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Mindfulness Mode

Fear Traps and The Triggers That Keep You Stuck; Nancy Stella

Mindfulness Mode

Bruce Langford

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

4.8 • 540 Ratings

🗓️ 10 February 2022

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Dr. Nancy Stella has been a leading clinical psychologist in the Cincinnati area for over twenty years, co-owning and growing one of Ohio's largest private, multi-specialty mental health practices with over seventy-five providers. Combining her clinical experience with her own healing journey, Dr. Stella developed the Courageous Brain Process (CBP), an innovative, science-based method of therapy. Rooted in the most up-to-date neuroscience, it bypasses the shortcomings of traditional talk therapy to change the way our brains process fear. Her first book, Fear Traps: Escaping the Triggers that Keep You Stuck, gives readers proven practices for building courage and resilience. Ready to find out your Fear Traps and The Triggers? Read on to find out more. Listen & Subscribe on: iTunes / Stitcher / Podbean / Overcast / Spotify Contact Info Website: www.nancystella.com Most Influential Person I would say its my children that are most influential. I just see them as young children being very present in the moment, whether it be focusing on playing with toys or being upset with each other. Effect on Emotions Mindfulness has given me mind control, so that when I feel an emotional reaction, I can take a step back, and assess whether or not I want to express it, or manage it. Thoughts on Breathing Above all, breathing is critical, because when we go back to the idea of that primitive anxiety brain, how the brain knows that there's danger in the environment is by what we think about and how we breathe, because we breathe differently when we're relaxed versus when we are anxious or energized. That is to say, part of the mindfulness approach is teaching people the deep breathing, so that they can learn to kind of calm that anxiety brain and in turn, it calms the body. Deep breathing is critical in teaching people mindfulness, that goes hand in hand. For example, when people are anxious we start with mindfulness and we just practice for 30 seconds.  Firstly, we'll do the breathing in the office and they have to recognize, okay, just keep doing the deep breathing. While you're focusing, your mind may go all over the place, when you realize it, just bring it back to what you're focusing on. Suggested Resources Book: Fear Traps: Escape the Triggers that Keep You Stuck Book: Full Catastrophe Living : Using the Wisdom of Your Body and Mind to Face Stress, Pain, and Illness Book:Mindfulness for Beginners: Reclaiming the Present Moment and Your Life App: Aura Health Bullying Story When we're bullied, we tend to take things very personally, it's hard not to do that when somebody is bullying you. I have worked considerably with children and using mindfulness to help children learn to not take things personally. As a result, children are often the pawns or victims of their circumstance. Most importantly, mindfulness is learning to recognize and know what you feel. Mindfulness can help particularly in regards to bullying; for instance it can help us develop compassion for the other person. Each of us has our own vulnerabilities in regards to bullying. We bring our own vulnerabilities to the table. To sum it up, somebody who's a bully is often wearing a mask. Therefore, mindfulness helps us learn how to not get sucked in or take the bait, and also how to extricate yourself from the situation. Being mindful is recognizing that it's okay to feel scared, or angry, or intimidated. Those are just feelings, mindfulness helps us learn that those are just feelings and they're not going to last. It helps us move out of the situation. Above all, it's also understanding a bit how the brain works. When bad things happen to us, or when we worry about something, our anxiety brain, it's called the amygdala, is designed to protect us and cause the body to pump out adrenaline. In addition, that part of the brain can't see reality. Lastly, when we become anxious, it doesn't know. Are you worried about being late for work, being bullied,or  about a tiger ch

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Mindfulness mode.

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So just because we think something or just because we feel something doesn't mean it's the truth.

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Reach new heights of calm, focus and happiness here on mindfulness mode.

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With me, your host and mindfulness life coach Bruce Langford.

0:18.0

Mindful Tribe, a lot of you have reached out to me

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and you've talked about anxiety,

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you've talked about different kinds of stress

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that you have and how mindfulness has helped you.

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Well, today I have an expert on

0:34.0

who has been working in this field for quite a long time. And she's written a book that she sent me a

0:40.7

few weeks ago and I have thoroughly enjoyed it. It's a very easy, straightforward read,

0:46.9

but it has very practical ways to apply this. You can use it for yourself. You can use it if you're working with clients.

0:57.7

It's a very, very well-written book and a book that's easy to digest. And that book is called

1:06.4

fear traps. Now, I'm here today with the author of this book, Dr. Nancy Stella. Dr. Stella,

1:13.4

are you in mindfulness mode today? Yes, I am. Thank you, Bruce, for having me on. I appreciate it,

1:19.6

and I've enjoyed your podcasts. Thank you so much. Yeah, it's a real pleasure to have the opportunity

1:24.9

to talk to you today. So, Dr. Stella, what does mindfulness mean to you?

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That's a good question. I have clients ask me that all the time. You know, what exactly is

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mindfulness? And the simplest way that I can present it is say by just being present in the moment,

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by focusing on whatever has your intention in the moment.

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It could be a feeling. It could be something that you see, being present.

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And typically with clients, we will go through a series of different exercises to help them

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