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Mindfulness Mode

319 Make Boundaries Your Breakthrough; Breakfast Leadership Host, Michael Levitt

Mindfulness Mode

Bruce Langford

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

4.8541 Ratings

🗓️ 7 May 2018

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

Michael Levitt is all about boundaries. He is the founder of Breakfast Leadership.com where he shares his expertise on boundaries with other leaders. Michael also works in the health-care field and has experienced first-hand how important it is to have a grip on boundaries in life and death situations as well as daily living. Michael is trained in crisis intervention from the Canadian Training Institute. Michael is recognized as a healthcare leader, holding the Advanced Healthcare System Leadership certificate from Rotman School of Management, one of the World’s highly ranked business schools, as part of the University of Toronto. Michael also shares his knowledge on his podcast – Breakfast Leadership. Contact Info Website: https://www.breakfastleadership.com/ Blog: www.breakfastleadership.com/blog/ Podcast: Breakfast Leadership: www.breakfastleadership.com/podcasts/ Get Michael Levitt's Book Free Here: www.BreakfastLeadership.com/bruce Most Influential Person Leo Babauta, ZenHabits.net Effect on Emotions Mindfulness has helped me keep my emotions in check. I'm passionate. I'm in healthcare. I'm passionate about people taking better care of themselves. I'm passionate about the healthcare sector and what it needs to do to better serve the entire community and not just pockets of it. I'm very passionate about wrongs that we see in society, but I keep them in check now because I know that I can only do so much. I can do what I can do and I have to let others do what they can do. Thoughts on Breathing Breathing is extremely important to me. I am an asthmatic so my breaths are a little bit more challenging than others. It's mild, [my asthma], but it's something that I know could progress into copd (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) down the road. And for me, I take care of my breathing very carefully. I focus on it when things are tense, I pause and I go, OK, what are my breathing patterns like? And I can take a deep breath and sometimes I'll do the nostril thing where you do a closed nostril breathing. I just really focus on the breathing and it lowers my blood pressure and it just puts me into a moment of awareness and in the moment of now. Instead of worrying about what's going to happen or freaking out about what happened before, it's a good way to really get me connected to where I am right at this moment. Suggested Resources Book: 369 Days: How To Survive A Year of Worst Case Scenarios by Michael Levitt Book: The Tortoise And The Hare by  Jerry Pinkney - This is a leadership book. Some people will question me saying that, but it also helps with mindfulness too, as far as focusing on what's important. From a leadership book standpoint, it's a great book because oftentimes we are the rabbit and we're running around trying to get things done and moving things around where the tortoise is just steady as we go. Let's get through this. It's the same thing from a mindfulness standpoint. Our brains and minds and activities are all over the place where the turtle's step, step, step, step, step, step and turtle wins the race. I want all of us to win the race. So it's one of those books that I will read from time to time to really reconnect with myself. App: Calm

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Mindfulness mode 319. Our brains and minds and activities are all over the place where the

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turtle's going step, step, step, step, step, step. You're listening to Mindfulness Mode and I'm

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your host and mindfulness life coach Bruce Langford. Thanks for joining again today, everybody. Thanks for joining

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us, Mindful Tribe. I always love hearing from you, as you know, and thank you for your emails.

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You sent me, Bruce at MindfulnessMode.com. Now, last time, I mentioned I was a little bit stressed out. I had some anxiety and I'm going to tell you exactly what this is about and it has to do with social media.

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I feel like I'm not doing a good job of social media. I feel like I need help in social media and I thought to myself, since last time, I thought, you know what?

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Some of my mindful tribe listeners are probably social media experts. Some of them probably

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enjoy social media so much. And there's likely someone listening that is probably thinking,

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hey, Bruce, I could help you out. I could give you a hand with social media.

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And if you're one of those people, send me an email, will you?

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Tell me what you can do to help me.

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Tell me what it would involve.

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You know, like there are some areas I really feel confident in.

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I feel, uh, you know, I enjoy it. I love interviewing guests. I'm happy to,

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to, you know, I'm happy to work with that recording and edit it and I'm happy to put it all

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together. But when it comes to social media, that's not what I feel is my strong point.

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I would love it if it was, but you could help me if you're sitting out there thinking,

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yeah, I could, I could offer some assistance. I could help. And I would just love that. And I know

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that some of the most successful people, that's what, that's what they do, is reach out

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for help. And I've reached out for help in lots of areas and received it. So I'm asking you,

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Mindful Tribe, if you could give me a hand with this. So I would appreciate it so much if you

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would email me, Bruce at mindfulness mode.com and tell me how you can

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