and internal work. Time flies when you're having fun,and before you know it two and a half hours were gone. 

As you might imagine both of us were pretty hungry after that,and we went to get some breakfast. During breakfast, we talked about his business, something that we rarely do. Evan has been trading stocks for the past twenty five years, and he has beenpretty successful. He has an intuitive sense of when to buy andsell that has served him well. 

I asked him what the key to his success was, and he started singing that old Kenny Rogers tune, The Gambler. You know howit goes: 

You got to know when to hold 'em

And know when to fold 'em

Know when to walk away

And know how to run...

He is still making money in a very tough market. Most of his colleagues are either down or out. One of the skills he said helps is programming his internal computer, and he gave me credit for what I had taught him.

He went on to say that his Recharging Qigong training gives him an extra special edge in the marketplace. His said that most of his colleagues do train, but their training is superficial.They look good, but they really aren't strong or flexible, and they lack any sort of mental discipline, or internal power. 

This is very true. My Recharging Qigong program opens up the Three Treasures...Jing, Qi, and Shen.

Most martial arts programs only deal with Jing, and so evengood fighters have no idea about internal powers andspirituality, much less your typical gym rat. 

One of the big things these folks are missing out on is the Law of Accumulation. Every time you do a Recharging Qigong workoutit adds benefits to the work you did before.

http://www.rechargingqigong.com 

In six short weeks you'll be able to feel the Qi cour singt hrough your body and rejuvenating your entire system. You'llbecome more sensitive, clear blocks to your psychic intuition,ratchet up your internal powers, and open up your spiritualgates. It ain't just an exercise!

But it won't happen until you get started, so go ahead andorder my Recharging Qigong course now.

Health, Wealth, and Happiness,

Dr. Wu Dhi