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Ultimate Accountability: A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words

8:09 PM, Posted by Doug Miller, No Comment

I just finished an awesome coaching call with a client. I never experienced this before.
It blew me away. I loved it...

Near the end of the session, he identified the next most important action.

When I asked him, "How will I know you did it?" His answer surprised me.

He said, "I'll text you a picture with my phone."

Wow! That is what I call ultimate accountability.

Imagine what you would do differently if you knew someone else was going to see a picture of it. Have problems keeping your desk clean, send a picture of it to your coach at the end of every day.

Creating an environment of accountability. If you want to some, check out my next Happy Healthy Wealthy Game. It is an awesome environment of accountability. Everyday you commit to actions and report on your commitments from the day before. It will knock your socks off - and get you into action.


What would you ask a Zen Master?

5:15 PM, Posted by Doug Miller, No Comment

I am honored to have the opportunity to sit with an amazing Zen Master and interview him for Yogi Times. As I prepared, I want to know your thoughts.

What would you ask the highest ranking Zen Master outside of Japan?

Click on Comment below and let me know. I interview him on Tuesday, February, 12th.

Click on "read more" below if you want to learn more about Genpo and his revolutionary ideas. I got interested in Genpo when I heard his claim that he could facilitate a person achieving a non-dual state of consciousness in three hours when most Zen students take about five years using traditional methods. He calls it "Big Mind."

Genpo Roshi Dennis Genpo Merzel Roshi is a revolutionary in the tradition of the old Zen Masters who so embodied Buddhist teaching that they were able to revitalize and transform it for their own day and age. Genpo Roshi is working to transmit the essence of the Buddha's teachings in a way that is readily accessible to Westerners and relevant to our everyday life.

Genpo (who is an American) is considered by many to be the highest ranking Zen master outside of Japan because he is a student of Maezumi Roshi (a very famous teacher and Zen master), he is a direct decendent of the highly respected Soto Zen lineage, and for years he has been the head of the largest Zen lineage in the world outside of Japan (though he just resigned from that a few months ago).