Posts by Craig Ballantyne
What I Found at the TT Summit
“It would be a stretch financially, but if you truly feel it’s the right thing to do, then I am on board with it.” That is what my wife said after I told her that I felt a burning desire that I needed to be at the TT Summit in August of 2011. I had…
Read MoreHow to Punch Your Golden Ticket
Starting out with your own online business is much like beginning any other new venture. One of the first things you need to establish to ensure that your business is going to be viable. Is there a demand for what you are thinking of doing? Can you tap into it easily? And how easy is…
Read MoreStress Is a Result of…
In the week before Christmas, my business partner and Early to Rise Publisher, Matt Smith, set up an automated reply to all emails he received. It read something along the lines of, “I’m taking a break this week and will not be responding to emails.” Not a problem. It was Christmas, most people were winding…
Read MoreThe 2011 Turbulence Training Trainer Awards
Every year I make fitness predictions for the upcoming year. It truly is my favorite blog post of the year. And I thought it would be a great idea to give out Turbulence Training awards as well. So welcome to the 1st ever edition of the TT’s. If you work hard, play by the rules,…
Read MoreHow to Exercise with Sore Knees
Active people know that when their knees start to suffer, so do their workouts. Sore knees can become more than a minor inconvenience and if you were on the fast track to losing weight through exercise, this can be a major setback. The reasons for sore knees can be anything from overuse to an actual…
Read More3 Unique Bodyweight Exercises
If you’re sick of pushups, then you’re in for a special treat today…3 exercises better than pushups and crunches. As you know, I’m a big fan of bodyweight training. Of course, I’ve got my regular “go to” exercises that work well for me. But when I want to spice things up, I give my friends…
Read MoreHow to Eliminate Your Email Inbox Nightmare
One of my friends has 19,371 emails in his inbox. At one point he even had to go to Google.com and pay to increase the memory of his Gmail account so that he could continue his collection. While you might not have that many emails, you likely do have too much email. But it’s your…
Read MoreHow to Train for a Tough Mudder
The tough mudder is a brutal, extreme sport challenge that will test both physical and mental limitations and push you past what you ever imagined you could possibly accomplish. This hardcore challenge was designed by the British Special Forces with the purpose of testing a persons mental and physical abilities, strength, stamina, fellowship and morale.…
Read MoreThey Are Wrong About Your Potential
People overestimate what they can accomplish in one year and underestimate what they can achieve in ten years. Or so “they” say. I first heard this proclamation from two business owners at a small-closed door meeting of maverick business owners. Everyone in the room nodded their heads in agreement, but to me it just didn’t…
Read More20 Bodyweight Exercises for Fat Loss
Try These Twenty BodyWeight Exercises for Maximum Fat Loss Most people are under the impression that they need to join an expensive gym or invest in fancy gadgets to get an effective exercise regimen. This could not be further from the truth. Using your own bodyweight for gaining strength, improving endurance and aiding fat loss…
Read MoreHow to Live a Long Life
It’s no secret that eating well, getting plenty of exercise and abstaining from bad habits such as smoking and excessive drinking will lead to a longer and better quality of life. Those facts have been proven time and again. There are a few surprising factors when it comes to longevity however. The Hawaii Lifespan Study…
Read MoreFighting the Winter Blahs
Time to cure the winter blahs for you. I’m lucky…I’m down in Colorado getting some natural Vitamin D from the sunshine before heading back to Toronto’s cold weather winter. As you know, the gloomy, overcast, rainy days of winter can take their toll on our emotional and mental health. There is a reason why the…
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