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Mindfulness Mode

The Magic of Connection With Peter Gibb

Mindfulness Mode

Bruce Langford

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

4.8541 Ratings

🗓️ 11 February 2021

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Peter Gibb grew up as an introvert who yearned to be an extrovert, then learned over the years that good communication has little to do with introversion and extroversion. He has spoken and consulted on Mindful Conversation in 18 countries and 3 languages over a 30 year period. He is the author of the forthcoming book, Mindful Conversation: The Magic of Connection and the memoir King of Doubt, which deals with his own struggles with self-doubt and Imposter Syndrome. Peter lives in Ashland, Oregon, USA. Listen & Subscribe on: iTunes / Stitcher / Podbean / Overcast / Spotify Contact Info Website: www.PeterGibb.org Blog: www.PeterGibb.org/blog/ Peter Gibb's next class Spring 2021 at Southern Oregon University: www.olli.sou.edu Book: King of Doubt by Peter Gibb Importance of Humor in Your Life I love humor. Humor makes me feel alive and humor is a way of connecting. Humor is also very personal. What's humorous to me, may not be to you. I find that when I am most alive, my sense of humor just shows up. I never know when it's going to show up. I'm not a big joke teller. Just the joy of seeing that and not passing judgment on it but just noticing it. I love it when other people's sense of humor shows up and when mine shows up and then we can play on that stage. Thoughts About Courage I think fear is stopping a lot of people from having mindful conversations. I'm afraid that if I show you who I really am, you're going to say get out of here. We're all vulnerable. I struggled for years and years and wrote about it in King Of Doubt, with what I called Imposter Syndrome. It was years before I had the courage to say, “I'm going to share, and put content out there, and I hope you like it, but if you don't, I'll survive.” I'd rather share who I am and have you say, you're just not my kind of guy. My experience is, when I share who I really am, I far more often connect and people do like me, than if I'm playing some sort of a game. But it takes a lot of courage to believe that and to put yourself out there. Suggested Resources Book: King of Doubt by Peter Gibb App: n/a Bullying Story I was not the subject of the bullying, but I got very close to it. In my coaching and consulting around Mindful Conversation, I worked in a lot of different companies and government agencies and I worked in a hospital for about a year. I remember one day in particular, the medical Chief of Staff came to me and he said, “I want you to work with this particular doctor. He is our best orthopaedic surgeon and we're having a terrible time with him.” Even patients don't want to see him. And nurses are refusing to work with him. I want you to help him. I met with him and I talked to him about why I thought this was important. All the coaching I did didn't have any impact at all. This guy was a horror in the operating room where you need to work really closely together. He considered himself the King of the operating room and he was a horrible bully. I was about to give up but I finally decided to set up a time when I would bring in some of the nurses and ask them to just tell what it was like to work with him. Most nurses did not want to do it, but I finally found four nurses who would come and talk with him. I set up some ground rules to make it as safe as possible. We had a really profound understanding because I really encouraged everybody, don't respond, I just want you to listen. Then I want you to repeat back what you heard. You can totally disagree with it. The meeting lasted about an hour and a half. At the end of the meeting I dismissed the nurses and I turned to him and I said, “What do you think?” He broke down in tears. He said, “I don't want to be that kind of man. Help me to change.” I was so moved by that. This was a bully to the nth degree. That was his persona. Because these four nurses had the courage to be vulnerable and to say, “this is my experience when I'm around you”, it changed that doctor's life. Related Episodes Change Your Lu

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0:00.0

Mindfulness mode. We all have a deep thriving to connect and to express. And frankly, it's not that hard.

0:09.4

Hey, Mindful Tribe, Bruce here. I'm making a change to my show and I'm really excited about this.

0:15.9

Starting on Monday, just in three days, I'm going to be doing an episode every Monday which is

0:24.0

just me it's going to be my personal thoughts my suggestions my my

0:30.3

inside information on mindfulness and hypnosis and I am asking you for help because I'd love you to reach out to me and

0:40.7

and tell me about the topics you would like me to share the topics you would like me to

0:46.7

talk about send me an email Bruce at mindfulness mode.com and if your topic is chosen I'm going to send you a t-shirt or mindfulness mode.com. And if your topic is chosen, I'm going to send you a t-shirt or a mindfulness

0:57.7

mode mug. So keep that in mind. Be thinking about what topics you'd like me to talk about on the

1:04.5

Monday show. And I look forward to hearing from you. And so on that note, sit back, relax,

1:10.8

and enjoy today's episode.

1:13.2

Mindful Tribe, we're always here to have mindful conversations. We're here to talk about all kinds

1:19.8

of different aspects of mindfulness, including habits and routines, including, oh, all sorts of insights into what mindfulness really means to you.

1:32.7

Well, I have the author of the book here with me today.

1:36.3

The author of the book called Mindful Conversation, and I'm very excited to have a chance after reading his book to now talk with the author.

1:47.9

And the author is Peter Gibb.

1:50.6

Peter, are you in mindfulness mode today?

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Am I in mindfulness mode?

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Yes and no, to say the honest truth.

1:57.6

You know, I'm a work in progress.

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And I'm always, you know, it's not an on all thing in my mind, but I'm always working on it. I'm always, it's a central tenet of my life

2:10.9

to be in mindfulness mode. And I think I'm pretty aware of what I mean by that and what things help me to be in

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mindfulness mode.

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