Small Shifts

(Day 3) 21-day Meditation/ New Habit Challenge. 3 downwhip 📸 by @jciake. This trick took me a while to learn and took a simple shift in what I was doing to make it click one day.

Small shifts in life can lead to large changes. Too often do we focus on major changes expecting major outcomes in our lives when all it really takes sometimes in one small change. What we often forget is that these small shifts can snowball on top of one another leading to larger and larger changes.

Whatever the new outcome you desire in your life is, it all starts with new shifts/changes in your immediate life to start seeing new outcomes manifest.

That said, if you’re unhappy with where you are in life then start looking at small shifts you can make in your day as well as focus on being grateful for the life you currently have, living and eating as healthy as you can, and don’t ever stop taking action.

-Josh P.

What Are YOU Willing To Do?

Even before I was a teenager, I wanted to be a pro BMX athlete. At the age of 13 I got my first true BMX bike and when I was 17, I made that dream come true. It took avision, tenacity, perseverance, the belief it was possible, and non-stop action.

Along the way, I faced many challenges as in multiple brain tumors, blowing out my knee, living out of my car and on my younger brothers couch (humbling), and so much more to continue to live my dream.

What I learned along the way, other than the fact that health is internal and all about the mind & body connection, is that our reality is just a manifestation of our beliefs and choices.

That said, if there’s a willingness to accomplish a goal then there’s always a way to make it happen. There will be doubters, of course, but it’s YOUR choice to give in to their suggestions or not.

What I’ve learned in my BMX career has taught me invaluable lessons that I’m now integrating into my health coaching business and public speaking, and I’m forever grateful for all I’ve experienced from BMX.💚✌️

-Josh P.

Patience

(Day 2) 21-day meditation / new habit challenge. “It’s more about letting go of impatience than it is about developing patience”.

This resonates with me so well because I find myself in times of saying “I need to be more patient” for the things in manifesting in my life when I really need to let go of anything “right” or “wrong” and just be. Focus on the desired outcomes and keep taking action.

Starting the day right with Jackie, some sage and coffee before getting to the gym. 🙏🏼💚✌️

-Josh P.

21-Day Meditation Challenge

Following my last post, I’ll be sharing my 21-day meditation journey to focus on the desired outcomes for my life, the steps I feel I need to take, what I’m grateful for, and what resistance to changes I can identify in an effort to pursue those changes.

The only way to get new results is by taking new actions. The subconscious mind is a sneaky and powerful tool we possess that often goes without notice. Becoming conscious to the deep rooted beliefs, thoughts, self-talk, and actions we take is step 1. That’s where meditation, visualization, and reflection come in.

They say you can create new habits, which creates new possibilities, in as little as 21 days. I plan to make this an every day priority for 21 days and further as I have learned and experienced the power of this easy to utilize strategy before.

I find when I slack, that’s when the doubt, worry, and stress come into play while missing the successes I’ve had and the things to be grateful for. 💚✌️

-Josh P.

Create Your Path

There’s always a way if there’s a will. It may not be easy. It may not be guaranteed. It may not seem like it’s possible. But if the path you choose is aligned with your life vision and beliefs, and chosen out of love, that path ultimately will manifest success if you keep finding a way to stay on it and never give up.

I’ve been faced with the thought of giving up many times over the years since I left home when I was 17. From injuries, brain tumors, depression, anxiety, being broke, living out of my car, or feeling doubtful, I’ve always managed to find a way to get over the challenge and push through for what I want in my life.

I find it helpful to find other people’s stories that have similar experiences of almost giving up but didn’t. When things got bad enough that they almost broke and gave up, they pushed through a little bit more and that’s when things turned around for them.

I find that it’s those times of resistance in our life that builds up so much and makes us want to give up are the times that we are the closest to achieving whatever it is we are working towards.

Change isn’t always easy for people. The brain is designed to protect us from harm. The problem is that the brain can’t decipher between physical stress and mental stress. So when we live in a state of fear, stress, worry, anxiety, panic, or lack, the brain try’s to protect us from making changes due to the unknown outcomes compared to our current reality. Our current reality is maybe not 100% desirable but it’s what we know and doesn’t require change.

The term neuroplasticity comes into play here big time. It basically means the brain is plastic-like and can be altered when a change is practiced over and over again. Whether it’s mentally and or physically, changes that becomes habit re wire the brain.

Example: if you tell yourself you’re not happy every day for whatever reason it is, you’ll begin to believe this over time and develop a deep rooted belief that you’re not happy. If you choose to say “every day and in every way I’m becoming happier” you’ll see opportunity to become grateful and happy if you make a change, aka delete the negative self-talk and take action to become happier if that’s the desired outcome.

Our life is a manifestation of our choices everyday. We can choose to stay in our ways and not create new paths or beliefs for our lives, or we can choose to create a new path and keep making changes for the desired outcome. It’s as simple as making changes until you are, or on the way to living the life you envision. 💚✌️

-Josh P.

Breakfast Is NOT The Most Important Meal Of The Day

By Jackie Lauricella & Josh Perry

What if not eating anything first thing in the morning was actually better for the health of your brain? In fact, skipping meals all together can increase the health benefits and weight removal of a highly nutritious diet. Now considered a fad-diet tagline from miss-informed critics, fasting is a health hack used to increase longevity and quality of life that has been used for thousands of years. Of course, like any meal plan, it varies individually and a progressive approach should be taken, but the core principals of this way of eating and living are guaranteed to enhance your quality of life tremendously.

Before we discuss how to implement this brain-boosting practice, let’s discuss the facts. If you are a “sugar-burner”, aka if your body relies on regular intake of carbohydrates to keep fueled, you are going to NEED to make sure you eat breakfast. If you don’t, you will probably experience a drop in blood sugar (glucose) leaving you feeling cranky, run-down, anxious, depressed, headaches, cravings, and much more. On the other hand, if you are “fat-adapted”, meaning you’re able to burn stored and dietary fat, you can go without eating breakfast, remove unwanted body fat and weight easier than your sugar-burner friend, have more sustained energy, have less risk for disease, slow down the aging process, reduce inflammation in your body and brain, change the expression of your genes, and much more. If you’re a sugar burner, you’re not stuck there and are completely capable of becoming fat-adapted.

 First, why do we fast? Fasting converts fat to fuel through ketone (BHB) production. Ketones are a super fuel for the brain and prevent gluconeogenesis (process of breaking down muscle for glucose/energy) and they are also more efficient in producing ATP (energy your body uses) than glucose. Using ketones, rather than carbs (glucose), for fuel results in inflammation reduction, improved antioxidant function, stimulated growth of new brain cells, and increased mitochondrial growth (energy powerhouses inside each cell of our body). Think of ketones as solar energy and carbohydrates (glucose) as a campfire. Simply put, fasting increases energy production and leads the way to better body and brain function, clarity, and resilience. Fasting also sets you up for effortless weight removal!

How do we become fat-adapted? First, we must eliminate grains, sugars, gluten, alcohol, and refined vegetable oils. Then we replace them with high-quality unrefined fats, moderate amounts of protein, a ton of low-starch above ground veggies, and quality supplements. Then, we to tie it all in by making lifestyle changes to reduce stress and promote weight removal. Finally, we can then incorporate fasting to eliminate cravings, improve mental clarity and optimize your brain.

Email us and let’s talk about optimizing your brain and enhancing your life. BtheChangeInfo@gmail.com

Vitamin D

The perks of working for myself= studying up on brain health, taking client calls, relaxing, and taking in vitamin D all at the same time.

Did you know that Vitamin D is synthesized in the skin and can be absorbed through the eyes from the sun? Learned that in Headstrong by @dave.asprey.

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I also learned almost 100% of vitamin D is absorbed through the sun synthesis of vitamin D rather than about 60-70% absorption from supplements from @foundmyfitness in her @paleofx talk. 🤓

That said, the sun can be harmful to people with skin cancer or aging issues that run in their families. Therefor a balance of supplementation, foods rich in vitamin D like whole eggs, and some sunlight is the best way to get the brain health effects of vitamin D.

Brian health benefits of vitamin D include “activating over 900 genes that play a role in fighting/preventing cancer, inflammation, and contrive issues (like dementia and Alzheimer’s)”. @davidperlmutter 💚✌️

-Josh P.

What Defines You?

I recently was asked how I define myself now that I’m no longer competing or pursuing the bmx athlete lifestyle 100% like I was in 2016 and prior. This was a simple yet tough one for me to accept and answer.

The truth is, I’ve learned that nothing other than my decision to define myself defines me. So often do we as a society get caught up in labels and how our work, school, religion, etc. defines us. when it’s just something we believe internally.

Lately I’ve been internally struggling with the passion to ride the best I can and accepting I have other passions and ventures that require my full attention and effort in order to succeed even better than I did with my bmx career. I thought BMX was what defined me but the only thing that defines me is my mind.

I have nothing but love and gratitude for all I’ve been able to accomplish and see in this world through the eyes of a BMX athlete.

That said, I still ride as much as I can and ride at the same level as when I was competing. Why? Because I love it. But, the cool thing is is that there is no pressure to perform at that level if I don’t feel it. My BMx career has also set up the many opportunities I have been presented these last two years and more to come as I continue to live the life I believe in.

-Josh P

Change Starts With You

Be the change YOU want to see is my way of saying “walk your talk”.

I believe a change in perspective to what makes up true health and well-being is needed. I’ve believed this for about 7 years once my perspective shifted.

I learned the change we want to see starts with YOU first. It then begins a ripple effect that is spread to others in and out of our lives. We can’t expect change to take place in others if it’s not been changed within ourselves first.

I’ve taken my interests in holistic health and my experiences battling brain tumors and major injury and combined them into a business where I share my passion in an effort to help others in their journeys to becoming the healthiest and happiest possible. It took being told I’d die to change my perspective and open my mind to new ways of living. I’m grateful for my journey and where it’s led me to today. 💚✌️

– Josh P.

I Have No Obligations To Ride At Any Level

It’s funny how one day off a few years ago would destroy all my confidence.

Today, thanks to training at @athleticlab, my nutrition, and my mind set practices, a week off to focus on my other passions and aspirations in life has no worries on my riding these days.

I ride because I love to ride as I always have. I have no “obligations” to ride at any level because of sponsors, contests, or ego any longer. I made a choice to do things differently with my career these last two years, which doesn’t require me to ride at a professional level what so ever but I love to push myself and do all the tricks I know I can do so I still do what I’m capable of.

It’s funny how when you’re a teenager with one thing on your mind (to make your dream a reality) you never believe people when they say you will acquire new interests as your life goes on.

I’m grateful for all my experiences along my journey because it’s shown me amazing new passions and interests in which I’ve been able to combine BMX with 🙏🏼🙏🏼

-Josh P.