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Mindfulness Mode

197 Overcome Obstacles With Focus and Belief Suggests Tim Laskis

Mindfulness Mode

Bruce Langford

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

4.8541 Ratings

🗓️ 9 March 2017

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Tim Laskis is trained as a clinical psychologist and holds a PhD. Although successful as a psychology student, Tim pushed through many challenges and failures in his life, including almost flunking out of high school. He failed at almost every sport and was even demoted to sweeping floors inhis Dad’s family business. In spite of this track record, Tim pushed forward and became a successful business owner and entrepreneur, even moving to the point where he became a mental skills coach. Tim knows exactly how to manage his emotions and use mindfulness to be a high achiever while still being content in his life. Contact Info Website: www.TimLaskis.com Email: tim@timelaskis.com Podcast: The Tim Laskis Show Social Media - FB, Instagram, LinkedIn: TimLaskis Most Influential Person My dad. Effect on Emotions It's helped me to keep things in check. It's helped me to regulate my thoughts and my emotions because I'm a practitioner of cognitive behavioral therapy which is; your thoughts really control your emotions and your emotions control your behavior. Being able to utilize deep breathing and being able to relax yourself to help you analyze situations more clearly. When you see them more clearly you have less intense emotion and your reaction and behavior then is much better. When people aren't very mindful they have these negative thoughts that impact others, that impact how they feel and then their behaviors negatively impact others and themselves. Thoughts on Breathing Belly breathing is the go-to tool. It's where you take in that deep breath through your nose. You fill that lower diaphragm, you hold it, you exhale, you do that a couple of times, it helps to restart and erase everything that's going on and put you in a neutral state. [show-notes-breathing] Suggested Resources Book: None App: Schedule Once Bullying Story In high school I wasn't in the cool group. There were times that I might have been targeted. Kids might say something, but for the most part I got along with everyone. There were probably one or two people that I didn't. When bullies go after someone and they target their victim, a lot of times it's about the bully, it's not about the victim. The victims will often look at themselves and go, what's wrong with me. What's so bad about me that they pick on me? And they will often internalize it. In working with adolesents who have been bullied, to a really high level, they turn that anger inward. Many times they will get into cutting themselves and self-harm and these really deep down negative thoughts about themselves. That's the real danger with bullies is that mental impact that they make. Maybe they give you a wedgie or they put you in a head-lock or punch you or something. That kind of stuff, the bruises go away, but the mental scarring of that is what is the real dangerous part with bullies. It's to help victims understand that it's not about you as the victim, it's about them. And don't internalize that negativity about yourself. That's what often happens with victims.

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Mindfulness mode 197. If you have a focus and you believe in yourself, you can overcome whatever

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obstacles are out there. Reach new heights of calm, focus and happiness on today's

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mindfulness mode with me, your host and mindfulness life coach Bruce Langford. Mindful Tribe, I'm looking for ways I can improve my show,

0:23.7

so I'd like to ask you a huge favor. Would you fill in a three-question survey? It would really

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help me know what you prefer as I consider making some changes to the show format. You don't

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need to leave your email address.

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It's just a short three question survey. I would really appreciate your help. Go to

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mindfulness mode.com forward slash survey three. Remember mindfulness has one L. That's

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mindfulness mode.com forward slash survey three. Don't spell out three. It's just

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the symbol. Last time on mindfulness mode, I interviewed a former actress who is now a publicity

1:06.6

expert. She knows exactly how to connect with large publications and media outlets. I've received some

1:13.8

great feedback from this episode with Esther Kiss. It's number 196, if you haven't heard it.

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Today, you'll hear my guest tell how he felt like such a loser earlier in his life.

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He flunked out of high school and he even got fired from sweeping the floors at his

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father's business.

1:34.8

Amazingly, he turned everything around and became the man people admired.

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A few years later, he shook up his life and turned it upside down, and to the shock

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and amazement of his friends and family, he just changed everything. I'm sure you'll enjoy

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hearing about the mindfulness of today's featured guest. So sit back, relax, and enjoy episode 197. Okay, mindful tribe, let's get started. I am excited

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today. I've got Tim Lascus with us. Hey Tim, are you in mindfulness mode? Oh, absolutely. I am

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pumped and ready. I couldn't be more mindful if I tried.

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Terrific. Tim Lasquez is trained as a clinical psychologist and holds a PhD in that field.

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