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Mindfulness Mode

137 Play to Win With A Mindful Letter To Self, Suggests Inner Changemaker, Jay Wong

Mindfulness Mode

Bruce Langford

Health & Fitness, Health & Fitness:alternative Health, Religion & Spirituality, Education, Spirituality, Self-improvement, Alternative Health

4.8541 Ratings

🗓️ 25 August 2016

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Jay Wong is a Podcaster, brand strategist and trainer. His Podcast, The Inner Changemaker, is his platform to share his knowledge and interview such guests as Bob Proctor, Nathan Chan and Tucker Max, to name a few. He loves to help others get their inner message out to the world in their own unique way. Not only is Jay a super high energy guy, but he thoroughly understands the concept of mindfulness and truly rocks at living in the moment.Contact InfoYoutube: JayWongTVWebsite: TheInnerChangeMaker.com Podcast: The Inner ChangemakerMost Influential PersonJuVon LangfordEffect on EmotionsIt has allowed me to get in tune, get in touch, with my emotions and you start realizing what you are reacting to. You are able to almost observe how you are feeling. If you get really in tune with it, you get this focus and you are allowed to see what triggers something in you. For me, it gives me that space of asking, " Why does this trigger something inside me?". It's just a good indication for me to actually find the root of a lot of these issues, but I would say, you get more in touchwith all the different emotions, good and bad, on the scale.Thoughts on BreathingBreathing is everything. Breathing is one of those tactics that people think is nothing when they say it, even though it's something so vital, obviously, for all of us. When things are going crazy, when you are being overwhelmed and you don't know what to do, the thing is, you do know what to do! You just can't get there. So the way to get there is just by stopping everything. Just pausing, and by breathing. When you are done doing you first breath, to do your second breath. That's almost like how you can build momentum in a sticky situation, by breathing. I think it has a lot of tremendous impacts from meditation to mindfulness.Suggested ResourcesBook: The Intention Experiment by Lynn MctaggartApp: Winstreak

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Mindfulness mode 137. I sell myself that every single morning. Thanks so much for joining us,

0:08.5

everybody. I'm really pumped today to have Jay Wong with us. We're catching up with Jay just before

0:13.9

his huge birthday bash where he's celebrating with two free interactive master classes on how to

0:20.3

create and launch a top ratedrated podcast in 60 days.

0:23.9

Stay tuned at the end of the show to get more details.

0:27.0

Check it out at mindfulness mode.com forward slash jay, J-A-Y.

0:32.8

Okay, mindful tribe, let's get started.

0:35.5

I'm so excited to have my friend Jay Wong on the line today. Hey, Jay,

0:40.3

are you in mindfulness mode? You know I am, Bruce. Let's do this. I know it. Yeah. Jay Wong is a

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podcaster, a brand strategist and trainer. His podcast, The Interchangemaker, is his platform to share his knowledge and

0:55.8

interview such guests as Bob Proctor, Nathan Chan, and Tucker Max, to name a few. He loves

1:02.0

to help others get their inner message out to the world in their own unique way. Not only is

1:07.9

Jay a super high energy guy, but he thoroughly understands the concept of mindfulness

1:13.2

and truly rocks at living in the moment. So Jay, how are you doing anyway? You know, Bruce, I'm so

1:21.2

excited to be here. Thank you so much for having me on. I'm really, really well. That was a very

1:27.3

kind introduction.

1:28.8

And, you know, hopefully we could create some magic here for your listeners.

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Well, we definitely can.

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I know that.

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And speaking of mindfulness, and when I think of you, Jay, I think of speaking, public speaking,

1:41.5

because you are so dynamic on stage. And I just saw you a podcast

1:46.7

movement and you, you were just so confident. And, you know, studies have been done that say

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