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Mindfulness Mode

186 Time Hacking and Mindfulness With Writer Benjamin Hardy

Mindfulness Mode

Bruce Langford

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

4.8541 Ratings

🗓️ 30 January 2017

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Benjamin Hardy and his wife, Lauren, are the foster parents of 3 epic kids. Benjamin Hardy is a writer and adviser for startups. He is pursuing his PhD in I/O Psychology at Clemson University. I/O Psychology is short for Industrial and Organizational Psychology. His research examines the psychological differences between entrepreneurs and wannabe entrepreneurs. Benjamin is passionate about mindfulness, how we perceive the passage of time and he is also a productivity expert. His book, Slipstream Time Hacking, explains how to fully live in the present, slow your time down and get where you want to go faster. His writing has been featured at Fortune, Fast Company, Inc., Success, Psychology Today, Huffington Post, Business Insider, New York Observer, Thought Catalog, and others. Contact Info Website: www.BenjaminHardy.com Website: Read his work at www.medium.com Most Influential Person Ellen Langer (Author) Effect on Emotions I think mindfulness is a way to emotionally regulate; in other words its a way to be aware of your own emotions so that then you can decide what to do with them.  Another way ... if you've read Michael Singer's work, The Untethered Soul, I think a big part of mindfulness is just being aware of your emotional blocks, your suppressed emotions, your oppressed emotions, beginning to look at your life and saying, why is it this way. Am I living this way because I'm trying to protect myself from emotions like fear or shame? So being mindful of why you're avoiding certain emotions. A lot of people live way smaller than they want to because they're trying to avoid certain emotions like fear for example. If someone has the dream of becoming a professional writer for example, but they're too afraid to put their work out there, then their life is set up in a way that they're trying to avoid that emotion. Part of emotional regulation is being willing to experience the dark emotions. Another part is trying to understand your emotions better so you can more healthily live. I think mindfulness is essential to both of those. Thoughts on Breathing I don't use mindfulness in the exact same way everyone does as far as direct meditation where I have breathing exercises. I don't spend as much time on that one. My form of meditation is more in the form of journal writing and running and prayer. Breathing is not one I use as much. Suggested Resources Book: Mindfulness by Ellen Langer App: www.medium.com (I publish a lot there and I feel that's a way to become mindful, is to have a practice of writing).

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Mindfulness mode 186. The faster a person moves towards their goals, the slower time will go for them.

0:09.0

Hey, Mindful Tribe, so good to have you with us again. Last time I featured Danny Sunshine Bauer,

0:16.1

aka Daniel Bauer. He's passionate about helping you become a better leader. In fact, he's a school

0:23.5

principal who inspires his teachers to be amazing leaders. Check out Danny on episode 185 if you

0:30.9

missed it. Something else. I've mentioned before about a terrific upcoming event in Orlando,

0:37.3

Florida called Podfest Multimedia Expo,

0:41.4

I'll be there speaking on how mindfulness can help podcasters.

0:46.1

So if you have any interest in this, check out the website at podfest.org.

0:51.4

The ticket price of the event is increasing on January 31st.

0:55.3

So if you have any interest in podcasting at all, check out the website, buy a ticket

1:00.2

or two.

1:01.2

And be sure to come up and meet me.

1:02.8

I'd love to meet you at the event.

1:04.8

Today, Mindful Tribe, I have a writer on the show, and he's not just a writer.

1:11.0

He's a pretty interesting guy.

1:13.7

He's studied psychology and is still studying it.

1:17.1

He's used mindfulness and meditation to help him move forward in everything he does.

1:22.6

He's done some really interesting research.

1:26.0

He's an expert, at least I would certainly call him an expert,

1:29.5

on time and thought that goes around the very complex subject of time. So I think you'll enjoy

1:39.7

this episode with Benjamin Hardy. So sit back, relax, and just take it all in. Okay, Mindful Tribe,

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I am really excited to talk about our topic today. I am, I'm really happy to have Ben Hardy

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