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Mindfulness Mode

Move Into Possible

Mindfulness Mode

Bruce Langford

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

4.8 • 540 Ratings

🗓️ 31 May 2021

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Today I’m talking about moving to a new, better place in your life. The episode is about your inner bully and how you can transition your life to be more, to accomplish more, to do everything you believe is possible. That’s why I entitled the episode, Move Into Possible. Becoming more mindful will help you when you learn what it means to deal with your Inner Bully. I remember when I started the podcast back in 2015, a lot of people would give me a blank stare when I said my podcast was going to be about Mindfulness and Bullying and how a lot of us Bully Ourselves, causing incredible hardships, pushing us into doing terrible things we’d never normally do, forcing us to listen to terrible, negative and mean stories about ourselves. Listen & Subscribe on: iTunes / Stitcher / Podbean / Overcast / Spotify That Inner Bully is always at work. But most people didn’t realize that Mindfulness and Bullying are closely related. The themes of my shows tell a story about so many of my coaching clients that have come to me. I could tell you story after story about so many of my awesome Mindful Tribe listeners who have reached out for coaching from me. The thing is, the stories are similar in many ways. Common Denominators The common denominators are anxiety, stress, frustration, money’s not flowing, relationships are breaking, businesses aren’t clicking. And I get it. I’ve been there. I had so much anxiety when I was an adolescent, I could barely operate in the world. I was ashamed and embarrassed. I was afraid to speak, my voice was a high, squeaky, remnant of what it was supposed to be. I felt defeated and didn’t have any idea what to do about it. The Inner Bully My inner bully was thriving at the time. It told me, “no one wants to hear from you”. “Just keep your mouth shut, and don’t do anything to attract attention to yourself”. Even though my inner bully was robust and healthy, there was a little voice inside me that wouldn’t give up. Who is Reme? That other voice inside me was the Real Me. I didn’t know it at the time, but the Real Me was like a flickering candle that wouldn’t go out. Sometimes the flicker was almost invisible, hidden behind something, or fading to almost nothing, but it was there. Real Me was my friend and I was grateful for him. After while, I started to know Real Me as Reme (or Remy). I shortened him to the first 2 letters of each word and I started to get to know Reme even better. A Flicker of Hope Reme told me there was hope. He told me to push forward and, Take Action – push ahead. Don’t give up. He was a great friend. He was on my side. Every time I thought of Reme, I knew he was Real Me, the person I was meant to be. I learned so much from Reme that I have shared over the years with all of you who asked me for help, all my coaching clients. Now I’ll tell you right now, I never told most of you that I had named this guy, Reme. I think my Inner Bully had convinced me that Reme was a stupid name and I needed to keep that to myself. It was never easy deciphering which voice was which. My Inner Bully was so cunning and tricky, he would pose as Reme and I’d sometimes get tricked. Taking Action But like I said, when Reme got me to take action, everything improved and I would feel better, I would feel successful, I’d accomplish things in my life. Then as more and more people came to me, because they knew I was a Mindfulness Life Coach, I was able to help them with their Inner Bully. I remember one client, I’ll call her Natalie, I mean confidentiality is huge in coaching so for a long time I never talked about my coaching clients at all, then I realized I needed to ask them if I could share their stories. Natalie said yes, but she preferred I didn’t use her real name. Natalie's Story She came to me because of a work situation, where she was frustrated with her boss. Her boss was bullying her, she didn’t realize it was bullying at the time, but her boss was making her life miserable, and she didn’t know w

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0:00.0

Mindfulness mode. Are you ready to give up or do you think you're worth hanging in there, worth

0:07.1

the struggle? Hey, Mindful Tribe, welcome to the show. Good to have you back. Today's episode is called

0:15.6

Move into Possible. Move into Possible. And for me, that's a very uplifting idea that no matter

0:24.4

where you are, you can move into possible. Well, Mindful Tribe, every Sunday night at 8 p.m.

0:32.2

Eastern, I've been publishing a solo episode, every Sunday night since February 14th, since Valentine's Day, to give you my

0:40.2

own insight, my own thoughts to share with you. And after you're interviewing over 650 people

0:47.5

who use mindfulness in their lives to their advantage, I have so much to share with you.

0:53.1

So many thoughts, so many ideas, so much advice,

0:56.8

and so many suggestions. And it just seems endless sometimes. Now, just when I feel like I'm not

1:02.7

sure what to share next, a topic pops into my head and I can't wait to share my insight with

1:08.3

you. And since I started these solo episodes, you know,

1:13.2

it's it's just been interesting because I've shared ideas on relationships,

1:17.0

learning from children, transforming your mindset, consistency, letting go, how to discover bliss,

1:25.8

journaling, strengthening your hope muscle, moodiness, creativity,

1:31.6

compassion, anxiety, a big one is forgiveness, and of course, your inner bully.

1:38.3

Now, becoming more mindful will help you when you learn what it means to deal with your

1:43.4

inner bully. And I've heard from quite a few

1:45.8

of you, Mindful Tribe, who have told me that when I talk about your inner bully, that really resonates

1:53.0

with you. You really, you really feel, wow, yeah, that's me. And that's because I personally think we all have that inner bully going on. Some of us more powerfully than others. Some maybe it's just a small voice, but nevertheless, it's a voice that's there. And I remember when I first started the podcast back in 2015, a lot of people would give me a blank stare when I said my podcast was going to be about mindfulness and bullying and how they connect and how a lot of us bully ourselves causing incredible hardships, pushing us into doing terrible things we'd never normally do,

2:39.6

forcing us to listen to terrible, negative, and mean stories about ourselves.

2:43.1

Well, that inner bully is always at work.

2:49.3

But most people don't realize that mindfulness and bullying are closely related.

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