Every Friday I look forward to reading Friday Pearls from Biosyntrx, This week, Ellen Troyer wrote about Mojo, the concept and how do you get it. She also recommends a book by Dr Marshall Goldsmith on Mojo: How to Get It, How to Keep It, How to Get It Back if You Lose It (about $15.00 from Amazon)
An excerpt from Ellen Troyer’s, Friday Pearl- Get Your Nutrition Science Mojo Working: ‘The Optometric Nutrition Society (ONS) faculty at last weeks six hour COPE approved continuing education course in Atlanta had their collective Mojo working.
For those of you who aren’t familiar with the concept of Mojo, Marshall Goldsmith, PhD, defines it this way, “It’s the positive spirit toward what we are doing that starts from the inside and radiates outside to those around us.” Mojo is that much-sought-after sweet spot where everything falls into place. It’s the confidence that comes from mastering an area of study, and enjoying the process. ” Read the full story at Friday Pearl (biosyntrx.com/Article.php?ArticleID=803)
For those interested in getting their Mojo Rising, Biosyntrx has a full line of science based nutritional natural supplements for the Eyecare professional. Good for eyecare profits, better for customer service and the best for patient eye health.
For those who want to tune into The Doors singing Mojo Rising and only have the LP like me- you can order the DVD here from Amazon The Doors (the greatest hits) or download it on your iPod, or if you want to save money, watch the YouTube Video,
Mojo Trivia
- The word mojo has been around for about 100 years and appears to have African roots referring to a small bag containing a magic charm
- Mojo” first appeared in the 1920s in the southern United States, and probably entered Black English in the US from the Gullah word “moco” (magic), Gullah being a creole (mixture of languages) spoken by some groups of African-Americans in the coastal areas of Georgia and South Carolina. The ultimate root of “mojo” was almost certainly the word “moco’o,” which means “shaman or medicine man” in the African language Fulani.
- Jim Morrison used Risin Mojo to refer to him- it is an anagram of his name.
- Mike Myers in Austin Powers, refers to ‘mojo’ as a combination of all the right stuff that makes a man successful. So, the term is used in a sexual context, referring to a man’s libido, virility or ability to attract someone they like or would like as a mate.
- Mojo is a type of sauce, with varying degrees of spiciness, made of olive oil, garlic, paprika, cumin and citrus such as lemon, orange, lime or vinegar. It originated in the Canary Islands and variations are popular in Cuba, Puerto Rico and various Caribbean Islands.
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