Mike Babcock @ McGill University

Foundation: You need to build a fountation for yourself. University is a great foundation for personal development: Bring your best mental self to everything you do.

Potential: Potential is a dirty word if you do not do anything with it. You need maximise your potential. You need to embrace life long learning.

Attitude: attitude shapes your life, it is more important then facts, money, failures or successes. Attitude is more important then appearance and will make or break a company. We have a choice everyday regarding the attitude we embrace for that day, we cannot change our past or the inevitable. 90% of life is how you react to it.

Mike Babcock went to St. James Elementary School, Holy Cross High School, McGill University and King’s College London…he did not go to the London School of Economics…He coached Canada’s Olympic Gold Medal Men’s Hockey Team in 2010. 

Arnold Schwarzenegger Make Exercise & Goal Setting Part of Life

Excercising shapes the body and mind. Schwarzenegger believed in conquering the world, he has done that pretty well. It wasn’t luck, it was willpower (self-discipline). Although, he’s made some mistakes in life, he was driven by strong principles. He created goals for himself and then did what he could to achieve those goals. But achieving your goals is about harnessing not just your body but most critically the mind. The ability to reshape the mind is critical for success in any field you choose. A polymath like Schwarzenegger conquered body building, film acting and government life through sheer effort and an iron will. Understanding how willpower works in conjunction with excercise is critical to your success in life…..

 

Kung Fury Proof That Low Budget Can Equal High Quality (no more excuses for the creative elite)

Kung Fury is a visual feast for the eyes. Built by Swedish based Laser Unicorns, the 30 minute feature is quite possibly the most entertaining action satire since Kill Bill. It’s impressive what can be done with the right post-production effects….This film proves that good visual effects are now within the reach of modestly financed organisations. There is a diminishing viability of the  excuse that your creative ideas cannot be realised because of technology constraints and therefore bringing your effects into reality is more feasible than ever before. The only constraint is time and the limits of your imagination.

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