What I'm Learning in Boulder, CO

This weekend I'm in Boulder, CO for the kickoff of the 108 Day Revolutionary Man's Challenge.

It's a great group - I'm learning a lot about myself and seeing a lot of myself in other men.

Since it's nearly 2am EST and I'm bushed, I'm gonna paste some info about the program from Jayson's website/blog:

The purpose of this 108-day rite of passage is five-fold:

1. This training will address the 5 Pillars of Being a Revolutionary Man (Chances are within these areas, you are holding back in some way. I will tailor the course to address your strengths and weaknesses. )

* 1. Self Mastery/ Self Knowledge
* 2. Service
* 3. Leadership
* 4. Fun/Play
* 5. Community (relationships)

2. To nudge you to your edge. When a man is at his “edge” he’s alive and growing.

3. To challenge you to step up in your life and take specific action to be bolder, badder and burlier as a leader, father, son, husband, boyfriend and as a man. I am challenging you to change your life in a big way.

4. Having received the training, you will be a Man who will make a massive difference in others lives.
5. Help you find the personal freedom that some of you are looking for.


One of the biggest things I learned today was how my energy is perceived by others. We did 5 minute presentations and, I swear it's not just the caffeine, I was rambling through my Enlightened Child presentation (100% extemporaneous - which added to the flurry) and not really connecting with the audience.

When they gave me some feedback half-way through I found I was totally able to connect and deliver my content in a way that really moved them.

This alone was worth the price of the program.

I'm looking forward to tomorrow and then a week in Denver with my best bro from college - Adam Galblum. He's a great musician and astrologer - check him out: www.myspace.com/adamgalblum and www.theskyisyou.com

Before I sign off for the night... I see in these men a real passion for life and it makes me happy to be around such inspiring individuals who are not willing to settle for what life offers - they want more. What do you do to keep your edge? To push your limits? To grow as a person?

Cheers,

Craig

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