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Impossible Goals Changed the Way I’m Looking at My Life Right Now
5/11/26 – Monday Morning Journal 4:22 AM This morning, I sat in my black box studio with my journal open, coffee beside me, and Dr. Benjamin Hardy’s message echoing in my head: “10X is easier than 2X.” At first, that sounds ridiculous. How could something bigger possibly be easier? How could an “impossible” goal create more clarity than a realistic one? Yet the deeper I listened this morning, the more something inside me started shifting. Not emotionally. Strategically. Because I realized something… For years, like many people, I’ve often approached growth by asking: “How can I do a little more?” “How can I improve this by 10%?” “How can I work harder?” That’s a 2X mindset. More effort. More activity. More motion. Yet this morning, I realized something that hit me hard: My problem is not effort. I know how to work hard. I grew up in the South Bronx. I survived chaos. I traveled the world as a performer. I rebuilt myself through martial arts. I came back from two hip replacements. I’ve spent decades teaching, serving, speaking, writing, encouraging, and building community. Effort has never been my issue. The real challenge now is: FOCUS. This morning I revisited the goal I’ve committed myself to: To pay off our $300,000 mortgage within three years. And yes… even writing that still feels big. Maybe even impossible. Good. Because according to Hardy’s message this morning, impossible goals force us to stop thinking small. They force us to stop asking: “What can I add?” And instead ask: “What actually matters?” That question changed my entire perspective this morning. Because the truth is, if I’m serious about building $17,500 a month in revenue within the next 90 days—and creating an ecosystem that continues growing beyond that—then I cannot keep operating the same way I always have. The future version of me cannot be built on scattered energy. That future version of Peter must become more strategic. More intentional. More simplified. More focused.
Impossible Goals Changed the Way I’m Looking at My Life Right Now
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@Peter Liciaga so very happy for you brother. When you zero in on the real goal — a clear target with stakes — everything sharpens. You're not starting from zero. You've got decades of relationships, trust, and tools already in place. You've created this with God's help. Now it's just about pointing it all in one direction. Keep going. 🙏
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@Peter Liciaga Amen!
A Living Strong Tribute to Chuck Norris
There are men who pass through life… And then there are men who leave a mark so deep, you can still feel their presence even when they’re gone. Chuck Norris was one of those men. To the world, he was strength. A fighter. A champion. An icon. But to those who truly paid attention… he was something more refined… A man of faith. A man of discipline. A man who understood that martial arts was never just about combat— It was about character. A Defining Moment — Fort Pierce, Florida (Mid-80s) I want to share something personal… Back in the mid-80s—around 1984 or ’85—I was living in Fort Pierce, Florida. I was doing construction work… Training in martial arts… And at the same time, I was a ballet dancer. Yeah… that combination right there already tells you the kind of path I was walking. And then one day… life lined something up. Chuck Norris was in town filming Invasion U.S.A.. And I got the chance to meet him. Now let me tell you something… For a young martial artist… trying to find his way… that moment was monumental. But what stayed with me wasn’t just who he was… It was how he was. He was gracious. Present. Grounded. We spoke about martial arts… we spoke about acting… And when I shared that I was a ballet dancer training in martial arts— he didn’t look at that sideways. He appreciated it. He respected it. He thought it was cool. And that right there… That told me everything I needed to know about the man. Because a secure man… a real martial artist… Doesn’t judge the path— He recognizes the discipline behind it. The Lesson That Stayed With Me You see… moments like that… They don’t just pass. They plant something. That interaction showed me: Strength can be kind. Confidence can be quiet. And greatness doesn’t need to announce itself. The Man Beyond the Legend He didn’t just play the role of a strong man… He lived it. Quiet confidence. Unshakable values. A presence that said, “I know who I am.” And he stood on that. In his beliefs.
A Living Strong Tribute to Chuck Norris
2 likes • Mar 20
@Peter Liciaga wonderful tribute to a legend. Thank you for this. Eternal rest grant to him O LORD.
NFC Tags: A Simple Way for Small Businesses to Connect With Customers
A couple of members from our local business association recently asked me about the small NFC stickers I’ve been using with some businesses around town. They were curious how they work and how difficult they are to set up. The truth is, it’s actually very simple. So I recorded a quick video demonstration and put together this short guide to explain what NFC means and how to set up your own NFC tag using a round sticker and a free app. If you’re a small business owner, entrepreneur, or community organizer, this little tool can make it much easier for people to connect with what you do. -------------------- As part of my Living Strong Projects, I’ve been working with local businesses to help them connect more easily with their customers. One of the simplest tools I’ve been using lately is something called an NFC tag. If you’ve ever tapped your phone to pay for something at a store, you’ve already used this technology. What Does NFC Mean? NFC stands for Near Field Communication. It simply means that two devices can communicate with each other when they are very close together — usually just a quick tap. With an NFC tag sticker, a customer can tap their phone and instantly open something like: • Your website • Your Google review page • Your menu • Your event registration page • Your social media page No typing. No scanning QR codes. Just tap and connect. For small businesses, that can make it much easier for customers to interact with what you offer. --- What You Need to Set Up an NFC Tag The good news is that setting up an NFC tag is very simple. Here are the two things you need: 1. Round NFC Sticker Tags These are small round stickers that contain the NFC chip. You can easily buy them on Amazon. (Link below) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09YR1BVYQ?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1 Once programmed, you can place them on: • Counters • Tables • Flyers • Menus • Business cards
NFC Tags: A Simple Way for Small Businesses to Connect With Customers
1 like • Mar 12
@Peter Liciaga this is amazing! What a great piece of technology to make it easier for people to know about your business. Very, very cool!
📌 HOW THIS COMMUNITY WORKS (PLEASE READ)
This community isn’t built for scrolling. It’s built for noticing. Most of what I share here is intentionally incomplete. That’s not because something is missing — it’s because real clarity doesn’t come from being told what to think. It comes from slowing down enough to see where you actually are. Here’s how this space is meant to be used. First, read slowly. If a post makes you pause, that’s the point. Second, don’t rush to explain yourself. One sentence is enough. Questions are welcome here — they’re a sign that you’re paying attention, not that you’re behind. Third, understand the difference between sharing and unpacking. Public posts are where I share what I’ve learned from life, age, and experience. Some ideas can be felt right away. Others need time, structure, and quiet to make sense. That’s why there’s a Knowledge Base inside this community. Not as more content — but as a place where lessons, daily practices, and lived experience are slowed down and organized. It’s where fragments start to connect. There’s no rush to get there. No pressure. No expectation. People move deeper when they’re ready — usually when they realize they don’t want to keep sorting things out alone. Until then, this space is here for reflection, honesty, and thoughtful conversation. Take your time. Ask real questions. Practice what you notice. That’s how this community stays strong. — Peter
2 likes • Jan 26
@Peter Liciaga a great guideline for this community. Thank you for being an example of slowing down, thinking, feeling and expressing from the heart.
Before the Boards Break (VIDEO BELOW)
Tomorrow we’ll be breaking boards at our karate school. Some of you are excited. Some of you are nervous. Some of you are already wondering, “What if I don’t break it?” When I broke 100 boards to raise money for a scholarship fund, it wasn’t about power. It was about preparation, focus, and belief. I trained for months—not just my hands, but my mindset. Here’s what I’ve learned: Boards don’t break because you’re angry. They break because you’re calm. They don’t break because you try harder. They break because you commit. When it’s time to step up, you don’t think about the board. You think about your stance. Your breath. One board. One moment. If it breaks—great. If it doesn’t—you still showed courage by stepping forward. That’s the real win. For those breaking boards tomorrow: trust your training. For those watching: notice what confidence looks like when someone commits. That lesson goes far beyond the mat. If this brings up questions—about martial arts, mindset, board breaking, focus, fear, preparation, or confidence—I invite you to ask them. I’m collecting questions through a simple form and answering them inside the Martial Arts Knowledge Base so everyone can learn from them. 👉 Here's the link to the QUESTION FORM. Living Strong.
Before the Boards Break (VIDEO BELOW)
1 like • Jan 24
@Peter Liciaga OUTSTANDING!
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