Bruce Lee’s Top 7 Fundamentals for Getting Your Life in Shape

If you haven’t been living under a rock for the last 30 years I’m pretty sure you know who Bruce Lee was. :)

If you have, then you may be interested to know that Lee was a very famous martial artist and actor who sparked the first big interest of Chinese martial arts in the West in the 60’s and 70’s.

But besides being an awesome fighter and iconic figure Lee also had some very useful things to say about life.

Here are 7 of my favourite fundamentals from Bruce Lee.

1. What are you really thinking about today?

“As you think, so shall you become.”

Perhaps the most basic statement of how we work. Think about what you are thinking today. What do those thoughts say about you? About your life? And how well do they really match your plans for your life and your image of yourself?

It’s easy to forget about this simple statement in everyday life. It’s easy to be quite incongruent with what you think on an ordinary day compared to how you view yourself and your goals.

A simple external reminder such as a post-it with this quote can be helpful to keep you and your thoughts on the right track.

An brilliant and beautiful expansion on this thought can be found in James Allen’s “As a man thinketh”.

2. Simplify.

“It’s not the daily increase but daily decrease. Hack away at the unessential.”

“If you spend too much time thinking about a thing, you’ll never get it done.”

If you want to improve your life then it’s tempting to want to add more. One problem with this may be that you don’t really have the time or energy to do more though. And so your efforts to improve become short-lived.

Adding more and more just creates more stress, worries and anxiety. Removing clutter and activities, tasks and thoughts that are not so important frees up time and energy for you to do more of what you really want to do. And as the clutter in your outer world decreases the clutter in your inner world also has a tendency to decrease.

This has the added benefit of making it easier to actually enjoy whatever you are doing even more while you are doing it.

Adding more thoughts and thinking things over for the 111:th time may create a sense of security. It’s also a good way to procrastinate and to avoid taking that leap you know you should take. And the more you think, the harder it gets to act. Perhaps because you want to keep that comforting sense of security and avoid the risk of wrecking that feeling.

Thinking has its place. It can help you plan a somewhat realistic route to your goal and help you avoid future pitfalls. Overthinking is however just a habit that will help you waste a lot of time. It’s more useful to replace that habit with the habit of just doing it.

3. Learn about yourself in interactions.

“To know oneself is to study oneself in action with another person.”

The one person that is the hardest to get to really know may be yourself. Studying yourself while you are alone may result in some insights. But it’s also likely to produce a lot of made up thought loops and doubts in your mind.

A good way to really learn more about yourself is study yourself in interactions with other people. How people react and act in these interaction can over time teach you a lot. And what you think and how you react can perhaps teach you even more.

What you see, feel and hear in other people may be a reflection of you. The things you learn by thinking this way may not always be pleasant, but they can be enlightening. They help you to see yourself and also how you may be fooling yourself.

And these powerful insights can be very valuable for your personal growth. So, in interactions with others, try asking yourself: what is reflected?

4. Do not divide.

“Take no thought of who is right or wrong or who is better than. Be not for or against.”

This is a very useful and powerful thought. It is also one that obviously is hard to live by. Why? I believe it’s because the ego loves to divide and find ways to “add more” to itself. It want’s to feel better than someone else. Or more clever. Or prettier. Or cooler. Or wiser.

How can you overcome this way of thinking and feeling?

To me it seems to boil down to not identifying so much with your thoughts or feelings. That doesn’t mean that you stop thinking or feeling. It just means that you realize – and remember in your everyday life – that the thoughts and emotions are just things flowing through you.

You are not them though.

You are the consciousness observing them.

When you realize and remember this it enables you to control the thoughts and feelings instead of the other way around. It also enables you to not take your thoughts too seriously and actually laugh at them or ignore them when you feel that your ego is acting out. When you are not being so identified these things you become more inclined to include things, thoughts and people instead of excluding them.

This creates a lot of inner and outer freedom and stillness. Instead of fear, a need to divide your world and a search for conflicts.

To learn more about this I would recommend Eckhart Tolle’s books like “The Power of Now” and “A New Earth”.

5. Avoid a dependency on validation from others.

“I’m not in this world to live up to your expectations and you’re not in this world to live up to mine.”

“Showing off is the fool’s idea of glory.”

The ego wants to add because it thinks it’s not enough. One way of doing that is by craving validation from others. We want to feel smart, pretty, successful and so on. And the validation makes you feel good for a while. But soon you need a new fix.

And the problem with being dependent on validation from other people is that you let other people control how you feel. This creates a rollercoaster of emotion in your life.

To find more emotional stability and to take control of how you feel you need to get your validation from to a more consistent source. Yourself. You can replace the expectations and validation of others by setting your own expectations and by validating yourself.

And so you validate yourself by thinking about how awesome you are. You don’t sell yourself short. You appreciate how far you have come and the positive things you have done. You appreciate your own value in the world. You set goals and you achieve those goals. This builds confidence in yourself and in your abilities. These things will help you to build a habit of inner validation.

Now, showing off. Why do we do that? To get validation from others. However, this need for validation often shines through and that is why a thing like bragging seldom works. Instead of seeing the cool and successful person you are trying to project people just see the insecure and needy person looking for validation. And your bragging falls flat.

6. Be proactive.

“To hell with circumstances; I create opportunities.”

It’s easy to get locked into a reactive mindset. You just follow along with whatever is happening. You do what the people around you do. You react to whatever is going on.

And so you get lost in your circumstances. This way of thinking doesn’t feel too good. You tend to feel powerless and like you are just drifting along.

A more useful and pleasurable way of living is to be proactive. As Bruce says: to create opportunities despite the circumstances around you. This feels better and provides better results (no matter if that with your blog or business, while dating or when it comes to your health). But on the other hand it’s also more difficult. It’s easier to just drift along in the reactive stream of life.

And if you want to be proactive then you may have to take the lead quite often. And that can be scary.

Still, living proactively is so much more rewarding and exciting.

7. Be you.

“Always be yourself, express yourself, have faith in yourself, do not go out and look for a successful personality and duplicate it.”

Just being yourself is a hard thing to do. You may do it sometimes. And other times you may forget or fall back into old thought patterns. Or you may imitate someone else.

And that comes through too. And it may work.

But I believe that being the real you will work better. Because there the genuine you is shining through. Without incongruency, mixed messages or perhaps a sort of phoniness. It’s you to 100%. It’s you with not only your words but you with your voice tonality and body language – which some say is over 90% of communication – on the same wavelength as your words. It’s you coming through on all channels of communication.

So I’m not saying: “yeah man, you should just be yourself because it’s the right thing to do etc”.

I’m saying that I think being your authentic self – the one where you do little dividing, the one that needs little validation from others, the one where your ego is not running the show and trying to get something from someone – will give you better results and more satisfaction in your day to day life because you are in alignment with yourself.

And because people really like genuine and people really like authenticity.

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  • Ryouko-

    Great Advice! Everything that has been mentioned in this article has already helped me in a very dramatic way. Bruce Lee, bless his heart has changed more then just Acting, or Martial-Arts to this day we are still learning from his intense ways, it’s almost like he knew we would need this advice weather it was him that philosophized the way life or the way things work. Thanks for the article!

    “Using no limitation as limitation, and using no way as way.”

  • giri

    1. You are what you think.
    2. Innovate and Simplify things.
    3. Have passion to know the universe
    4. Don’t be judgmental to others.
    5. Develop true inner strength and confidence. Don’t crave for attention from others.
    6. Most of the times, great rewards can only be achieved with great risks. Be willing to go out of line – if you want to have great rewards.
    7. Live for your self and don’t imitate others.

  • varun kumar reddy

    very inspiring…..
    Thanks a lot my friend….
    I really liked it….

  • Zoe

    Thanks for posting about Bruce. He has been a huge inspiration in my life, as a philosopher, martial artist, and human, and I am currently training in his personal art of Jeet Kune Do. As much as I adore Bruce, I have to point out his hypocrisy on one point:

    “Showing off is the fool’s idea of glory.”

    Bruce Lee was known for being cocky and was constantly showing off to people. That’s not to say that he didn’t have the talent to justify his ego because obviously he did, but, I digress.

  • Justin

    “he died of a drug overdose!!
    do as i say not as i do.
    hashish, that’s how he kept his form and speed.
    do your research, he was trying to fill the void just like
    all of us.
    beer.”

    hashish makes you fast?

  • These 7 step or keys as I would like to call them are GOLDEN rules. This just makes me see him more than just a movie actor but a self-procliamed physology teacher.

    I grew up watching all of his movies and learnt more about myself than anything else, but also self protection was vital as most of his movies has shown.

  • I was a die hard Bruce Lee fan in the late 1970’s and well into the early 1980’s. I read most all of his books and studied his training methods as well. Of course, I also enjoyed all of his films.

    Later on in my early twenties I competed in Tae Kwon Do and was being reared to compete in the Olympics. Unfortunately I suffered a permanent injury to my right hand and I had to take leave of martial arts training altogether.

    I found an EXCELLENT article on Bruce Lee and his training methods. This article also includes information on diets and dieting, weight loss, exercise, and, of course, martial arts training – Bruce Lee style! You can read this article at: http://www.myplanetfantasy.com/diet_and_exercise_bruce_lee.html. YOU CAN ALSO FIND ALL OF BRUCE LEE’S MOVIES, BOOKS, AND EVEN BRUCE LEE PC GAMES, ALL FOR FREE, at this same web site!!!

  • smindy

    说得好。

  • It’s sad to think that most people never actually get there lives in shape because they can’t seem to find appropriate motivation for sticking to a plan (and the same goes for anyone who wants to get rid of love handles and live a healthier lifestyle).

    We struggle with will power and we find it easier to just kick back and relax. We’re comfortable being uncomfortable. It’s ironic that we can be so unhappy with ourselves, yet so content to ignore the problem and neglect the work it takes to whip ourselves into shape.

    For years, I’ve been studying peak performers from all over the world – they have one thing in common, a belief that we are more likely to create the reality that we desire when we can visualize the results that we seek to achieve.

    Achievers from around the world believe that if you can see the image of success in your mind, then you have the possibility to achieve it.

    This process is so powerful that it’s been proven that Olympic athletes visualizing their success will trigger their muscles in the same sequence as an actual performance!

    Visualizing a better life no different. It will help trigger your body and mind to respond faster will guide your mind towards making better choices for you to achieve your desired result.

    Great post! Thank you.
    Charlie

  • Awesome post, amazing quote: “To hell with circumstances; I create opportunities.”

  • atta

    I’m iranian and I love bruce lee.
    and i’m reading this article at the right time.

    thanks.

  • Jesus

    They’re not Bruce Lee’s ideas, but he does phrase them well.

  • Agreed, Bruce may not have invented these ideas, but then nothing is new under the sun and he does put them together pretty well. He was quite a guy all around, too bad he had such a tragic life.

  • Excellent post!