MESSAGE #900 MENTAL CROSS-TRAINING…

William James said, “Everybody should do at least two things each day that he hates to do, just for practice.”

Eleanor Roosevelt said, “Do one thing every day that scares you.”

Ed Tseng says, “Do one thing every day that is distracting to you, to improve your focus.”

Recently, I practiced yoga, while my girlfriend, Sarah was doing a pilates video. It was yoga that I was doing, but it was really mental cross-training. I knew that it would test my focus, and it certainly was challenging. I caught myself a few times listening to the pilates video, but I accepted it and re-focused on my yoga practice. I felt an inner calm and didn’t let the external factors affect me.

When we’re on the tennis court, at work, in school or in line at the grocery store, there will be distractions. They may be spectators, co-workers, friends or an annoying stranger.

We can’t control those things.

We can only control our reactions to those challenges.

So the next time you feel yourself getting distracted, do the following exercise:

Take a deep diaphragmatic breath (from the stomach vs the chest), in through the nose for four seconds, then exhale out through your nose for four seconds. Continue for several breaths. This will bring you back to the present moment and help you re-gain your focus.

What will you do today (intentionally) that will distract you?

MESSAGE #899 I’M IN LOVE…

Today’s message is especially dedicated to the great Stephen Sayoc in Orchard Park, NY.

I’m in love with William James, the father of American Psychology. In the early 1900’s James talked about the human mind. I love his quotes and of course, they still apply today. Here are some of my favorites…

The greatest discovery of my generation is that a human being can alter his life by altering his attitudes.

We don’t laugh because we’re happy – we’re happy because we laugh.

Begin to be now what you will be hereafter.

Everybody should do at least two things each day that he hates to do, just for practice.

I will act as if what I do makes a difference.

MESSAGE #898 THE WORST THING…


The worst thing is not what is impossible.
The worst thing is what is possible
but unrealized.

MESSAGE #897 NYC VLOG


Ed Tseng reports from the streets of New York City and talks about how you can keep your New Year’s Resolutions. https://www.edtseng.com

MESSAGE #896 CURIOSITY DIDN’T KILL THE CAT

“I have no special talent. I am only passionately curious.”
-ALBERT EINSTEIN

One of the things I like most about myself is that I am curious. I love learning.

Yesterday morning, I was sitting with my mentor, the great Dr. Rob Gilbert, founder of Success Hotline (973 743 4690), in the Nevada Diner in Bloomfield, NJ.

We were talking, shooting videos, sharing magic tricks, and NOBODY asked what we were doing.

Most people are just not curious. They are in their own little world. They just want things to be “normal.”

The biggest difference I see between good athletes and great athletes is that the great athletes are not just in their sport, they’re into their sport. They’re curious about learning more and going the extra mile.

Curious people are almost always more successful…I wonder why?

MESSAGE #895 DR ROB GILBERT INTERVIEWS ED TSENG

http://www.viddler.com/player/579803ae/
Dr. Rob Gilbert, Professor of Sports Psychology at Montclair State University interviews Ed Tseng, author of “Game. Set. Life.” on mental toughness in sports and life. https://www.edtseng.com

MESSAGE #894 FAT LOSS

http://www.viddler.com/player/f5c5c1c7/
Ed Tseng answers a question about working out and fat loss from Leanne in Michigan. https://www.edtseng.com

MESSAGE #893 ON-COURT SNACKS…

http://www.viddler.com/player/9d41c248/
Ed Tseng shares what he brings to the court for snacks and energy. https://www.edtseng.com

MESSAGE #892 MY TENNIS GAME…

“Set your goals high, and don’t stop til you get there.”
-BO JACKSON

When I started playing tennis I didn’t have any goals. I didn’t take any lessons.

I slowly improved.

I kept switching from a one-handed backhand to a two-handed backhand, and neither of them got better.

But then I took some lessons, set some goals and practiced with a purpose.

That is when my game got to another level.

Can you think of an area of life where you want to get to the next level but don’t have an action plan?

Write down three specific goals that you want to accomplish and three ways in which you can get there.

Just get a little better every day.

I take that back, I don’t want you to improve, I want you to have a breakthrough.

GO ALL OUT!

Don’t stop til you get there.

Some people dream and others stay awake and create the life they want.

Get started today.


MESSAGE #891 PERSPECTIVES IN CAPE MAY…

http://www.viddler.com/player/ea2383a8/
Ed Tseng rings in the New Year in Cape May, New Jersey on the beach and talks about perspectives in sports and life. https://www.edtseng.com