Life is Balance at Surtex

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Life is Balance displayed at Surtex licensing show

Life is Balance displayed at Surtex licensing show

Surtex, the trade show for licensing art & design opened today at the Jacob Javitz Center in New York City. My agent from Looking Good Licensing is there representing my line, Life is Balance.™ I visited the booth and was excited to see my designs up on one wall of their booth. We already have a licensee, The Mountain, exclusively producing these designs on t-shirts, we are hoping the next few days at Surtex bring interest in further licensing the line. Fingers crossed! The possibilities are endless for this sport and activity related design series. If you’re in the neighborhood come stop by booth #512!

Life is Balance, Sports-Themed Apparel

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Life is Balance

You work hard. You play hard. But life should be a balance. Introducing Life is Balance,™ a new line of sports-themed apparel. Scuba Diving. Skiing. Sailing. Volleyball. Yoga. Golf. Swimming. Trapeze. Gymnastics. Biking. Windsurfing. Tennis. You get the idea. Whatever sport adds balance to your life, there’s a Life is Balance™ shirt for you.

If you are a retailer or are interested in  co-branding with this line, please contact Looking Good Licensing for pricing and more information paul@lookinggoodlicensing.com.

Do Your Best

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Luck dictates success in America. When a test is about to be taken in school, the student is told “good luck”, as if some mystical outside factor will determine the outcome. The appropriate response is typically, “Thanks. I’ll need it.” In the Japanese culture, the student holds the responsibility for success. “Do your best,” are the words of encouragement. The response is, “I must do my best.”

The Japanese word Osu is made up of two kanji, “o” meaning to “push” which symbolizes one hundred percent effort and “su” means to “endure”. Combined, “osu” is a pledge to do one’s best and endure. This symbol, which represents the discipline and self-respect of martial arts is also said to signify patience, respect and appreciation.
In order to develop a strong body and strong spirit it is necessary to undergo rigorous training. You must push yourself to what you believe to be your limit, when you want to stop and give up. When you reach this point you must fight yourself and your weakness and you must win. To do this you must learn to persevere, but above all you must learn to be patient. Just as students of martial arts take the personal responsibility and push themselves to do their very best in order to win, we all can “push and endure” through any of life’s challenges in order to gain personal success.

This osu kanji design is available on t-shirts for children and t-shirts for adults and teens. Also see it on other great gift ideas such as mugs, greeting cards, tile coasters, pillows, greeting cards, journals and more.