
Everyday Ordinary Extraordinary Men
Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional.
In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.
What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?
When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony.
Everyday Ordinary Extraordinary Men
Everyday Ordinary Extraordinary Men: Michael
Meet Michael Bromley.
Michael is a spiritual science teacher, martial artist, author, trainer and mentor devoted to guiding people on their path of Personal Evolution.
With more than 42 years of practise in Martial Arts, Michael holds multiple black belts in karate and kung fu, including Wing Chun, kickboxing, jujitsu and Qi Gong. As a qualified Personal Trainer, Michael focuses on functional movement, mobility, strength, conditioning and rehabilitation to help his clients achieve their goals.
Michael’s personal journey triggered an extensive study and qualifications in Neuro Semantics, NLP, emotional Intelligence, leadership and management, universal laws and modern hypnotherapy. To expand his mentoring and coaching abilities further, Michael’s self-study inspired him to explore the fields of neuroscience, epigenetics, psycho-somatic sciences, ancient wisdom and human behavioural science.
This blends seamlessly with the meditation, Asian philosophies, Flow concepts and gentle movement of the Art of Zen Yoga Qigong, where Michael holds the only current practitioner qualification in Australia.
Also qualified in massage and Reiki, Michael takes a holistic approach to help move and evolve a person from one (undesired) place to another (desired place) by using the Strength, Agility, Flexibility, Balance and Clarity principles over the Physical, Mental, Emotional and Spiritual Realms.
Here are some tips for Men: Balance not burnout
Specialise not eccentricity
Dharma not drama
Education not ignorance
Self-leadership not self-disempowerment
Self-acknowledgment/acceptance not comparison
You can find him at: www.michaelbromley.com.au or www.fitnesscertificates.com.au
You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.
Context:
Most humans have a lot of preconceived notions and stereotypes about gender. Ex: Men are tough, silent, forceful; women are chatty, manipulative, emotional.
In doing that we put people in a box and often forget to see beyond those labels. And if someone is not fitting the mold we might call them tomboy or sissy. Those and similar labels often cause discord.
What would a world look like, where we go beyond our preconceived notions and understand that we are much more than our gender, that we humans are strong and soft and gentle, deep and powerful, tough, fierce and open, that qualities are not specific to a gender, that we all have all qualities available to express? What would a world look like where we all are free to be who we choose to be and express all our emotions?
When we allow ourselves to express the so-called masculine and feminine qualities within ourselves, we set ourselves free. When we allow others to do the same, when we accept all of them, we create synergy, peace and harmony.
You can find out more about your hosts here: www.linktr.ee/martinacaviezel or www.linktr.ee/christinasweeny.