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Kick off International THINK Like a BLACK BELT Month in style with NFL Hall of Fame ref Jim Tunney and champion’s mindset expert Dr. Jack Singer! Noon ET on THINK Like a BLACK BELT: The Show, and on demand at your convenience!

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September is National Self-Improvement Month and International THINK Like a BLACK BELT Month! What is the best time to start your journey to self-improvement? The answer to that question is always “now!” And the journey never ends! “Perfection is not a destination; it’s a never-ending process!” Martial artists know that every moment is an opportunity [...]

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A report by the College of William & Mary concludes that since 1990, “children have become less able to produce unique and unusual ideas.” Isn’t that what childhood is supposed to be about? “As society has advanced, our brains have changed” says Susan Gabbard, Director of Fine Arts at Oklahoma City schools. This change is [...]

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Back to school shopping is in full swing, in fact if you don’t get your local big box right now you might miss out on the best deals before they start filling their shelves with Halloween crap. Am I getting old, or didn’t we used to do back to school shopping the last two weeks [...]

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At the Black Belt Mindset Institute, we are blessed to have some of the best instructors in Martial Arts.  Here’s an inside look at some of the things they work on in their Leadership Team training.  You may find these tips useful in your business or personal life as well! Here’s what our instructors think [...]

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Are you sure? Parental involvement is the single most important factor in the development of any child. Whether your child expresses bullying behavior or is a likely target of bullies is largely dependent on the ethics, values, behaviors, and sense of confidence you teach and model in the home. I recently appeared on Bill Corbett’s [...]

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What would you do? You’re a kindergarten teacher with a roomful of children. A gun battle rages outside your classroom between drug dealers and cops. Here’s what one teacher in Mexico did recently! This is a great lesson in courage and a wonderful example for how to keep children calm in a traumatic situation. This [...]

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The kids in our “Little Dragons” program for ages 4 to 6 always amaze me. Several years ago I found myself engaged in a deep philosophical discussion with the Little Dragons. As we often do, we were debating the definition and true meaning of the word “Respect.” In case you’re not familiar, Respect is the [...]

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WARNING- The following video is extremely disturbing. Frankly, this video should never have been shot; the person holding the camera should have dropped the damn camera and helped this girl… What is wrong with us? Two unarmed teenage girls terrorize a third young woman, apparently because she is trans-gendered, and beat her into a seizure [...]

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Agree or disagree? Violence IS sometimes a solution. Zero-Tolerance DOES NOT work. YOU may be a bully- even if you don’t do anything. If you’re a target, it may be YOUR fault. It’s time to take a realistic approach to the bullying issue, and we’re all involved whether we like it or not. Bullying is [...]

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