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Don’t Look For Paradise – Look For People

by Matt 1 Comment

Not just people – friends, relationships, and connections.

Robin Esrock, a travel writer (to say the least) inspired me recently in a talk he gave at TED. It resonated with me so much because I knew exactly what he was talking about.

Paradise is people.

In the last three years, I have traveled all over the world. I’ve experienced road trips throughout 13 U.S. states, spent three months in Mexico City, enjoyed five months in Australia and backpacked across New Zealand, Japan, China, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Borneo, the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, and Burma.

Some of these places had “paradise” written all over them. The kind of paradise we think of when we see a picture with blue skies and turquoise waters. Places like the Perhentian Islands of Malaysia, almost every island in the Phillies, most of Indonesia, and beautiful southern Thailand.

But as beautiful as these places were (and I strongly recommend visiting “paradise” now and then,) they don’t compete with the beauty of friendship and connection I made on these trips.

I partied with Mexicans in Malaysia, joined a group of travellers in Flores, Indonesia and crashed a traditional Indonesian wedding that was powered by generators, and met a really cool eclectic group of Europeans who teamed up with us to hike into minority villages in Myanmar.

Those were the times I enjoyed and learned the most from.

Connecting.

Friends in Flores, Indonesia

Paradise is beautiful; sure, it makes your heart sing.

But you hit a higher note when you share the experience with good people.

On your next travels (or maybe even at home), focus less on seeing everything or finding the next beautiful spot and more on meeting the next awesome person.

Strike up conversations with locals. You’d be amazed how friendly the world is. You can learn so much by talking with people from different walks of life. This is what life-changing travel is all about. It’s what every trip should consist of. Travel is one of the best forms of education and inspiration available today.

Find good people and you’ll find paradise.

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LL 001: Interview with Jacob Sokol

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In the first ever session of the Live Limitless podcast I chat with Jacob Sokol of Sensophy.com.

Jacob Sokol writes for his amazing blog, Sensophy.com, where he inspires people to find their passions and live an extraordinary life. Jacob quit his lucrative job in New York City, travelled the world, became a life coach, and is about to launch a super cool online conference on April 22nd. He also accepted a challenge from a reader and ended up going to a New York Jets game with Gary Vaynerchuk.

If you’re interested in signing up for the WTF Should I do with my Life virtual conference on April 22nd, Click here to take a look. (affiliate link)

If you enjoy the interview, please leave feedback on iTunes and share your thoughts below.

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In this episode, we talk about:

  1. Why he gave up such a sick life in New York City
  2. Why he chose a trip abroad as a catalyst for changing his life
  3. Why we don’t need to be our “role” in society
  4. Why a big change might just be what you need in life
  5. Why you may want to get some new friends
  6. and much more.

You may enjoy:

(2:30): Why Jacob gave up a “great” lifestyle in New York City

(7:10): Why changing your environment can really change your life in a good way

(10:10): How to not have a stinky mind

(11:18): Jacob tells us about his experience of attending a Jets game with Gary Vaynerchuk

(15:50): We discuss why, even during hard times, Jacob still turned down a 6-figure offer for a lucrative job in IT

(18:20): Jacob reaches out to an “idol” of his; Brian Johnston

(20:30): Jacob introduces a virtual conference he is doing with Brian Johnson on April 22nd

(23:00): We talk about a new project Jacob is working on involving helping people travel

(27:15): How do we translate an ah-ha momentinto lasting change

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I hope you enjoyed this interview as much as I loved doing it.

Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below. If you’d like to ask Jacob something, share it below as well and he’ll come take a look. 🙂

If you’d like to subscribe to the podcast, go to iTunes and check it out. If you’d like to subscribe to the site, check the right hand corner at the top of the page.

Peace.

Welcome to Live Limitless

by Matt 4 Comments

Welcome to Live Limitless.

For those who are new to the game, this site used to be called A World of Inspiration. It was a fun site based mainly around travel and it introduced me to a lot of people who I now call friends.

At the same time, I was never truly in love with that title. Since a blog like this tends to blend in with it’s “writer’s” personality, I felt I needed to come up with something that means a lot more to me.

A World of Inspiration sounded just a little too oprah-ish.

A world of inspiration

Then one night when I was talking to my fiancé, she began to ask what I was like before I met her.

See, she met me in late 2008, just before I left to Australia on my first solo 6-month trip. Before that, and especially prior to 2004, I was a middle-class kid growing up in an oil-rich town in Northern Alberta.

Everyone around me made six figures and it was easy. I grew up basically knowing my salary would be over $100,000 with little to no schooling and my dreams consisted of following the joneses and buying a big house, a truck, a cool car, a boat, a snow-mobile, a quad, and taking part in those pre-fabricated all-inclusive holidays that many people were enjoying at the time.

That’s really it. Nothing wrong with it I suppose but then something changed. I began to think bigger. I wondered what it would be like if I didn’t work for oil companies like everyone else. I wondered what it would be like to really discover my strengths and talents and do something more remarkable. Something so cool that a book could be written about it. What would happen if I just left my town and setup shop somewhere else? Could I do something like that?
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How to Feel Like a Speeding Bullet | Experiencing An Olympic Bobsleigh at C.O.P

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Olympic bobsleigh Calgary

Last week, I had the opportunity to feel like a bullet. Nestled inside a black olympic 4-person bobsleigh, me, my fiancee, another lady, and Canadian winter olympic silver medallist Helen Upperton (who was our driver) went soaring down a 1500-meter ice track at more than 120 km/h.

It was a crazy feeling. A rough one as well. The air was a crisp -25 Celcius, and while most people were indoors drinking hot chocolate, we were getting ready to pull 5 G-forces of pressure while trying not to lodge our heads into our bodies like a turtle.

We arrived at around 1 PM to fill out the needed paperwork and find a suitable helmet. I made sure to find one with a shield as wind gusts don’t feel so nice when your moving faster than 100km/h. Once this was done, we waited our turn before walking out to the beginning of the track. My heart was beating faster as the excitement and anticipation built up inside me. We listened to some instruction from our driver Helen, sat tightly inside the sled, grabbed the rope inside the bullet, and shrugged my shoulders as I prepared for immense forces to be exerted on my body.

bobsleigh calgary

Even if you think that 120 KM/H is crazy enough, try factoring in the fact that our bodies pushed 5 G-forces. This is absolutely nuts. A space shuttle on launch is just 3 G-forces. I had to sit in the back as I was bigger than the three ladies joining me. This is where most of the force is felt (so I was told) so I knew I had an experience coming. As the bobsleigh staff pushed us towards the frozen waterslide, I tried to envision what this was about to feel like.

Would it be very rough? Would I get to see us going through the tunnels while seeing white streaks like a spaceship shifting into warp speed in a Star Wars movie?

We’ll, I was right about one thing. It was rough.

Starting off, it’s a nice calm speed and enjoyable enough to kind of look around and smile. As we entered the second turn, the speed picked up. By the time we reached the third twist, we basically hit full speed. At this point, I’m more focused on keeping my head in the sled. We hit turn after turn while sometimes hitting a right turn immediately after a left. This caused my head to whip back and forth before I remembered to keep my shoulders shrugged. I basically had to act like a turtle. A Turtle would be great at bobsleigh.

I felt like a bullet going through the long shaft of a rifle. We really were “flying”. I felt safe with an olympic driver in the front and the time went by so quickly that I couldn’t really think about anything other than the feeling of immense speed.

Reaching a maximum speed of 122 KM/H, we finished the run in just over 60 seconds. It felt like 10.

I had a very good helmet on my head with a nice plastic visor but tears had still formed from the speeds we hit. It was a thrill to say the least and it gave me a whole new appreciation for the sport of bobsleigh, as well as a new appreciation for how it must feel to be a speeding bullet.

Olympic bobsleigh Calgary

Although it was a tad rough, I’d love to do it again. Like bungy jumping and skydiving, it’s a thrill that ends quickly and thus creates a craving to experience it over again. There’s not too many places in the world to experience an olympic bobsleigh track but Calgary, Alberta is one of them.

Canada Olympic Park is situated right off the trans-canada highway on the western edge of the city heading towards the beauty of Banff. Built for the winter olympics of 1988, C.O.P as its known around the city, offers a variety of thrilling activities including North America’s fastest zip-line and the 4-person olympic bobsleigh. I won’t lie – it’s expensive at $190 per person. Like most unique thrills though, your paying for a one-of-a-kind experience.

I thought I had “felt” it all after leaping off a bridge with a bungy cord attached to my ankles but this was a completely new thrill and one I’m happy to have experienced. If your in the area, check out the bobsleigh experience at Canada Olympic Park. If your not in the area, check if you have something offered near you. Then again, why not plan a trip to Calgary, meet up with me, ride the bobsled, and explore the beautiful Canadian Rockies while skiing some of the best runs in the world.

Your call!

 

 

 

How to Transform Your Body in 12 Weeks

by Matt 7 Comments

how to transform your body in 2013

(Completing the 12-week Body-for-Life challenge was one of my top things to accomplish from my 100 things to do before I turn 31 list. I’ve now completed all 100 things and have created a new epic list of 100 things to do before I turn 41. You can see the new list by clicking here. In addition, I’ve since researched a variety of ways to help lead a healthy life and have added affiliate links below. By purchasing through these links, you pay the same price but help support Live Limitless as well).

So yeah, as you can see from the photo above, I drastically transformed my body in just 12 weeks! It was remarkable to see the before and after photos and to get the results from my body fat testing, BUT guess what? I didn’t even realize I had made these changes until I saw the these results. Either the transformation was too gradual or my mind couldn’t see the new me. In fact, I remember feeling great but somewhat disappointed until I saw the after photo. That’s when I realized how much I had accomplished.

Here’s my advice for transforming your body in 12 weeks.

Stop putting it off. Don’t wait until the perfect time. That time will never come. There is always going to be some sort of excuse for putting off a diet or fitness plan.

“We’ll, there’s a big party coming up.”

“I have friends visiting from out of town next month.”

“I’m starting a new job in a week.”

Yadda Yadda Yadda.

I used to do the same thing. I still occasionally do the same thing. But once I told myself that I was going to finally start and FINISH the body-for-life program, I made sure to stay true to myself.

How bad do you feel when you start something that’s important to you and then stop short of successfully completing it?

I know I feel awful. It bothers me for months and even years.

2006 (the year when I did the program) was a long time ago, but I still remember finishing the program and listening to the results from the trainer who took my body fat measurements on day 1 and on day 84. He was really impressed. I was really impressed. I almost couldn’t believe my eyes when I printed out my before-and-after pictures.

UN-BELIEV-ABLE!

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The 100th Post, Special Thanks, Helpful Mondays, and Prizes

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Tim Ferriss and Matthew G Bailey
With Tim Ferriss

In honor of reaching the 100th post milestone, I’d like to share some thoughts on the potential direction of the site, my new “helpful Mondays”, and to celebrate the people, businesses, or things over the last few years that have inspired me to all new levels. What better way to say thanks than to share them with more people.

With John T. Unger

To begin, A World of Inspiration has changed a little over the years. I first started the site with the intention of interviewing inspiring people. Although that’s still part of the plan, I realized I also enjoyed sharing my own thoughts and travel stories. Now, after returning from another 11-month trip, I feel the title of the site is fading away. Whenever I think of the name, although I like it, I don’t feel it speaks to me anymore. I have since been creating a “storyboard” of sorts to come up with my vision for the site and a suitable name to carry it into the future.

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