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BJJ Meditations 74 | Repose

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In this episode, Joe reflects on his recent vacation and the importance of negative space in fostering clarity and mindfulness. He explores the concept of being true to oneself and discarding the things that are not authentic. Joe also discusses the balance between discipline and freedom in parenting and the implications of essentialism in competitive jiu jitsu. He shares his insights on skill acquisition, psychological resilience, and the importance of being in the arena. Joe contemplates his passions and the role of love in his pursuits, as well as the value of negative space in bringing mindfulness to everyday life.

Takeaways -- Negative space provides an opportunity for clarity and self-reflection. -- Being true to oneself involves discarding the things that are not authentic. -- Parenting requires finding a balance between discipline and allowing a child's essence to flourish. -- Essentialism is about discarding affectations and being true to oneself. -- In jiu-jitsu, being in the arena and experiencing competition is crucial for growth and resilience. -- Skill acquisition and psychological resilience are both important in preparing for competition. -- Presence and mindfulness can be cultivated through negative space and self-reflection. -- Passions should be pursued out of love, not just obligation. -- Negative space allows for questioning and mindfulness in everyday life.

Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Reflection on Vacation 02:30 The Power of Negative Space 03:27 Being True to Yourself 05:25 Parenting: Discipline vs. Freedom 06:53 Essentialism in Jiu-Jitsu 09:18 The Importance of Being in the Arena 10:57 Skill Acquisition and Psychological Resilience 12:22 Bringing Mindfulness to Everyday Life 14:59 Conclusion

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In this episode, Joe reflects on his recent vacation and the importance of negative space in fostering clarity and mindfulness. He explores the concept of being true to oneself and discarding the things that are not authentic. Joe also discusses the balance between discipline and freedom in parenting and the implications of essentialism in competitive jiu jitsu. He shares his insights on skill acquisition, psychological resilience, and the importance of being in the arena. Joe contemplates his passions and the role of love in his pursuits, as well as the value of negative space in bringing mindfulness to everyday life.

Takeaways -- Negative space provides an opportunity for clarity and self-reflection. -- Being true to oneself involves discarding the things that are not authentic. -- Parenting requires finding a balance between discipline and allowing a child's essence to flourish. -- Essentialism is about discarding affectations and being true to oneself. -- In jiu-jitsu, being in the arena and experiencing competition is crucial for growth and resilience. -- Skill acquisition and psychological resilience are both important in preparing for competition. -- Presence and mindfulness can be cultivated through negative space and self-reflection. -- Passions should be pursued out of love, not just obligation. -- Negative space allows for questioning and mindfulness in everyday life.

Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Reflection on Vacation 02:30 The Power of Negative Space 03:27 Being True to Yourself 05:25 Parenting: Discipline vs. Freedom 06:53 Essentialism in Jiu-Jitsu 09:18 The Importance of Being in the Arena 10:57 Skill Acquisition and Psychological Resilience 12:22 Bringing Mindfulness to Everyday Life 14:59 Conclusion

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