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Mindfulness Mode

305 Daily Self-Care So You Can Thrive; Naturopath Todd Nelson

Mindfulness Mode

Bruce Langford

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

4.8541 Ratings

🗓️ 19 March 2018

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Todd Nelson is a Naturopathic Doctor in clinical practice for 35 years. He is the co-author of 3 books on health and has contributed to 8 books on health. Todd is an expert in helping people recover their well-being by practicing exceptional self-care. Todd is a well-known speaker, both publicly and to health professionals, and does hundreds of media appearances. He is a former radio show host, and corporate wellness trainer. Contact Info Website: www.TOLWellness.com Book: Cannabis For Chronic Pain: A Proven Prescription For Using Marijuanna To Relieve Your Pain And Heal Your Life by Dr. Rav IvkerNOTE: Todd Nelson is the major contributor to the above book. Most Influential Person Robert K. Cooper (Head of Cooper Strategies (The first to teach me what he called an instant calming sequence) www.RobertCooperPHD.com Effect on Emotions Mindfulness makes me calmer, more sane human being. You know, we all can get into this ... I call it the blender drink of our thoughts. You know, like when you, you do a smoothie in a blender drink, right? And it's all smashed up and we can get whirling with so many different things in it. For me, it can connect me into this feeling of urgency and nervousness and being a little neurotic. And so mindfulness has really helped me dissipate that soften, that, find more peace and be able to more consciously choose it at will during the day. Thoughts on Breathing I don't know of anything that changes your state faster than changing your breathing. Truly. I mean, if you just take a moment and go, where's my breath? Holding my breath, my diaphragm's up in my rib cage here. How do I just take a breath? Take a sigh. Mindfully breathe through my nose, out through my mouth, even just a few breaths and just let my diaphragm drop, my whole abdomen drop. Within anywhere from 30 seconds to a minute, I can access calmness. Wow, what a neat technique. I can do that anywhere. Anytime. Any circumstance. Suggested Resources Book: Any book by Pema Chodron such as - The Compassion Book: Teachings For Awakening The Heart App: N/A Bullying Story Yeah, you know, Bruce, when I was a kid I was a pretty sort of highly sensitive wimpy kid, not an athletic kid and definitely the one to get picked on. I was very sensitive to suffering of other kids and the underdog and suffering of animals and all sorts of things. And I remember in grade school I used to walk home from school. There were all these wonderfully positioned bushes where these two guys would hide out and wait for me. They would jump out and want to hassle me push me around and take my lunch money, that kind of stuff. Well, one day my father decided to hide in those bushes and wait for those to give them a dose of their own medicine. So he jumped out, scared the holy crap out of them and gave me a good talking to. And strangely enough, we all ended up being friends. Those guys were so shaken up and scared. My dad sort of facilitated this; he was a great guy but when you ask me how mindfulness helped me later in my life, about the age of 17, I started learning Kung Fu. It was partly for self-defense but I would say out of the seven years of training I went through in Kung Fu, the core lesson that I got was being mindful, staying awake, staying present in the midst of somebody hitting me. I can't tell you how valuable that is. It wasn't like I would have just signed up for that knowing what I was getting into necessarily. I got to a place where we would do these round robins of sparring with one another. And I was just getting overwhelmed emotionally by doing this with all these people and getting hit and hitting them. And it was all a very controlled thing. But at one point I fell down in a fetal position and I could barely handle it. So my instructor brought me up, facilitated me getting through the feelings of that and I went back in. I went back in and something shifted in me and I was able to stay present throughout the rest of the exercise and honestl

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Mindfulness mode 305. Just sit down, feel the pain, open up that compassion for yourself about the pain.

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That's an amazing opening right there.

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You're listening to Mindfulness Mode, and I'm your host and Mindfulness Life Coach Bruce Langford.

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Thanks for joining everybody. If you're new to the show,

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welcome. And if you're a returning listener, so glad to have you here. It's wonderful. It's been a

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wonderful day today, beautiful and sunny here in London, Ontario, Canada. I hope it's been a great

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weekend wherever you are. Today I just want to share with you what one of my listeners has sent in. I always enjoy hearing from you, my listeners. You can send me an email at Bruce at mindfulness mode.com. And this is what Cynthia said. I just received this a few days ago. Your interviews

0:56.3

really bring out the best in each guest and provide an intimate peak into their personal

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and professional lives, all while sharing very practical tips on how listeners can apply

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some of these techniques or practices into our own lives.

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And then she went on to say, this is all done with a great rapport and respect for each other

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and every guest, drawing out their best qualities in an open and candor manner,

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while also inviting the listener to reach out to these extraordinary people.

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So it's really great to hear from you, Cynthia.

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Thank you so much for the very kind words. She went on to say, mindfulness mode has become my new favorite podcast. And I look forward to hearing more. So please keep them coming. So I'm doing my

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best to do that. Today today todd is a great guy a friend i've met

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not too long ago and he's a health care expert and focused on exceptional self-care and if you're

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anything like me you know sometimes you probably don't take as good

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of care of yourself as you really should. And he's going to be talking about this, how to focus on

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exceptional self-care and so much more. So sit back, relax, and enjoy my interview today with my friend Todd.

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Hey, Mindful Tribe, today, Todd Nelson.

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And he's a true expert in the whole field of health.

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