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151 - Living for Today, Learning from Yesterday, Building for Tomorrow

The Graffiti Machine

Release Date: 05/14/2025

160 - Weird Shit I’ve Seen: Ghost Stories show art 160 - Weird Shit I’ve Seen: Ghost Stories

The Graffiti Machine

I’ve seen a lot of weird supernatural shit since I was a little kid. This is a departure from the normal stuff we talk about here, but I wanted to document it and figured some people might like hearing these stories.

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159: One Day, You'll Miss Them show art 159: One Day, You'll Miss Them

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I have a little ritual in the morning. After I walk my dog while carrying a kettlebell, I make a cup of coffee and read while drinking it. A lot of times, my dog interrupts the reading session. She’s still hyped up from the walk and gets excited when I sit down. She’ll jump on my lap and get pets. Sometimes I just want to get my reading done, but I have to remind myself that one day I’ll miss her interrupting the reading. Nothing is permanent in this life. It’s hard to remember that we won’t always have everything and everyone we love. Don’t waste the moments. One day you’ll miss...

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158: Your Compass is Resistance show art 158: Your Compass is Resistance

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In the War of Art by Steven Pressfield, he talks about how we feel the strongest resistance when the task is the most meaningful to our soul’s evolution. This shows up as different things like procrastination, fear, doubt, and excuses. This can be both a blessing and a curse. The curse is it’s so hard to make ourselves do the things we want to do when resistance is so strong. The blessing is the resistance can help identify the things you should be focused on. There are many ways to overcome, but that doesn’t make it easy. One thing he talks about is shifting your mindset from amateur to...

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157: Motivation isn’t the starting point. show art 157: Motivation isn’t the starting point.

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We all can find ourselves in a rut from time to time, lacking motivation and having difficulty getting things done. When this happens to me, I try to remember the best way to find motivation is to make progress. While motivation might pop up from time to time, that isn’t reliable. The most reliable way to find motivation is to create it with action. If you feel like you can’t get yourself to move forward, just write a list of a few things that will move you forward. A little bit of progress and checking the tasks off the list will not only create motivation over time, it’ll compound. A...

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156 - Don’t Take Criticism From Someone You Wouldn’t Ask for Advice show art 156 - Don’t Take Criticism From Someone You Wouldn’t Ask for Advice

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I saw a quote today that felt like it would be helpful for people. It said, “don’t take criticism from someone you wouldn’t ask for advice”. In recent years, criticism doesn’t really bother me, but when I first got serious about posting content around 2019, it did tend to bother me. Before posting a video, I would wonder how it would be received and often second guess it. If I had this quote back then, I feel like things would have been easier. Most of the negative comments are either from anonymous accounts, so those don’t matter at all. The ones that you can see are never people...

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155: Foot to the floor! show art 155: Foot to the floor!

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I saw this video the other day. It was a race car driver saying “I’m just gonna put my foot on the floor and I’m not lifting until I see god or the checkered flag”. It got me thinking about this kind of all in mentality that can be really difficult to achieve. How do we get this kind of mindset when the shit we need to do is the last thing we want to do? I’m still trying to crack that code—one thing that might help is to shift our thinking to focus on the payoff of the action rather than the effort. This was something a guy named Scott Adams talked about. The reason a lot of us...

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154 - Do we have more time than we think? show art 154 - Do we have more time than we think?

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A couple months ago, I woke up with this crazy feeling and thought ‘I’m running out of time!’. I must have had some crazy dream or something. The thoughts were about running out of time to accomplish my goals and things of that nature. At 51 years old, I’m pretty fit and healthy for my age, but you never know how much time you have left regardless of your age. Then I saw a video that changed my perspective. It was an 80 year old man hitting a heavy bag. This dude had super clean strikes for someone at any age. The caption said something like, “if I stopped training at 50, I would...

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153 - Stop Scrolling and Get Your S**t Done show art 153 - Stop Scrolling and Get Your S**t Done

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Lately I’ve been paying closer attention to what gives me energy and what drains it. The biggest thief? My phone. In this episode, I break down how scrolling kills momentum, what I’ve been doing to snap out of it, and a simple trick to get back on track fast.

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152 - Prioritize and Execute show art 152 - Prioritize and Execute

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We use the term ‘Prioritize and Execute’ at the shop all the time. It’s from Jocko’s Laws of Combat. Find the priority and execute. Once complete, there’s a new priority. Then you handle that. This is the antidote for overwhelm. It’s easy to get bogged down with the big picture of getting everything done. You can't do it all at once. Take a step back to detach. That'll help you find the next step you need to take. This can be applied to all aspects of life. When you're feeling overwhelmed, detach, identify the priority, and run the play. Before you know it, you'll be moving...

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151 - Living for Today, Learning from Yesterday, Building for Tomorrow show art 151 - Living for Today, Learning from Yesterday, Building for Tomorrow

The Graffiti Machine

I was thinking about some concepts that are seemingly at odds with each other, but they aren’t. We’re only alive today. Yesterday is gone, tomorrow hasn’t happened. Living in the present is all there is, but does that mean you can’t learn from the past or plan for the future? No. Let’s break it down. How do you use today to make your life better? If you have regrets from the past, you can use today to reflect on them, learn, adjust, and grow from those things. For the future, how do you live in the present and plan for the future? Isn’t that going against living in the moment? I...

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I was thinking about some concepts that are seemingly at odds with each other, but they aren’t. We’re only alive today. Yesterday is gone, tomorrow hasn’t happened. Living in the present is all there is, but does that mean you can’t learn from the past or plan for the future?

No. Let’s break it down. How do you use today to make your life better? If you have regrets from the past, you can use today to reflect on them, learn, adjust, and grow from those things. For the future, how do you live in the present and plan for the future? Isn’t that going against living in the moment? I don’t think so.

We can use today to visualize our ideal future. It sets a target for where we want to go. Once you have that vision, you can then identify what you need to do daily to move towards it.

What does today look like? We’ve decided what we’ve done in the past that we don’t like, identified things we want to change, and now we can do things differently. We’ve created a vision for what we want in our future. That should give us some general ideas on what we need to do daily to move towards it. We don’t need all the answers, we just need to move forward with that target in mind.

Write down a list of five things that’ll move you forward. Those things can be action steps to get you closer to your future, could be habits to correct past behavior to become the person you want to be, or habits that your future self needs to get you where you want to go.

Knock out a list of 5 things that move you forward every day. You’re living only today while working towards the future and adjusting based on lessons from the past. Is it easy? Hell no. But it’s worth it.