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Monday, June 04, 2012

Facebook, summer vacation, and tad/meditationSHIFT

It looks like my downside Facebook target is getting closer - just a dollar shy at today's low!

As June arrives, I am going to take some time off to travel, enjoy the sun, and take care of some family matters. I might be back later this summer (or, I might just disappear) - check back or subscribe to the feed (top of the page "Subscribe to the Trader-X blog") to be notified when posting resumes.

Finally, I've been telling my readers about "The T.A.D. Principle" for years (see my first post on it almost 10 years ago). I just finished reading the new version they released (now called "the meditationSHIFT course"), and I can't recommend it enough.

It is on a completely different level from the previous versions, and represents an exploration of the things we do that make us unhappy, and what we need to do to find happiness in ourselves as opposed to looking for it externally. If you want to understand your mind, how compulsive it is, the challenges it creates in your life, and how to deal with them, you need to do it. It is a 21-day course, and it is well-structured and insightful.

If you purchased in the past, you get this new version free (that's the other good thing about them - they never charge you for their updates). If you have never explored "tad" or meditationSHIFT, I highly recommend you do. It could have a big impact on your life, and it is well worth the effort.

the meditationSHIFT course

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Holiday special

In the past, TRADEthemove.com has offered a holiday special to Trader-X readers. Other friends and recommended products have followed suit, and they are doing it again this year (click the links to read my review/views on each):

If you purchase TRADEthemove.com between now and the end of December, they will send you a $10 gift card from Amazon.com.

If you purchase "The T.A.D. Principle" between now and the end of December, they will send you a $5 gift card from Amazon.com.

If you purchase MEDITATIONSHIFT between now and the end of December, they will send you a $5 gift card from Amazon.com.

After you receive the material, just respond back with "referred by Trader-X" and they will send the gift card to you via email.

Happy Holidays!

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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Just say "om"

update: after reading the post below, you can read my most recent post on "the meditaitonSHIFT course" here.

I am excited to see most of you have an open mind and want to hear about meditating. There are three things I credit my "success" in life to:

1.) Hard work, practice, and study. Whether it is looking at 100s of stock charts every week (even after almost two decades of trading), or applying those principles to your chosen profession, your relationships, your passions, et cetera.
2.) Positive thinking - in my pre-trading life, I didn't achieve "success" until I grasped the power of positive thinking. I learned to write down my goals, review them daily, and visualize myself achieving them constantly. I learned to interrupt negative thinking and replace it with positive thinking. When I began trading, I initially forgot the success I had in the past, and how I achieved it. Luckily, I returned to it quickly and it made all the difference*.
3.) Meditating.

Meditating means different things to different people. You can find 100s of different ways to meditate, and 100s of different definitions of what meditating is or is not. To me, the objective of meditating is simple - it allows me to see the craziness that goes on in my mind, and once I am aware of that craziness it helps me focus. It also greatly enables the process of positive thinking (see #2 above) and is proven to have a plethora of health benefits, more of which seem to be discovered every month.

Back to what it means to me - there is a term, "monkey mind," that goes back 1000s of years. Basically your mind is always going - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Most of the time we walk around in a zombie-like state and don't even realize that our mind is churning away, thinking crazy thoughts, running through crazy scenarios, bouncing from branch to branch like a crazy monkey. The initial goal of meditating (to me) is simply to become aware of all this activity, to observe it in action like you are an un-attached third party. Once you do learn to observe it, you will never be the same. You will be amazed - and scared - of what is going on, and how little control you have. That is the point where you move to the next step, learning to focus. You don't "force" yourself to quit thinking or anything like that (a lot of people will tell you meditating is about suppressing your thoughts...that is just not true) - you simply learn to observe what is going on, and when you get good at observing (becoming aware), then by default you will start to gain control over the craziness.

I don't claim to be an expert on meditating. And I am certainly not an expert on trying to explain it. But, I will tell you that - without a doubt - it will change your life if you do it with regularity. And, if you combine it with hard work and positive thinking, you will be practically unstoppable (in my humble opinion). You may find that hard to believe. It is a bit like trading - simple, yet hard. Thinking positive is simple. Meditating is simple. At the same time, they are also hard. And frustrating. You have to stick with them, be consistent, and practice daily to see the benefits. But the benefits will come, and they are life-changing.

How do you start meditating? I have read dozens of books on meditating. I took personal instruction back in the late 90s. There are a myriad of methods - becoming aware of your breathing, focusing on a fixed point or object, repeating a mantra, counting. None are wrong, you just have to find what is right for you. I started to meditate a dozen times over the past twenty years, but my most successful attempt only lasted a few months. I finally "broke through" several years back, and now I can't remember the last time I missed a day. Most days, I meditate two or three times. But every day, I meditate at least once.

Do a Google search and you will find a lot of resources. If you don't mind spending a few dollars, I highly recommend meditationSHIFT - this is the method I use now, and I think it is the easiest to stick with and make work consistently. No matter what you choose, though, just do something. I would venture to say that developing the habit of meditating and positive thinking is the most important thing you can do to be successful in life, whatever the definition of success is to you.

Read my most recent post on "the meditaitonSHIFT" course here.

*I have written a lot about positive thinking over the years - check out these tags for more: thetadprinciple, mental.

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Friday, March 11, 2011

What really matters?

This blog received a mention on "The T.A.D. Principle" blog this morning. Click the link to read a thought-provoking post on putting your life into perspective.

What really matters?

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Saturday, January 01, 2011

Every day starts a new year!

Happy New Year!

There is a good post over on The T.A.D. Principle blog that is worth reading.



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Sunday, December 14, 2008

Holiday special

In past years both TRADEthemove.com and The T.A.D. Principle have done a holiday special for Trader-X readers, and they have both agreed to do it again this year.

If you have been thinking about purchasing either, now is the time. For all purchases made now through the end of 2008, TRADEthemove.com will give you a $15 Amazon.com gift certificate and The T.A.D. Principle will give you a $10 Amazon.com gift certificate.

Once you receive the material, respond back to the email with "referred by Trader-X" and they will forward your gift certificate to you via email.

Note - both are sponsors on this blog, but I recommended both to my readers long before they became sponsors. Click the links above to read my thoughts.

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Saturday, November 29, 2008

Who will you be in five years?

Long-time readers know my feelings about positive-thinking and surrounding yourself with positive influences. Every week I feed my mind with positive thoughts (check this blog for motivational quotes) - I believe it is critical to success.

I have had a long-standing relationship with the creator of "The T.A.D. Principle"...you can read more about it here. Last month I asked him if he would write a short post on goals. I think everyone will find his thoughts and suggestions meaningful as we head towards another year.

Trader-X

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Who will you be in five years?


Every year the majority of us start out with grand aspirations and a handful of "New Year's Resolutions". This year I am going to ask you to do something different - take a longer-term outlook.

I want you to think about what you want every aspect of your life to be like in five years:

  • What will you be doing to earn a living? What kind of company are you working for, or are you self-employed? What is your title? How much money do you have in the bank?
  • What do you look like physically? How much do you weigh? What does your body look like? What do you eat? How do you feel?
  • What is your personal life like? Are you happily married? Do you have children? Are you single and playing the field?
  • What do you do for fun? What are your hobbies?

Brainstorm every detail. You have a blank canvas before you - create the masterpiece that you want for your life. Once you are done brainstorming WRITE out the details. Use strong, empowering statements that assume you have achieved your goals:

  • I am physically fit. I weigh 175lbs, and I have well defined muscles and a "six pack" of abs.
  • I am Vice-President of Sales at a software company, and I have 20 people reporting to me. I make $250,000 a year.
  • I am happily married. My wife and I love each other and every day we do something exciting, new, and fun.
  • I have $200,000 in the bank.

Continue writing all of your statements until every aspect of your life is addressed. I cannot stress the importance of writing it out - doing so makes you accountable. It takes goals from being thoughts in your mind - a "that would be cool" feeling - to something more serious; something you can see, touch, and feel. You are making a commitment.

This is the first step in achieving any goal. You brainstorm, you become clear on what you want, you commit to it by writing it out, and you review it on a regular basis - preferably daily.

Remember - you can be the best marksman in the world but you will never be able to hit a target you cannot see. If you don't take the time - right now - to perform the above analysis and take the associated actions you will not achieve your goals.

Of course you don't stop at this point. Now that you are clear on what you want you need to take the first step towards your goals. And then the second step. And then the third step. You may not know exactly how you are going to achieve your goals, but you can take steps right now that - once completed - will give you a better idea of what to do next. There is an old saying - "you go as far as you can see and when you get to that point you can see farther". Working on long-term goals is the same way.

Finally, one of the most important steps is to visualize yourself achieving your goals. What does it look like? What does it feel like? I cover all of these steps in more detail in "The T.A.D. Principle".

Back to the five year concept - why is five years important? Having a longer-term outlook keeps you focused on what you want from your life, whereas a shorter-term outlook facilitates the old adage of "not being able to see the forest for the trees". With a five year outlook, a bad day or week will not derail your longer-term goals...provided you stay focused and work your plan as noted above. As challenges arise, always ask yourself "will this matter in five years?":

  • You get cut off in traffic - will it matter in five years?
  • You have an argument with a co-worker or a family member - will it matter in five years?
  • Your cable goes out, or you lose your Internet connection - will it matter in five years?
  • The store is out of what you need, the line at the restaurant is too long, you are almost out of gas - will it matter in five years?

Adopting this outlook helps you keep things in perspective. Little problems don't seem so big. None of these "frustrations" will have an impact on what you want your life to be like in five years. They are just noise.

I will close by saying no one can make you do anything. It is up to you to make a decision and take action on that decision. What are you going to do now that you have finished reading this post?

Why not sit down and brainstorm who you will be in five years?

David, "The T.A.D. Principle"

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Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Hump day...



Suit up!

And don't forget to check out The T.A.D. Principle blog for daily motivational quotes; they posted a great one today - to me, it perfectly captures what it takes to be successful:

"The world is your mirror and your mind is a magnet. What you perceive in this world is largely a reflection of your own attitudes and beliefs. Life will give you what you attract with your thoughts - think, act and talk negatively and your world will be negative. Think, act and talk with enthusiasm and you will attract positive results."

- Michael LeBeuf


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Friday, June 23, 2006

"The T.A.D. Principle"

06/04/12 edit:

They now have an updated version - "tad - happiness revealed:  insights on thoughts, actions, and destiny". Here is what I wrote about it:

I've been telling my readers about "The T.A.D. Principle" for years, and I just finished reading the new version they released (you can get through it in about an hour). It is on a completely different level from the previous edition, and represents more of an exploration of the things we do that make us unhappy, and what we need to do to find happiness in ourselves as opposed to looking for it externally. If you purchased "The T.A.D. Principle" in the past, you get this new version free. If you have never explored "tad", I highly recommend you do - it could have a big impact on your outlook and your life, and it is well worth the effort.

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original post:

I get a question every few weeks (including "Comments" yesterday) about "What is T.A.D.?", which has been at the end of my "Welcome" post since I started this blog.

It refers to "The T.A.D. Principle", which is something I first learned about many years ago from someone I worked with in the technology world. For those of you who are fans of self-improvement/self-empowerment material (and motivational thinking), it is probably the best resource I have ever encountered. If you are not a fan of these subjects, you should be - they have serious applications to your professional and personal life. I don't think you can be successful at any venture (including trading) until you learn to control your mind and what you think of yourself and everything else in general.

I highly recommend "The T.A.D. Principle". I have no doubt that anyone who pursues it will be very satisfied, and will receive numerous benefits that can help change their life for the better (as I have).

You can visit their site at:

www.thetadprinciple.com

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