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		<title>There are No Miracles</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jan 2009 19:22:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Wygant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Coaching is not a miracle. There is no miracle out there. Miracle drugs, diets and solutions are really just quick-fix illusions, like that grilled cheese sandwich in 2004 that had the image of the Virgin Mary burned into it. Someone paid $28,000 on eBay for that! Seriously, I’m not making this shit up! (link the last two words of this sentence with http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4034787.stm)

	The point of life is realizing every single day that life itself is actually a miracle.

	To get really Zen in your thinking, you need to accept everything that comes into your life and learn from the lessons you are presented with. You need to embrace those lessons and move forward.

	It’s important to realize that when you receive coaching of any kind – whether it is a dating bootcamp or coaching on a physical sport – you have to practice. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Coaching is not a miracle. There is no miracle out there. Miracle drugs, diets and solutions are really just quick-fix illusions, like that grilled cheese sandwich in 2004 that had the image of the Virgin Mary burned into it. Someone paid $28,000 on eBay for that! Seriously, I’m not making this shit up! (link the last two words of this sentence with<a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4034787.stm"> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4034787.stm)</a></a></p>
<p>	The point of life is realizing every single day that life itself is actually a miracle.</p>
<p>	To get really Zen in your thinking, you need to accept everything that comes into your life and learn from the lessons you are presented with. You need to embrace those lessons and move forward.</p>
<p>	It’s important to realize that when you receive coaching of any kind – whether it is a dating bootcamp or coaching on a physical sport – you have to practice. </p>
<p>Think about yoga. Yoga is practice, right? Why is yoga called practice? Because you’ll never be good at it unless you practice. And there is always room for improvement; there is always something new to learn.</p>
<p>I’ve been doing yoga for three years, and while I’m much better now than I was when I started, I’m still not as good as I’m going to be. Even when I get to the point where I’m really good, I’m still going to have to improve and get somewhere else.</p>
<p>That’s what life is about: a constant evolution, trying to get somewhere. And more important than this evolution is your acceptance of it. The more you accept, the more you will evolve. This is where that Zen-like feeling comes in, which we all want to feel, right? <span id="more-1230"></span></p>
<p>So if you are able to have total acceptance of everything that goes on in your life, you’ll be able to enjoy the gift. You will be able to enjoy what is happening each and every day. You’ll be able to extract the value of whatever is going on in your life.</p>
<p>Coaching is just the start – the tip of the iceberg. My interns could tell you, whenever I go out; I’m constantly being coached. I’m constantly talking to people, I’m always learning, and I’m constantly writing things down.</p>
<p>I’m always communicating with my girlfriend and learning ways to be a better man. I’m constantly investing in myself.</p>
<p>I’ve referred to this before, and the movie Defending Your Life goes into this: the worst thing in the world is to be cheap with yourself. If you’re cheap with yourself, then you will die cheating yourself.</p>
<p>So even though some people decide to make that initial investment in themselves and take a bootcamp, they still have to continue to make that personal investment and continue to learn.</p>
<p>I’m investing something in myself every single day. When I threw my back out, I invested in my healing – a lot of money! Was it a waste of money? No way. I learned how to heal my body, and I learned to listen better to how my body communicates with me.</p>
<p>This is your one body, and your one chance. I don’t know about you, but I want to get it right. I don’t know what your religious beliefs are, but I believe that your soul passes on to a better place, and I think that if you haven’t learned all of your lessons then your soul comes back as another tortured individual. That’s my belief system.</p>
<p>So I really want to get all of my lessons in this lifetime. I want to make this life as fulfilling as possible. Whenever I pass, I want to make sure that I really embraced the ride. That’s really all you can do for yourself.</p>
<p>It really is about investing in yourself every single day. It’s very powerful, and it’s fun!<br />
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		<title>How To Not Date A Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 20:34:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Wygant</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I get a great question all of the time from both men and women: what do you do when you see someone who you are attracted to who is walking their dog, and you think, man, I really want to meet them?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>	I get a great question all of the time from both men and women: what do you do when you see someone who you are attracted to who is walking their dog, and you think, man, I really want to meet them?</p>
<p>	Most people make a common mistake in this situation. Instead of going directly to the dog – I’m not talking about lurching at the dog so it bites you – but instead of putting your hand out and going directly to the dog and talking to the dog and getting to know it, people will just make a passive comment about the dog in a monotone voice. “I like your dog.”<br />
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	I’m a dog owner, and if somebody walks by me and says, “nice dog” in a monotone voice, I’ll respond to them in a monotone voice, “thank you.” And that’s it.</p>
<p>	The proper way to meet me when I’m walking my dog (or meet anybody when they have a dog) is to go directly to the dog. As a dog owner, every person has to pass the dog test anyway!</p>
<p>	I’m not dating anybody who doesn’t like Daphne, plain and simple. Daphne sleeps with me every night, and she hangs out with me all day long in the office. She even goes with me to appointments. If you don’t like six-year-old Black English Labradors that are sweet and loving, then I don’t really want you in my life!</p>
<p>	So, when I’m walking down the street and someone stops me and says, “oh my god, your dog is so beautiful, can I pet her?” I will stop and I will let somebody pet her. Daphne is a pet slut! She loves to be pet no matter what.</p>
<p>	If I can tell that someone is interested in my dog then I know that they are interested in meeting me – or maybe they just want to date my dog, who knows. That might be a great story: date my dog! I can see that TV show now.</p>
<p>	But what I tell people all the time is that if you see someone who you are attracted to walking with a dog, stop them and say, “man, your dog is beautiful. What’s your dog’s name?” </p>
<p>	The person will say, “my dog’s name is Daphne,” and you can say, “cool name. What made you name her Daphne?” Or you could ask, “what made you get a Lab?”</p>
<p>	There’s always a story behind it. Whenever anybody asks me why I got Daphne, I look at them and ask, “do you really want to know?” and they say, “absolutely.” I’ll tell them the story about how I drove all over the state of Washington looking at English Labs – I must have driven 500 miles before I finally found Daphne.</p>
<p>	Daphne was the last dog I saw that day. I was so tired from driving all day long that Daphne looked like a midget dog. I didn’t think Daphne was very pretty either, and she’s probably one of the most gorgeous dogs in the world. I was just so tired, and I had been to so many different breeders, that by the time I saw this little dog I didn’t even know what I wanted anymore.</p>
<p>	But Daphne knew exactly what she wanted. The minute she saw me, she followed me everywhere. I took her out to the backyard and she followed me. When I stopped, she stopped. I walked inside and she followed. When I sat down to talk to the breeder, she sat down. There was no way that this dog was going to let me leave without taking her home. </p>
<p>	Unfortunately I was so tired at the end of the day that I told the breeder that I would think about it. The breeder said that someone else was coming the next day at ten o’clock. (The breeder was quite a salesperson, by the way, because Daphne had been there for about seven months. Daphne had been loved by a couple, but then they got divorced and the guy couldn’t keep her anymore and gave her back to the breeder.)</p>
<p>	So I went home, and all I thought about that night was this little dog – this little Lab following me around. She was exactly what I wanted. Allison told me that I had to get this dog, this dog loves me, she followed me and she picked me out. I really believe that dogs can pick you out, people can pick you out – it’s an energy thing. </p>
<p>So I couldn’t sleep at all, and I ended up waking up the next morning at seven. I looked at Allison and said I hadn’t slept at all, do you think it’s too early to call the breeder on a Sunday?</p>
<p>Allison reminded me that the breeder probably had to get up to feed the dogs, so I called her up. I asked her if I could come back down to her house. </p>
<p>I went back to her house, and Daphne greeted me immediately and followed me all over the house. And Daphne and I have been together ever since.</p>
<p>So I can share that story with people. If I meet a woman and she really wants to know that story, I will tell her that story with animation and passion.</p>
<p>Meeting with somebody with a dog is very simple, because they can talk about the things that they love. It also shows that someone is really interested in me – in a number of different ways. They are not only interested in meeting Daphne, but also in getting to know me.</p>
<p>So the proper way to meet someone with a dog is to ask questions! Get the person talking about what they love (their dog) and show interest. Play with the dog, pet the dog, and I see a good threesome coming: you, him or her, and the dog!</p>
<p>It’s that simple.</p>
<p>Todays video is a live in field video on body language on the beach. Wait till you see some of these bodies!!</p>
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