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Mindfulness Mode

233 Slow Down Recommends Yokido Inventor, Damion Lupo

Mindfulness Mode

Bruce Langford

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

4.8541 Ratings

🗓️ 13 July 2017

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Raised in Alaska, Damion Lupo is part Alaskan, part Texan and 100% Reinvention. He's a four-time college dropout who cut his teeth in the trenches of real life, becoming a self-made multimillionaire by age 25. He's the founder of Yokido, holds a black belt in Aikido, is a practitioner of yoga and a student of Reiki. He's a lifelong student of Austrian economics and runs a precious metals company based in Austin, Texas. Damion spends his time teaching and lecturing on the art of Reinvention with his unique teaching style focused on his personal life experiences and the process for developing consciousness and awareness to the truth. His personal philosophy of self responsibility influences his Yokido practice and his financial theory around retirement planning. Contact Info Company: Total Control Financial Website: www.DamionLupo.com Social Media: Twitter & FB @DamionLupo Most Influential Person Frank Allen Effect on Emotions It, [mindfulness] let me let go of the anxiety, the stresses, the ability to ask what is true. It allows us to let go of the stuff; the beliefs. We peel back these onion layers, and whether that was sitting in an office and chatting or whether that was on the dojo and we're throwing each other around. Always  repeatedly asking that question, you keep going deeper. To me this is what a great coach does or a great therapist; they just hold space because we are our own inner guru. We are all black belts. We have all this stuff in us. What we have to do is find ways to get outside of all of the barriers and blocks. Somebody that's holding space will ask questions to where we start peeking around the corners and we start seeing things and we show up because it's already inside us. Thoughts on Breathing One of the things that I really hated ago was, years ago, when I was stressed out, when my financial world was really at the peak. At the time I was spending a lot of money, making a lot of money and there was a lot of toxicity going on. And one of the problems was I took a break from martial arts for a couple of years where I wasn't really training and I don't think I was really breathing; very shallow breathing. And so there was a lot of dead air. There's a lot of dead life. There was just nothing going on deep down in my lungs and really pushing through my body. And so one of the things that I shifted to - I started learning about Transcendental Meditation. I started learning how to deep breathe and to really take breath all the way in and slow it down. And it's funny because if you think about this, the world is going so fast. Anything we can do to slow things down, even if it's for seconds or minutes a day, can change everything because we start seeing things. Otherwise we're just running, we're in a rat race all the time. So that was probably the one key thing was slowing it down and being able to focus on that. Literally thinking about my breath, counting my breath. It seems crazy or simple or like you know OK I've heard that before. All right. Well great. How often are we doing it? And that's really the question. How often can we get in that space where we're paying attention to our breath? And that's what I'm doing now more than ever. Back then one of the side effects of not being there, that toxicity, was the anxiety and the stress. And it was causing me to be really nauseous. And typical system answer; hey we'll give you drugs, let's give you clonopin or something. And the breath work has allowed me to shift away from that. So I haven't touched any of that stuff for many many years. But I think if people don't focus on their breath they're going to be stuck in big pharma and a lot of the other numbing agents whether it's drugs or alcohol or these different things and the breath can absolutely solve anything. Suggested Resources Book: Mastery: The Keys to Success and Long-Term Fulfillment by George Leonard App: Calendar Bullying Story Boys, the amount of bullying that I've experienced. I

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Mindfulness mode 233. The world is going so fast, anything we can do to slow things down,

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even if it's for seconds or minutes a day, can change everything. Reach new heights of calm,

0:13.9

focus, and happiness on mindfulness mode with me, your host and mindfulness life coach, Bruce

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Langford.

0:23.5

Thanks again for joining me here, Mindful Tribe.

0:25.3

So great to connect.

0:32.2

Last time, I talked with a corporate and financial expert who had a rough start. He told us all about how mindfulness helped him back when he was starting his career and having some big challenges.

0:39.3

Now he runs the organization called Choose Goodness, where they help mission-driven entrepreneurs.

0:48.4

Check out Tommy Breedlove at mindfulness mode.com slash 232.

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Have you ever had a chance to learn directly from the experts, to hear them speak,

1:01.7

to have a chance to be in the same room?

1:05.1

You maybe have gone to a few conferences and I have too, but I've never gone to one which I

1:10.6

thought was quite as amazing as the one I'm going to tell you about now.

1:15.7

There are going to be top people there like Lewis Howes, Danielle Leport, Damon John from the Shark Tank, Simon Sinek, and a whole lot of others too. They're going to be in Toronto

1:28.7

on September 7th. I'll be there. I'm an affiliate for the event. I was there last year and it was

1:35.9

really truly different from any event I've attended. It was like a mix of entertainment and learning.

1:42.3

It just seemed to flow seamlessly. There was great live music,

1:47.1

and then somebody would appear to speak, and it wasn't all about pitching, you know,

1:53.4

items to sell. It was just about content. It was so valuable. It's described as an annual

1:59.7

gathering of mission-driven entrepreneurs,

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leaders, and professionals who want to do well by doing good.

2:08.2

100% of the proceeds will be gifted toward the Archangel Fund, which is used to provide

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