Kickbutt Posted December 18, 2001 Posted December 18, 2001 You just have to do it over and over again until you arent afraid of it or have mastered it...confront your fears and you will prevail in the end... If you think something small cannot make a difference - try going to sleep with a mosquito in the room.-Unknown-
SaiFightsMS Posted December 19, 2001 Author Posted December 19, 2001 I think in many ways more familiarity with the weakness and well befriending it turns it slowly into a strenght. When we know it intimately we know how to work with it and around it. If I don't do a spinning kick well I should analize the setting where it is appropriate. Then I should devise another method of handling the situation with another weapon. Not ignoring it but going around the wall or building a door through it instead of battering myself senseless trying to go through it. Sai Yes Jack it is fine to call me Sai.
Deathcometh Posted March 29, 2002 Posted March 29, 2002 I have to say that weaknesses aren't a bad thing they are what make us human after all. Besides if someone thinks you have a weakness to something and is going to use that to thier advantage and you overcome it doesn't that make it thier weakness?
Hapkido-Cougar Posted May 26, 2002 Posted May 26, 2002 My Weak one is my Right... No wonder everything comes out is upside down. but i wright in my Right hand of course! Cougar KENPO Green belt master
Ti-Kwon-Leap Posted June 17, 2002 Posted June 17, 2002 Change begins to occur when you are appalled by your own behavior and you start planning your own destiny. 1. Define your problem. 2. Set your mind on it's resolution. 3. Use mental affirmation. 4. Begin it's execution! 5. Avoid bad influences. 6. Do your best, do not backslide 7. It's resolution must be an obsession! 8. Use meditation to unify your body, mind and spirit. This is of course a Buddist method, but it works. Ti-Kwon-Leap"Annoying the ignorant since 1961"
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