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Mindfulness Mode

204 Utilize All You've Got By Being Aware Explains Meditation Minis Host Chel Hamilton

Mindfulness Mode

Bruce Langford

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

4.8541 Ratings

🗓️ 3 April 2017

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Chel Hamilton is a hypnotherapist and has worked in this field for over ten years. She is an expert at helping people overcome their anxieties and fears using her deep understanding of human conscious and subconscious brain functions. She also hosts the Meditation Minis Podcast of short, guided meditations for overcoming anxiety and stress and achieving deep sleep experiences. Contact Info Website: www.ChelHamilton.com Free Ebook: Rewire It: Three Simple Steps To Rewire Your Brain Out of Anxiety and Negative Thinking Patterns  Podcast: The Meditation Minis Most Influential Person Me. The times in my life when I feel the most unsteady or the most crazy or the most triggered, those have been massive learning experiences for me. Effect on Emotions Mindfulness has definitely made me less reactive. I've definitely gotten calmer. Maybe sometimes to the detriment. Sometimes in our interpersonal relationships with a partner when they're being really passionate about something and when we go to the pure, calm, logic side, they're like, omg, you don't get me. What's wrong with you? I'm like, I'm not a Vulcan, I swear. I think sometimes we have to say, oh my god, that's amazing and then go to our calm place. Thoughts on Breathing One of my favorite little breathing meditations is I do on my podcast; it's Eckhart Tolle nose-focused breathing where you just focus on the edges of the nostrils. That was revolutionary for me because the whole idea of having to pay attention to all of my breathing felt like too much work. Just paying attention to the feeling of the air was really easy to do in any situation in life whether walking from one room to another or while in the middle of an argument or anything. So that is the one practice that is both breathing focused as well as meditation focused. If I could just tell people to do one thing, that would be it. Suggested Resources Book: The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom by Don Miguel Luiz App: Evernote (I use it as my better brain) Effect on Emotions My bullying story had nothing mindful about it. It was fourth grade. I went to inner city schools during desegregation. There was a girl there who was not happy with me and she used to beat me up after school, pretty much every day. She didn't stop until one day I hit her over the head with my lunch box. I don't think mindfulness had anything to do with that. She definitely stopped when I whacked her upside of the head with my lunch box. My son was bullied in middle school as well as my neighbor because we didn't live in the big houses in the fancy part of our district. We lived in the rental homes. I think that, for him, the thing that helped the most was him beginning to understand through some work that he did with me that if he didn't allow them to see any reaction in him, it didn't give them as much pleasure to do the things that they were doing. Learning how to not react in the moment but then to respond. That's not to say that if somebody is being physical or overly threatening that you need to tell the adults. We actually had to switch schools because adults were told and the bullying got even worse at the school. The shame involved in all of that; because when the kid gets bullied, it's usually shame-based, it's fear and shame-based. The less that they respond in the moment, the less juice it gives the bully.

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Mindfulness mode 204.

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And that is the power of mindfulness, in my opinion, to be able to not have to be pulled this way and that, but to choose which way you're going to go.

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Reach new heights of calm, focus, and happiness on mindfulness mode with me, your host and mindfulness life coach,

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Bruce Langford.

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Hey, Mindful Tribe, thanks so much for joining again today.

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I just want to mention that last time we had what I thought was an amazing conversation.

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It was with Joshua Spodak.

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He's a scientist.

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He's an astrophysicist.

0:42.2

And so much more, he is really a specialist in the field of leadership.

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We talked about mindfulness and leadership.

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We talked about art because even though he's a scientist, he became very immersed

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in the art world. And it's because of an invention that he created. Wow, it was a really enjoyable

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episode. So if you haven't heard 203, you might want to go back and check it out. But today, I think you're really going to

1:13.9

enjoy our guest who is a hypnotherapist and she's really talented in so many ways. She's created

1:21.8

meditations that you can listen to online. So we'll be talking about that. And I think that you'll really enjoy

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the episode today. So Mindful Tribe, you could do one thing that could really help. And that is just

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share this episode. Tell your friends, tell your family, hey, you know, you might like listening

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to mindfulness mode. And just by telling friends about it and having friends

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subscribe that can really help us because you know it can be a challenge just to keep these

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shows rolling out all the time and and it it takes your support and you're supporting by

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