I personally realize the importance of being dialed in. As we age, it seems we can easily lose control of our dial, and we need to focus on it more. Being dialed in is hard work and requires effort. As you know I go to senior CrossFit or MOVE twice a week. I find being dialed in for me, depends on the day. If I have "the talk" with myself, I have better results. Most days I am dialed in, others the dial is just going back and forth aimlessly. For example, I have been doing considerable biking, the options of rowing and skiing are out for me right now. We were doing a partner activity, and my responsibility was to bike in intervals for 2000 meters split with my partner working on the skier. I don't like biking, at all, but I have to say I am getting much better at it. So, off I go and I think to myself, "self you are never going to make it to 2000 at this tension, turn it down to 0". I could see a 0 so for my next turn, I would have it set where I wanted it. Well...
I read this interesting article about how successful people spend their free time. I was actually surprised that successful people had any free time. They are often portrayed on TV as starting their day with intense exercise, working 10-15 hours a day and ending with a book in bed. Coming from a farming community, I know many people that work long hours and are also successful. They spend their free time differently than the corporate world I am about to write about. How Successful People use their Free Time 1. Exercise. They move their bodies enough to actually feel it. It helps them to clear mental residue from the day. It is a way of moving mental stress out of their body. Because my gym time ends at noon, the 12-1 group which follows is usually large. Many are rolling in, wearing their uniforms or office clothes. They are utilizing their lunch hour to work out. So many gyms offer 24-hour access or early morning classes which allows people to work out before they ...