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Proud HapKiDo dad has seen the great impacts of the program on his kindergartener!
Junior instructor Liam excitedly shares the cool things to gain at Choe's HapKiDo in Grayson. He loves his new friends, physique, and uniform!
I Love Martial Arts Georgia, like the one in Grayson, is a great safe place for people of all ages to learn self-defense, self-discipline, confidence, respect, and more! It is super beneficial for kids, teens, and adults alike! Ms. Brandy shares how HapKiDo has affected her and her son's life! By watching her son improve in self-discipline, respect, and focus, she decided to join in on the fun at Choe's HapKiDo in Grayson!
For more information on I Love Martial Arts Georgia, visit here. Also, for more information on Choe's HapKiDo in Grayson, visit here.
Grayson Karate - Another Thing About Goal Making...
Thinking about goal reaching is great any day, but December just automatically calls attention for it to be a popular topic because of New Year’s resolutions. So far this week, goal reaching has produced inspired blog topics such as thinking ahead, maintaining self-respect, and possessing positive attitude.
Making goals is definitely a lot easier than pursuing them; they tend to create nice images in your head. If it’s not the hard work and struggles that attract people, then it must be the feeling experienced when crossing a finishing line. But the thing about goals, especially with some of the popular ones, they seem to be meant for long-term. Like, why would you stop trying to get fit or eating healthy after a year?
According to USA.gov, the following are popular New Year’s resolutions made every year:
Lose weight Volunteer to help others Quit Smoking Get a Better Education Get a Better Job Save Money Get Fit Eat Healthy Food Manage Stress Manage Debt Take a Trip Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle Drink Less Alcohol
What has been on your New Year’s resolution list? Anything different from the ones listed above?
This article is presented on behalf of www.ilovemartialartsgeorgia.com and http://www.graysonmartialarts.com/index.php.
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Written by: Christie McGowan