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alex_ptunlimited

Locality: Sandy Bay, Tasmania, Australia

Phone: +61 400 685 403



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24.01.2022 Mindfulness come in many forms, 7hrs out of 72hrs and a childhood dream . This was a gift from my beautiful wife @alex_mac21, she grounds me and encourages me everyday. She showed me my strength in a time of hopelessness and helped me turn it into my purpose. @studio_ptunlimited . The best is yet to come ... . #mindfulness #childhoodmemories #Dis #mywifemylife See more



16.01.2022 Happy Monday to everyone out there, This page will be for and about everything business related for me in regards to experiences, failures, the personal successes and trail that go along with being in this world. It has come about as I want to chronicle the stages of development from Day 1, to year 50 of the process. ... - Prologue March - July 2020 Firstly for those that don't know me well, I am Alex, I have an amazing wife with the same name (yes I know ) and two fantastic and energetic children, Daisy 6 & Charlie 4. Up until the lock down due to a global pandemic in 2020 I was running my business out of a global gym, this was a fantastic experience in itself. I was able to start from the bottom and develop the work ethic, style and moral code that suits me perfectly. Then... on the 23rd of March, 2020 the Australian government shut gyms and sporting facilities across the country. This absolutely took the wind out of the sails, however I was lucky enough to have an amazing team surrounding me who drastically helped through the first few rough weeks. There were several moments where the thought to put the business on the shelf bubbled to the surface and smacked me for six emotionally. But at the end of the day what I do has never felt like work to me as I genuinely love it. So could I look at myself and know for sure that I would ever come back if i walked away?....the answer was no. Fast forward 5 weeks and I had somehow managed to broker an agreement for the lease of an amazing location in a part of the world that I absolutely love, Sandy Bay, Tasmania. I had teamed up with great friends to get the process moving and could believe the direction we were headed. The excitement was high and everything was moving forward at 101%, then it was like I turned a corner and came face to face with two glaziers carrying a huge piece of glass. I could see the finish line off in the distance, but without ruffling some feathers and potentially costing myself and everyone supporting me a huge chunk of time and money I could do nothing. So I set up my camp chairs, lit the fire and started to plan how to move forward. From all of my experience I notoriously have made some seriously bad decisions when confronted like this in the past, I'm extremely good at finding work arounds which generally take up 101% of my time including time with my family/friends/mentees. However on this occasion I decided that the best was forward was to look back. Had I crossed my T's and dotted my I's? ...Yes, then all I need to do was focus on what I could control and set the ball in motion.

13.01.2022 Happy Monday everyone, July.2, 2020 - ‘Progress over Perfection’. Over the last few weeks I've been battling with an important business decision. A, to open as soon as possible, incomplete, unpolished and raw as to start generating income and pay the bills. B, to stay under wraps until every single last thing was done. ... I thought about this decision at least once an hour for about 7 days. Then I made the choice to open up the door but keep up the paper obscuring the public view until the main gym area is finished. Now even though I thought long and hard about this my mind was made up that the business would need to take on one of my own personal truths, progress over perfection. For me this has been a vertical learning curve that I must get past. I recently read the book The obstacle is the way by Ryan Holiday. It’s about understanding that life will test you and most things on the other side of these trails enrich our lives. As the space comes together piece by piece I have found sharing the progress with my clients, colleagues, family and friends to be almost more rewarding than the outcome itself. Making tiny steps forward daily as opposed to looking at the lagging areas has been key for me to stay focused and positive. One of the most grounding experiences has been the development of the space's greenery. The plants that are multiplying are a living embodiment of progress over perfection. So with all that on quick dry in the back of my head over these past weeks I find myself repeatedly drawn to this excerpt from Holiday’s book, The obstacle in the path becomes the path. Never forget, within every obstacle is an opportunity to improve our condition. Ryan Holiday, The Obstacle Is the Way: The Timeless Art of Turning Adversity to Advantage This awareness has helped me plant my feet firmly in my mind to make my major obstacles the path towards realising the complete picture of what I'm trying to achieve. Progress may slow to a crawl, but only focusing on the fact that you have not yet achieved what you set out to will detract from the beauty of the process itself.

05.01.2022 When you find your why, you’ll never work a day in your life



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