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8 Adventures that Changed my Life (and Can Change Yours too)

by Matt 4 Comments

When I think back to moments that changed my life, many come to mind. These are times when I really pushed myself to do something that scared me. Being able to really push my limits and eradicate some of my limiting beliefs completely changed my mindset and allowed me to become much more courageous than I had ever been. Suddenly, change wasn’t so scary anymore and I found myself actually looking for adventure and embracing uncertainty.

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With knees trembling and palms sweating, I manage to crack a smile

There are a number of events that had a profound impact on me but the eight mentioned below really stand out.

Moving to a different city

To be honest, I wasn’t going to include this one at first. Moving to a different city seemed so trivial. But as I thought about it more, this was one of the most pivotal moments for me. Not only did I move to a city where I had no friends or family but I was also leaving some toxic friends behind. It was a chance to create a new me without any of the personas or stigmas attached from my hometown. It was also my first time living on my own, which allowed me to grow even further. I ended up meeting so many new and awesome friends, graduating from university, buying and investing in real estate, and ultimately changing my mindset completely. I also learned a lot about myself, such as my ability for jumping into any opportunity that sparked my curiosity. I learned that I wasn’t afraid of putting myself in uncomfortable situations anymore.

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Finding coconuts in Northern Australia

Travelling solo

This is another thing that dramatically changed my life. Since I was 17 years old, I had wanted to go to Australia and New Zealand. I’m not really sure why but it was always in the back of my mind. Instead of just going, I kept waiting for the perfect moment and for friends to come with me. Finally, at the age of 24, I decided to go solo. As a first step, I went to Boston for a week on my own before visiting family in Newfoundland. I met new friends, experienced solo independent travel and had such an incredible time. After Boston, I completed one more semester of university (which is when I met my fiancé) and then left to Australia for my first long-term solo trip. But before landing in Australia, I did a 3-week stopover in New Zealand, starting with Queenstown and finishing in Auckland. It was one heck of an adventure.

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Shit. Maybe I shoulda thought this through

Sky-Diving

I arrived in Queensland, New Zealand at six in the morning. My cousin had also just arrived, ready to join me for the first month of adventures. We took a taxi to the hostel and signed in. As we were signing in, I noticed an advertisement for sky diving in the area. My hairs stood up and I immediately convinced my cousin to do it with me. Before we knew it, we had booked ourselves to jump out of an airplane the next morning. We had no time to back out. The next morning was an experience I’ll never forget. It was such a crazy feeling to roll out of an airplane at 15,000 feet and fall towards Earth at 200MPH. It was an incredible rush and it gave me the courage to try anything else that came my way. If you’re interested in adventure travel, New Zealand is a great spot. If you’re thinking of going, here are the best times to visit New Zealand.

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Jumping off the Auckland bridge and getting dunked into the sea

Bungy Jumping

I think bungy jumping was the biggest rush I have ever had. It felt twice as scary as sky diving but I probably wouldn’t have done it had I not jumped out of a plane three weeks prior. It was so terrifying that I found myself trembling as they strapped on the ankle harness. My hands were sweating profusely and my heart was beating so fast that I thought it might burst out from my chest. When I finally managed to jump off the bridge and fall towards the ocean, an unforgettable feeling of bliss came over me. It was true freedom like I have never felt before. It might have been the first time that my mind wasn’t drifting to other things. I was truly focused on the task at hand. The air rushed by and I got dunked into the ocean before releasing a lever and springing myself upright into the harness. I felt truly on top of the world and was ready to tackle anything.

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Swimming by a whale shark in the Philippines

Scuba Diving

Diving in the sea is one of the most magnificent experiences one can have. It’s like entering a new world filled with wonderful and strange creatures of every colour imaginable. Two months into my trip, I found myself signed up for an open water diving course and doing something I never thought I would be able to do. Scuba diving always seemed so “out of this world” for me but was fascinating none the less. Now here I was scuba diving on the Great Barrier Reef. I had white-tip reef sharks swimming by and turtles gliding around as the sunlight glistened off their shells. I found myself swimming around schools of multi-coloured fish and starring at massive reef structures that looked like an underwater city. To add to the adventure, we also did a night dive in search of more sharks. As if scuba diving wasn’t already an experience of a lifetime, I was now jumping into the ocean in pitch black with nothing but a flash light in my hand to see what was in front of me. It felt like I was in outer space, surrounded by darkness and strange creatures, while “swimming” around weightlessly. I was really experiencing life to the fullest.

Public Speaking

For some reason, I always wanted to become a public speaker. I think part of it lies with being shy all my life and also with the fact that I have a stutter. Public speaking seemed like such a drastic goal to make and a huge accomplishment if I could pull it off. I decided to take a Dale Carnegie course called Effective Communication and Human Relations. This, combined with practice, really changed my life by giving me a huge boost of confidence and the courage to stand in front of a crowd and talk. It’s an incredible feeling to not feel as nervous anymore and to be able to stand up and say something. I think a motivational speech at a big event would be amazing one day.

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White Water Rafting

White-water rafting was one of the first intense activities I put myself through. One of my best friends and I were planning a birthday event for me. Living just an hour from the Canadian Rockies and some world-class rafting, we decided to make the trip. It was an incredible rush as we hit waves that were big enough to cover the raft. The cold water took our breaths away. It became one of my favourite activities and we ended up doing it for my next two birthdays as well. On one particular trip, we did a different river that was much more intense and often closed-off for safety reasons. WOW! It was 30 minutes of pure insanity and moments where I thought we were in trouble. After an onslaught of class-4 rapids, I noticed that someone had fallen out and was drifting by our raft. I managed to think quickly and pull him into our raft before he got pummelled by rocks. The experience was already incredible but being able to “save someones life” made it much more special. I’ve now gone four times and I highly recommend it for that adventurous soul inside you.

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Body-for-LIFE Fitness Program

Last but not least, the Body-for-LIFE fitness program was an incredible source of motivation and accomplishment for me. I had read the book when I was 18 years old but had kept putting  it off for that “perfect” moment. Finally at age 22, I decided it was time. I was just getting out of college and the two years of partying and pub food had really showed up on my body. I paid $35 to get a skin-fold test so I would know how big my changes were in the end. It was 12 long weeks, walking to the gym in pitch black (mornings are dark in the Canadian winter) and getting out of bed when I knew it was -30 Celsius outside. I kept myself motivated though, eating six healthy meals per day and taking one day off per week to eat what I wanted. I worked out six days per week before breakfast, alternating between weight-lifting and 20-minute speed-interval treadmill running. In the end, it all worked out and I lost 23 pounds of fat while gaining 7 pounds of muscle. My body fat percentage dropped from 22 to just 10. My pictures looked incredible compared to just 12 weeks prior. Not only did I feel great but the sense of accomplishment really changed how I looked at life. Making a commitment to something and actually following through to achieve positive results is something we should all strive for. It’s an incredibly uplifting experience.

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There are many adventures and moments that can change your life. The important part is getting out there and experiencing something that excites you. Giving yourself that opportunity. Getting out of your comfort zone and tackling something you’ve always wanted to do.

What adventures have changed your life?

What would like to do next?

 

LL 009: A Live Limitless Interview with Srinivas Rao

by Matt 2 Comments

In the ninth episode of the Live Limitless podcast I chat with Srinivas Rao of BlogcastFM.com and theSkoolofLife.com.

When not surfing the pacific waves, Srinivas runs the incredibly successful BlogCastFM podcast. He has interviewed nearly 400 authors, entrepreneurs and change-makers, while receiving more than 170 5-star reviews. Srinivas was listed on Problogger’s annual list of top 40 bloggers to watch for in 2011 and is a two-time speaker at Blogworld Expo. You can also find his writing at the Skool of Life blog, which is about everything not learned in school. He is also working on a new project called the Art of Being Unmistakable and getting ready to launch an in-person event called the Instigator Experience.

In this episode, we talk about:

  • What made Srinivas want to take the unconventional path in life
  • Why moving to Costa Rica changed his life and his mindset
  • Turning down any kind of job that doesn’t fit our values
  • What made him start BlogCastFM and some steps he took to grow it
  • Digging into ourselves to find what we really stand for
  • Challenges of living an unconventional life
  • How social media can change our life
  • His latest projects
  • And MUCH more…

Listen below or download from iTunes by clicking here. (Please note: If you’re reading this from email, you may need to visit the site to listen)

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If you’re running short on time;

(1:35): What made Srinivas take the unconventional path in life

(4:05): Why moving to Costa Rica changed his life and his mindset

(6:00): Why more and more people are willing to give up high paying jobs that don’t fit their values

(8:55): What made him start BlogCastFM and some of the steps he took to grow it into the 5-star podcast that it is today

(11:55): We talk about the amount of work that goes into projects like BlogCastFM

(13:27): Tips for digging into ourselves and finding out who we really are

(15:35): The challenges of living an unconventional life

(17:30): The benefits of living an unconventional life

(19:00): How social media can change our lives

(21:00): We talk about his new Facebook essays

(23:35): We talk about his latest projects

(25:30): His advice for listeners wanting to make a change in their life but are finding themselves holding back

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Hope you enjoyed this interview with Srinivas Rao.

Please leave a review at iTunes and/or share with your friends.

Want more inspiration to live limitless? Check out this interview with John Bardos.

LL 008: A Live Limitless Interview with John Bardos

by Matt 2 Comments

In the eighth episode of the Live Limitless podcast I chat with John Bardos of JetSetCitizen.com and the TEFL job site YouCanTeachEnglish.com.
 
John is originally from Calgary, Canada but moved to Japan in 1997. There he met his wife and started an English school and online learning platform for children. In 2009, they made a one year plan to sell their business, house and all their possessions to leave Japan and embark on a nomadic travel lifestyle. They have been location independent ever since. By keeping living costs to a fraction of their old lifestyle, they are able to focus their efforts on personal, volunteer and not-for-profit projects such as the UnconferenceforSocialGood.com and initiatives to bring English teaching resources to children around the world.

In this episode, we talk about:

  • Johns experience in Japan and why he loves it so much
  • Why John sold his business in Japan and became location independent
  • Johns new project called Unconference for Social Good
  • Social entrepreneurship
  • The reasons why John lives an unconventional life
  • Biggest challenges of living an unconventional life
  • The positive aspects of living an unconventional life
  • Human trafficking and life around the world
  • And MUCH more…

Listen below or download from iTunes by clicking here. (Please note: If you’re reading this from email, you may need to visit the site to listen)

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If you’re running short on time;

(1:30): Why John moved to Japan and what he was doing before that

(3:00): Why John specifically chose Japan

(3:37): John starts his own english school in Japan

(5:11): John and his wife sell the business and become location independent 

(7:06): What were some of the steps they took to live a nomadic life

(8:34): What John is doing at the moment including JetSetCitizen and Unconference for Social Good

(10:10): We talk about the Unconference for Social Good

(11:18): The movement towards social entrepreneurship 

(12:10): The reasons why John lives an unconventional life

(15:42): Biggest challenges of living an unconventional life

(18:27): We talk about Johns father and how he escaped communist Hungary in 1956

(21:06): What are some of the most positive aspects of living an unconventional life

(25:45): Is it difficult to live in Calgary (a very corporate and rich oil city) with such an unconventional mindset

(28:00): Johns advice for listeners who are craving a big change in their life but are held back by fear or limiting beliefs

(34:40): We talk about lifestyle change, human trafficking and much more

(38:20): I talk about my wonderful experience in Myanmar

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Hope you enjoyed this interview with John Bardos.

Please leave a review at iTunes and/or share with your friends.

Want more inspiration to live limitless? Check out this one with Wandering Earl.

LL 007: A Live Limitless Interview with Mike Hrostoski

by Matt 4 Comments

In the seventh episode of the Live Limitless podcast I chat with Mike Hrostoski from www.hrostoski.com.

Mike is the incredibly big asian who quit his corporate MBA-type job to start a location-independent life, travel the world, become a high-performance mens coach and make friends all over the place. Mike was never one to be trapped in an office and after participating in the first-ever World Domination Summit in 2011 plus the unfortunate passing of his mother at the same time, Mike gave his landlord notice, sold almost everything he had, moved into his car and organized a summer road trip with his brother where they volunteered all over the United States for 94 days.

Mike writes openly about his adventures in personal development at his blog and uses Facebook as his personal rolodex. Mike is from Tucson, AZ but is currently on the couch of someone remarkable, living a life true to himself and helping men improve their relationships with their women, their work, and the world.

In this episode, we talk about:

  • What made him want to quit his lucrative corporate job
  • What made him want to live a location-independent life
  • What steps he took to begin his new journey
  • Why he chose to become a mens coach
  • Why he sincerely loves eye-gazing
  • What Mike recommends for building a “network” of awesome friends
  • The greatest challenges he has faced since becoming location independent
  • And MUCH more…

Listen below or download from iTunes by clicking here. (If you’re reading this from email, you may need to visit the site to listen)

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If you’re running short on time;

(3:00): “play time” is good

(5:43): What made Mike want to give up the corporate world and essentially what he had worked towards at that point

(9:22): If he had any plans before quitting his job

(12:45): How he found so many volunteer opportunities on their “summer to serve” road trip

(17:00): What steps he took to become location independent

(22:18): What made Mike specifically want to become a mens coach

(28:53): We briefly talk about Stoicism

(34:32): What he recommends for building an awesome network of friends

(41:30): Greatest challenges he has faced since beginning his new journey

(45:52): What has been some of his greatest realizations since beginning his journey

(48:27): What advice he has for listeners who want to do something different with their life but are scared or held back in some way

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Hope you enjoyed this interview with Mike Hrostoski.

Please leave a review at iTunes and/or share with your friends.

Want more inspiration to live limitless? Check out this one with Nora Dunn.

LL 006: A Live Limitless Interview with Nora Dunn

by Matt 12 Comments

In the sixth episode of the Live Limitless podcast I chat with Nora Dunn from www.theprofessionalhobo.com.

Nora owned her own successful financial planning business in Toronto, Ontario before deciding she simply wanted more out of life. She wanted to experience the world and dive into new cultures. After all, life is short and we only get one shot at it. She took a giant leap and sold her business back in 2006 and has been traveling full-time (and working from the road) ever since.

Nora Dunn writes about how to travel full-time in a financially sustainable way, how to build a business from a laptop, how to find free accommodation, and so much more . Nora is also a regular contributor to Wisebread and co-wrote the book; 10,001 Ways to Live Large on a Small Budget. She is originally from Canada but is currently living it up on the small island of Grenada.

In this episode, we talk about:

  1. What made her want to sell her lucrative business,
  2. Some of the steps she took to begin her new life of travel and online business,
  3. Whether travel writing is a good option for aspiring digital nomads,
  4. Some of her biggest challenges with living an “unconventional” life,
  5. What she has learned since embarking on her new journey,
  6. and much more…

Listen below or download from iTunes.

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If your running short on time;

(1:12): What made her want to quit her lucrative “career” and sell her business

(3:20): What types of reactions she got from friends, family, and clients

(5:24): What were some of her first steps she took to get started on a path to full-time travel

(7:16): Whether she had second thoughts

(8:11): How long before she started to make money online

(10:36): Whether she thinks travel writing is still a good option for aspiring digital nomads

(12:56): Biggest challenges she has had since beginning her unconventional life

(15:36): Best things she has learned since embracing her new life

(18:55): Some of her favourite travel destination as of now

(22:00): Her advice for someone wanting to do something adventurous with their life but feels scared

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Hope you enjoyed this interview with Nora Dunn. Please leave a review at iTunes and/or share with your friends.

Want more inspiration to live limitless? Check out this one with Jacob Sokol.

 

Don’t Be That Guy

by Matt 1 Comment

Or girl.

The person who keeps making excuses in life. The person who thinks most things in life are just luck. The person who wishes for things rather than taking the time to plan out what they really want and taking action to get it. Instead, they switch on the TV and put their life on hold.

I know a lot of people like this. I think we all do.  At one point, I used to be one of them.

For example, I know some people who think that Texas Hold’em is just luck. I have some friends who play quite often but never seem to improve. They simply play and play without taking the time to learn about the game because they think it’s all luck.

Wrong.

It just seems like luck to passive players and onlookers but—in reality—it’s skill. It’s the procurement of years of practice. Is their some luck involved? Of course! There is always some luck involved when the cards are dealt, but if you have no skill, you won’t be able to do anything with that luck anyways. You must manufacture “luck” out of skill.

I enjoy the odd game of Texas Hold’em. When I sit down with skilled players, they always come out on top. They don’t always win but they are always in the top three. Every. Single. Time. This is because they know the odds, they know how to read players, and they know how and when to bluff.

Skill.

All the people you admire in life, whether it’s in business, sports, health or any other industry have aspired to achieve what they care about and have developed the skills necessary to bring them there.

If you enjoy something…build your skills around it. Focusing on what you care about and improving your skills with it will make it much more meaningful and exciting.

If you want to write a New York Times Best Selling book, take a persuasive writing course and try to connect with NY Times Bestselling authors. If you want to chisel out those abs of yours, adopt a fitness program and stick to it. Learn about nutrition. If you want to build an online business, hang out with people doing it and learn how they do it. Start failing. If you want to sail a boat, take a sailing course or volunteer on a yacht.

Once you begin to improve and harness your skills, you might start noticing a little more luck in life. But whatever you do, don’t just sit there watching the TV and wishing for luck to come.

It won’t.

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What’s your thoughts on this? Do you know people who think everything in life is luck?

Like this? You might like… A Guy Can Only Do So Much.

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