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Just Do It!

April 30, 2011 by Toby Martini Leave a Comment

I love this speech!
To be completely honest, at first I was a bit annoyed by his voice and his repetition.

But then, a couple of days after first watching it, I heard his voice in my head.
And then again.
And again.

And now, I think it’s genius!

This is the whole speech with intro and all.
I think the very juiciest bit starts at 16:59 right up till the end. It’s 3 or so minutes of excelsior motivation!

If you don’t have time for the whole thing, please jump to that point and be prepared to hear him talking to you for the coming weeks! 🙂

Filed Under: Inspiration, Speaking, Your Brain

You’re awesome!

April 13, 2011 by Toby Martini Leave a Comment

Validation is a great little movie.

Think about how the world would be if more people came at life with this man’s attitude and generosity. Just the first couple of minutes makes the point.

It’s a great little film and has inspired me to be even more present to people’s greatness, wherever, whenever, and whatever the circumstance!

The Improv rules here?
Be Present. Be Positive!
(And Commit massively.)

Filed Under: Inspiration, Your Brain

Play!

April 2, 2011 by Toby Martini Leave a Comment

Are you getting enough Play in your life?

Play is the juice of life. Without play, life would be a dreary drudge.

Comedy, fiction, games, movies, friends, music, love all add the zest, zing, and joy into our days.

And yet, somehow we get all caught up in making money, and buying things, and keeping our jobs. Work becomes a chore and it really doesn’t have to be.

We spend so much time in working and learning new ways to be efficient and productive, that we neglect to add joy and fun into our day.


Now, with that ugly picture painted… what are You going to do about it?

Write down your five favorite fun, exciting, energizing things that you love to do.

Now go and make sure you work those things in this week, all five. (And if you really like it and want to, do some of them twice!)

What would your life look like if you got to do your Top 5 fun things every week?
Really, every week!


Filed Under: Fun, Improv, Your Brain

They’re talking my talk!

March 29, 2011 by Toby Martini Leave a Comment

I read an article today called “Am I addicted to fear?” by David Neagle
http://www.davidneagle.com/neaglecode33

Here’s the important excerpt:

Many people have a common misunderstanding that once they hit a certain point in their business; everything suddenly becomes a bed of roses.

The truth is that every time you change, adapt and grow, you experience fear. It’s a natural part of the process. Remember, your ego sees growth and change as a threat, and therefore creates the illusion of fear to keep you exactly where you are.

As an entrepreneur, you MUST get comfortable being uncomfortable.

So the MOST important thing to remember as you’re going through the terror barrier each time, is that whatever you focus on will grow.

If you give energy to the fear by trying to fight it or figure it out, you will manifest reasons to feel fearful. If you focus on the success, you will manifest opportunities to be successful.

See that line in the middle? That’s my thing! I teach people how to be Comfortable Being Uncomfortable.

AND, I was listening to a webinar with Carol Roth (business advisor and author) and Pam Slim (business coach and author) yesterday. Guess what Carol said at least twice? “You just have to get comfortable being uncomfortable.”

So, what does it all mean??
It means that I am not alone in thinking that this is an insanely valuable skill!

Do you realize how powerful it would be if you could train your brain to keep moving forward in situations where fear would normally stop you?

Wouldn’t it be cool if you could learn that and have an amazing, laugh-filled time doing it??

I know a way…

Filed Under: Business, Your Brain

Are You Comfortable Being Uncomfortable?

January 24, 2011 by Toby Martini 1 Comment

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At the bottom of all Improv training lies this astoundingly great skill, “Be Comfortable being Uncomfortable.”

Whenever I am running workshops, that’s the main thing that I want people to walk away with. I don’t usually tell them that. We just play games, jump around, and think in creative ways they never thought of before. All good. But, what am I really doing?

I’m getting them uncomfortable and teaching them how to still navigate and think creatively from that space.

Stop for a minute and think about how would your life be if you could, at the worst possible moments, when you’re afraid, or lost, or just plain befuddled… what if you could still come up with solutions and great ideas??

That’s the big prize in learning Improv. Becoming Comfortable being Uncomfortable.

I think that’s one of the prizes in military training, skydiving, and any other sort of high-intensity, often high-danger, training opportunities. Why is Improv better? Less chance of literally dying. Sure, some people are afraid of “dying onstage” and of public speaking, but that’s nothing compared to being at a high altitude with a very real chance of going Splat!

Once again, I must point out the urban myth that people are more afraid of public speaking than death. It’s a mis-reading of what was published in The Book Of Lists (1977) that listed “Public speaking” as the “#1 most-reported fear” and death came in as the sixth.

The question was “What things are you afraid of?” It was not “Which of these things do you fear the most?” See the difference?

It proves that public speaking is a common fear, not the most intense fear. It’s a small but very important difference. Sure it may be scary, but if someone with a gun said “Get up there and speak or I’ll kill you,” you might sputter and stammer, but you’d speak!

Here’s how it works in my training: I’ll teach a game, usually some weird combination of physicality and language skills that will really befuddle some of the folks. And as soon as they get it; as soon as they become comfortable with it, I add a twist to make it harder again. Once they get it, it gets ramped up again. The goal is Not to get good at this game. The goal is to get good at continually creating, even when you’re brain is scrambled. FUN!

And I say “some folks” because some games are easier for some people than others. The next thing to do is a pick a different type of game to make sure the “comfortable with that game” people get a bit thrown this time.

Luckily, there are hundreds of Improv games and nobody can rock all of them. Even experienced improvisers have trouble with some parts. And that’s where they should be working. Again, NOT to get good at every aspect of the game, but in order to get into the mindset of not exactly knowing how it’s going to go… and still going boldly!


For those of  you that are not taking an Improv class, I suggest that you find ways to make yourself uncomfortable. Get up in front of people and talk, meet people you don’t know, wear some crazy pants. Whatever makes you shudder a bit and smile like, “I would Never do that, “ is what you might want to try.

Do it with commitment. Don’t give up too quickly. Push it farther than you think you can and see how fun and creative you become in those moments.

Consider all of the places this skill will benefit your life. Whether you’re a blogger, a speaker, a stand-up comedian or a cop, this is something that can save your butt! Some call it “Grace Under Pressure” or maybe “Keeping a Coool Head,” I call it “Being Comfortable being Uncomfortable.”

Whatever you call it, it’s a lifesaver.

Now, go get into an Improv class!

Much love!

Filed Under: Improv, Your Brain

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