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Birthday Hugs: 5 hugs a day keeps the doctor away

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Here’s something interesting I found:

“A study has shown that giving five people hugs each day can boost happiness level 25% higher. Holding each hug for at least six seconds is most effective. This boosts your production of oxytocin, reducing anxiety & strengthening connection w/others.”

Isn’t that interesting? No wonder I love hugs. I love hugs and charities. So for my 27th birthday, I thought it’d be fun to ask my friends to give to their favourite charity or give a BIG HUG to as many people as possible!

I picked a random winner to someone who left a comment on the 25th, and sent them an iPod shuffle.

Time for more HUGS! =)

Happy hugging!

Brice

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(Photo) We’re more talented than we think

A few days ago, I went ice skating with a disabled teenager with no legs. And he totally beat me!  LOL

I was inspired and learned the following lesson:

“You can have average talent, but with hard work, you can go FURTHER than someone who has exceptional talent.”

Here are some pictures of illustrating this point:

Have a inspired week!

Brice

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(VIDEO) My mom became a bikini model!

Hey,
I know it’s been a while since you heard from me– I’ve been busy helping my mom fulfill her dream of becoming a bikini model. (Seriously!)

After her car accident, I promised to immortalize her personal story on video to hand it down to future generations. So .. here it is:

Watch how my brave overweight mom lost 35 pounds and became a bikini model (1:30mins)


(She does something funny at the end of the video. hehe..)

Her dream is to create a world where every woman loves their body. If she can do it, you can too!

Her next challenge: She’s training for a charity run in England for 6 months. :)

I hope she inspires you to pursue your dreams!
Brice

P.S: Want to leave my mom a comment? You can leave her a comment below on the blog or on the video.

What’s your dream? Let me know! I can help you bring your story alive and sharing it with the world… or at least to my cat. :-)

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Homeless Outreach: People Need Friendship More Than Food

Homeless Outreach: Feed 85 people in 2 hours: 15+ friends gave 85+ food bags by Brice Royer. Want to help? Learn how you can get involved.

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My mom got hit by a car. (Life is short. Remind your family how much you love them.)

Did you say “I love you” to your family and friends recently?

My mom got hit by a car the other day. The driver hit
her knee and she fell down in the street in shock.

I made a video update here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YwkUAc8ePA

Brice and his mom, Aziza

Sleepy Brice and Aziza, the hyper energetic mom

I was really shocked.. But the good news is she’s still alive!

She’s a bit paranoid of crossing the street now… so I’m keeping an eye on her to see if there’s any psychological issues I need to report from this accident today.

We have already forgiven the driver. It could’ve happened to anyone really..

I hope your family and loved ones are doing well?

Life is extremely short. I wanted to write this to remind you
to tell the people in your life how important they are
and how much you love them!

Don’t wait too long. I hope you’ll put the past behind you.

Sometimes just saying “I forgive you” or “I love you” will make
a big difference in your life.

A bientot,

Brice

P.S: Leave me a comment below on the blog and I’ll respond to you.

A TCK just emailed me and said someone in her family got his first and only “I love you” from his dad on his death bed. Now he tells everyone how much he loves them.

You may find this post interesting on grief: Grief expert: “My life is good, but why don’t I feel that way?”

Tom is an experienced counselor who has helped over 1000 victims in 9/11 in NYC recover from grief and trauma. He shares his wisdom with TCKs at TCK Academy. I hope that helps you or someone you know.

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I am a failure, what about you?

mistakes

It’s true. I am a failure and I’m not afraid to admit it, because it’s the truth. I may be a failure, but failure is the best thing that ever happened to me. My failures are my most valuable assets.

Why? Because I found my purpose through failures. I was humbled and realized I’m not better than anyone else….

What does failure mean to you? What are some of your failures? Leave a comment below and share your thoughts. I’d love to hear from you.

I failed a lot in life, at school, business, career, relationships… and the list goes on.

Let’s look at some of my failures, imperfections, and challenges:

  • When I was young, kids teased me and called me fat, ugly, and stupid.
  • My teacher said I wouldn’t accomplish anything in life because I didn’t speak English.
  • At age 19, my doctor told me I would die and misdiagnosed me with Multiple Sclerosis.
  • For several lonely years, I was physically disabled and couldn’t use my hands to shower myself or even hold a glass of water.
  • My girlfriend broke up with me.
  • I had no friends and I became depressed.
  • I struggled with social anxiety for years.
  • I got fired from a toilet cleaning job.
  • My first business was a complete failure.
  • But my biggest failure in life was to focus on my biggest failures. Big mistake. Everyone does fail at something. I know it’s not easy, but we need to forgive ourselves and move on…

    Today, thanks to God, I’m still alive and those doctors and teachers were wrong.

    I cured myself of years of disability in 1 hour. (I know it sounds crazy but it’s true!!)
    6 months later, my business eventually became successful enough to support myself and my mom so she could quit her job.
    I quit my job and saved all my money to move to a new city and take 1 year off work to fulfill my dream and contribute.
    I have amazing, compassionate, loving, purpose driven friends from all over the world
    I’ve had mind blowing dating and relationship experiences.
    I’ve experienced an incredibly fulfilling life and I’m grateful for every moment ….

    It’s not always great, though. And I still make a lot of mistakes and fall down a lot.

    Every day, I have to remind myself of the following:

    NEVER, EVER, EVER, EVER GIVE UP!

    Basically, thanks to God, friends, mentors, and the kindness and patience of people…they’ve helped me turned those challenges into strengths and opportunities. It was scary, but really worth it.

    Have you failed a lot too? If you are, then you and I are in good company.

    Who else failed? Here’s a list of top 10 biggest failures:

    “I’ve missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I’ve lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I’ve been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I’ve failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed…. I can accept failure, everyone fails at something. But I can’t accept not trying. “

    - Michael Jordan

    “Would you like me to give you a formula for… success? It’s quite simple, really. Double your rate of failure.”

    -Thomas J. Watson, Founder of IBM.

    “Success is 99% failure”

    - Honda

    * Albert Einstein (age 10) “You will never amount to much,” schoolmaster.
    * Ludwig van Beethoven. No talent for music … “as a composer he is hopeless,” music teacher.
    * Thomas Edison. too stupid to learn anything, teacher.
    * The Coca Cola Company. Sold only 400 bottles its first year in business.
    * The Beatles (1962). “We don’t like their sound … guitar music is on the way out,”Meca Records.
    * Jack Canfield and Mark Hanson. “Nobody wants to read a book of short little stories,” one of the 144 publishers that rejected the book proposal for “Chicken Soup for the Soul.”

    Failure is the foundation of success, and the means by which it is achieved.

    —Lao Tzu

    “Failure is not giving things a go in the first place. People who fail are those who don’t have a go and don’t make an effort. Failures can’t be bothered. There are few people who’ve tried something and fallen who didn’t get enormous satisfaction from trying, and I’ve learned more from people who have tried and faltered than from the few charmed people for whom success came easy.

    - Richard Branson

    What should we do when we fail?

    The word “Failure” needs to be redefined.

    FAILURE
    Old Definition:
    A negative, fatal, and final result indicating:
    * An inability to perform and a lack of success.
    * A falling short because of ineptness, deficiency, or negligence.
    * A bad, bad thing that should be avoided, mourned, and punished.

    New Definition of Failure

    A short-term unexpected result that reflects a challenge in progress and that provides:

    * A stepping stone to success.
    * An opportunity for learning and development.
    * An opportunity for creative change and innovation.

    Learn From Failure!

    “ Once you embrace unpleasant news not as negative but as evidence of a need for change, you aren’t defeated by it. You’re learning from it.”

    —Bill Gates

    What about you? What are your thoughts on failure? Leave a comment, I’d love to hear from you.

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    Have I helped you?

    Reading your stories inspire, uplift and keep me going. So if any of my blog posts, services, tweets, coaching or conversations has helped you, or made your life better in any way, would you please share your experience?

    You can send me feedback on:

    * How have I helped you?
    * What results you’ve achieved from this help?
    * All of the above if any?

    Please send in your feedback using the form below. Don’t forget to include your site URL and picture.

    Thank you so much for taking the time!

    Brice

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    “people think I’m fat”. Brave girl shares story

    Watch this video:

    Hey,

    I have an inspiring video for you! This brave girl from our non-profit surprised me with a “Thank you video” for you and all TCKs.

    My friends loved it so I posted the video on my blog for you.

    In this 2-min video you’ll see how a brave “Overweight” Asian TCK comes out of her comfort zone and shares her heart to you.

    It’s really touching…my friends said we should share it to everyone.

    Enjoy!

    Brice

    PS: After you watch the video, please leave her a comment below to show her that you appreciate
    it because she would love to hear from you.

    I give you permission to share this inspiring video to anyone.

    Please share this link on your Facebook and to everyone you know.

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    Five Secrets You Must Discover Before You Die

    I went to my library and accidentally stumbled on a book with a catchy title.

    The Five Secrets You Must Discover Before You Die

    Ooh… I love secrets. It caught my attention.

    Why am I so interested?
    It’s not just because I love secrets. The reason why I was interested is because it reminded me of my own experience with death. At age 19, my doctor once misdiagnosed me and told me I was going to die.

    I didn’t want to die.

    Facing my own mortality really scared me and I felt very anxious about everything. A 14-year old once clearly explained this to me: “Dying sucks.” I think she’s probably right.

    Have you ever been faced with death? Maybe you have. But even if you never experienced that, you don’t have to go through a similar experience to relate.

    Anyway, I picked it up and it’s about a consultant who interviewed more than 200 people from ages 60 to 106 about their secrets to happiness.

    Sounds familiar… did I read this book before?

    I opened the book and the table of contents and the 2nd and 3rd secret got me hooked.

    The second secret: leave no regrets
    The third secret: become love

    Let’s read “leave no regrets” first.

    On page 56, it stated:

    “Over the years, I have led many personal and leadership development retreats with my dead friend Dr. David Kuhl, a gifted physician and author. During workshops, we conduct an exercise whereby we ask people to imagine that they have only six months to live. We tell them that they cannot be certain whether these will be healthy or difficult months. We then give them a specific date precisely six months from the day of the workshop.”

    “Pretend that on that day six months from now, you will die. What are the five things you must do before that time?” A tense stillness comes over the room, often covered up with awkward humor. As people begin to write down what they must do in those six months, they most commonly write about relationships that must be healed. Sometimes there is a dream long deferred.”

    Bob, the 59 year old biologist talked about being estranged from his parents because they didn’t approve his marriage.

    Lucy, in her 70s, had been estranged from her mom and hardly talked for 20 years. “I wish I would have reached out to her sooner and tried to show her how to love. I would say anyone who will listen, if there’s something you have to say, say it sooner, even if you don’t feel ready.”

    One woman, Betty, didn’t talk to her son for 20 years. A small hurt had turned from years of neglect, into a large wound. She called him and told him how she felt. “I can hardly even remember now what happened between us,.. I am sorry for my part in it, but 20 years is too long for people who once held each other in their arms. ” Her son reached back to her with his voice, and years of hurt were set aside.

    Of course, there is no perfection in this life, and there will be some regrets no matter how carefully we live our lives. But still, these people showed us how to deal with regret.

    Here are some notes and reviews. You can read more about it on Amazon.

    In the second secret (leave no regrets) Izzo states that in “his experience from the last 30 years, validated in these interviews, death is not what we fear the most. When we have lived life fully and done what we hoped to do, we can accept death with grace. What we fear most is not having lived to the fullest extent possible, to come to the end of our life with our final words being `I wish I had.’…to leave no regrets we must live with courage, moving toward what we want rather than away from what we fear.”

    The following is a brief synopsis of each secret:

    1. Be True to Yourself. You must follow your heart and your dreams, not the dreams someone else has for you. This may mean making a radical change in your life, or simply making small adjustments. The key to continually examine your life is to make sure you are following your own true path.

    Questions to ask yourself: Did this week or day feel like my kind or week/day? What would make tomorrow or next week feel more true to myself?

    2. Leave No Regrets. Although all of the people whom Izzo interviewed had some regrets, people who had the fewest were the happiest. A common theme, he discovered, is that people don’t regret risks that failed; instead they regretted not having risked more.

    Questions to ask yourself: Did I act on my convictions this week? How am I responding to the setbacks in my life right now? Am I stepping forward or retreating?

    3. Become Love. The more you focus on acting with love, the more you will find happiness, says Izzo. This begins with choosing to love yourself and breaking away from thoughts that are self-defeating and self-critical. You must make loving relationships a priority in your life.

    Questions to ask yourself: Did I make room for friends, family and relationships today or this week? Did I spread love and kindness in the world at each interaction?

    4. Live the Moment. Living the moment means living your life now rather than simply planning it. “We must always live in the present moment, the only moment in which we have any power,” writes Izzo.

    Questions to ask yourself: Did I fully enjoy whatever I was doing this day/week? What am I grateful for right now?
    5. Give More Than You Take. Each day you have the power to give without limit. Izzo’s interviews reveal that people long to make a contribution. Giving connects people to something larger than themselves – whether it’s a supreme being of the entire human experience and journey.

    Questions to ask yourself: Did I make the world a better place this week in a small? Was I kind, generous, giving this week? How can I be more that way tomorrow?

    Perhaps the most important message to take away from The Five Secrets You Must Discover Before You Die is that it’s never too late to start leading a meaningful life. Age doesn’t matter. All you need is the knowledge and the will to change.

    Read the book on Amazon here.

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    Watching Celebration of Light : Vancouver fireworks festival

    I’m watching the Fireworks in Vancouver. The video is from HSBC Celebration of light 2006 China. View from English Bay beach near my place.

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