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In our complex world, it often seems that we are surrounded by polarities – opposing views, values, goals, or approaches, such as centralization vs. decentralization, introversion vs. extroversion, or autonomy vs. control. While we may feel compelled to choose one side of a polarity or another, striving to connect the opposing sides may offer a more effective, sustainable approach.
Ivo Brughmans has been doing practice-based research on paradoxical thinking and leading for the last 15 years, and has written four books on the topic. His latest book is “Paradoxical Leadership: How to Make Complexity an Advantage.” In his work, Ivo develops a “both/and” perspective as a radical alternative to our current way of living, managing, governing, and coaching. He has a deep conviction that this perspective helps create more sustainable solutions to the challenges of the 21st century, providing the fundamentals for a fulfilled and balanced life, for better-performing and more innovative organizations, and for a better world. He gives keynotes, leads workshops and training programs on paradoxical leadership, and works with public and private organizations throughout Europe and around the globe. In Episode 215 of The Mindset Game® podcast, Ivo shares the following:
Why “either/or” thinking may be particularly risky in today’s world, where polarization often leads to more extreme, disruptive measures and countermeasures Why digging deeper and asking questions is often more important than finding answers, particularly when a group collectively engages in a dialogue that involves exploring the different energies underlying polarities Tips for leaders on how to effectively navigate change and other situations where members of their teams may hold opposing viewsTo learn more about Ivo and his work, visit https://paradoxical-leadership.com.
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Have you ever achieved a goal or reached a certain level of success, yet you did not feel fulfilled and found yourself asking, “Is this all there is?” As with many other areas of life, true fulfillment requires mastering your mindset and using it as a tool to propel you towards your own vision of success and happiness.
Will Polston, our guest in Episode 214 of The Mindset Game® podcast, is an entrepreneur, award-winning business strategist, and highly qualified performance coach who leverages his personal journey from a successful, yet unfulfilled, broker to empowering ambitious individuals to master their mindset. With a unique approach that combines multiple disciplines, he offers powerful insight into behavior and delivers life-altering strategies. Will is also a TEDx speaker and internationally recognized keynote speaker, as well as the author of the best-selling book, “North Star Thinking: Master Your Mindset and Live a Life You Love.” His deep understanding of the challenges faced by others enables him to provide invaluable guidance on how to achieve a fulfilling life. In this week’s episode, Will discusses the following:
The concept of a North Star — which is a personal mission that guides you in the right direction and provides fulfillment along the way, even though you may never reach a particular destination — and two exercises that can help you create your own North Star How small steps can compound over time to create significant progress The power of surrounding yourself with people who can help you achieve the outcomes you’re seeking, such as coaches or mentors, and modeling their behaviors Why self-acceptance is crucial for overcoming the roadblocks you may encounter on your path to fulfillment, including behaviors that may show up as self-sabotageTo learn more about Will and access his resources, visit https://willpolston.com.
To learn more about The Mindset Game podcast, visit www.TheMindsetGame.com. To subscribe, visit https://apple.co/3oAnR8I.
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Have you ever had a goal that seemed so ambitious that you weren’t sure it was achievable? When our minds conceive a dream, we typically try to determine whether it is possible before taking steps to pursue it. However, this may lead to prematurely letting go of dreams that not only make you feel alive and inspired, but that also may in fact be possible with sufficient courage, clarity, and determination.
As a pioneering, combat-proven leader, inspiring speaker, and celebrated author, Colonel Martha McSally is a compelling example of overcoming adversity and fear to achieve extraordinary feats, including becoming the first woman in U.S. history to fly an Air Force fighter jet and command a fighter squadron in combat. Martha deployed six times to the Middle East and Afghanistan, flying 325 combat hours in the A-10 attack plane, for which she earned the Bronze Star and six Air Medals. Her book, “Dare to Fly: Simple Lessons in Never Giving Up,” inspires readers to follow their hearts and live the lives they were meant to live, fully aligned with their divine essence. In Episode 213 of The Mindset Game® podcast, Martha shares incredible stories from her life experiences, as well as the following insights:
The importance of getting clear on the vision you have for your future self, embodying it in the present, and taking inspired action toward that vision, rather than getting stuck on how you will achieve it Specific tips for connecting with the true essence of who you are, which can help you identify expansive opportunities that align with your higher calling How to differentiate between the types of goals will enable you to truly expand and grow, versus those that may be rooted in less empowering motivationsTo learn more about Martha McSally and to sign up for her email list, visit https://marthamcsally.com.
To learn more about The Mindset Game podcast, visit www.TheMindsetGame.com. To subscribe, visit https://apple.co/3oAnR8I.
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According to industry leaders such as Forbes, LinkedIn, and the World Economic Forum, the ability to influence and persuade others is among the top three essential soft skills in today’s business world. However, it’s crucial that persuasion is conducted in an ethical manner, ensuring that a favorable outcome is likely for all parties involved.
Known as the “godfather of influence,” Dr. Robert Cialdini has spent over 40 years conducting scientific research on how to ethically persuade others. He's the author of several New York Times bestsellers, including “Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion,” which has sold over 8 million copies, and “Pre-Suasion: A Revolutionary Way to Influence and Persuade.” In addition to his groundbreaking research, Dr. Cialdini has built his reputation by going undercover at used car dealerships, fundraising organizations, and telemarketing firms to observe persuasion in the wild. Numerous leading enterprises have sought his expertise, including Microsoft, Google, and Berkshire Hathaway. Through the Cialdini Institute, the world's most trusted educational institute in ethical persuasion, he has combined his knowledge into seven principles of persuasion, offering a systematic approach that anyone can use to get a “yes” more often. In Episode 212 of The Mindset Game® podcast, Dr. Cialdini discusses the following:
Why ethical influence is more effective than non-ethical influence, as well as surprising results from Dr. Cialdini’s research demonstrating the effects that an ethical vs. unethical culture can have on an organization’s employees and bottom line Why it’s crucial for leaders to develop a mindset aimed at developing a culture of ethical persuasion within their organizations A detailed description of the 7 principles of influence: reciprocation; likability; authority; social proof; commitment and consistency; scarcity; and unityTo learn more about Dr. Cialdini and his programs through the Cialdini Institute, visit https://cialdini.com.
To learn more about The Mindset Game podcast, visit www.TheMindsetGame.com. To subscribe, visit https://apple.co/3oAnR8I.
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As we navigate stressful situations in our personal and professional lives, it’s common to experience feelings of burnout. However, studies indicate that burnout is often not caused by external factors – such as your profession, your boss, or your workload – but rather by your mindset and the beliefs you may have surrounding your work.
Natalie McVeigh, our guest in Episode 211 of The Mindset Game® podcast, is an executive and entrepreneurial coach and practitioner in neuroscience who specializes in Conversational Intelligence. She has expertise in complex conflict resolution and is also a Certified Happiness Trainer and has experience in building and developing cohesive teams through utilizing assessments and creating training curricula. In this week’s episode, Natalie discusses the following:
How ensuring clarity, customization, and conviction can help alleviate stress and bring deeper meaning to your work Why it’s important – particularly if you are in a leadership position – to recognize when you’re having a stress response in reaction to a stimulus, as well as some techniques for shifting the stress response Specific tips for balancing challenging situations that may be happening simultaneously in both your work and home lifeTo get in touch with Natalie, find her on LinkedIn, or click here.
To learn more about The Mindset Game podcast, visit www.TheMindsetGame.com. To subscribe, visit https://apple.co/3oAnR8I.
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From a young age, we begin developing thoughts and beliefs about ourselves and the world around us based on the interactions and experiences we have with our families and other influential figures in our lives. As we grow up, these beliefs – particularly those that are rooted in trauma – can have a significant impact on our relationships and the choices we make as adults.
After experiencing a series of difficult and traumatic circumstances throughout his childhood and young adulthood, Steve Bacon (nicknamed “Coach Steve”), is now a master of identity reconstruction, which means helping people shape their self-image, and as a result, transform their life. As an intuitive mentor to leaders, the founder and CEO of Belief Theory, a Master Life Coach, international speaker, and author, Steve is a spiritual teacher who has dedicated his life to helping others achieve self-mastery and emotional well-being, as well as to discover their inner power to overcome any obstacle, rewrite their destinies, and create lives of unparalleled success and fulfillment. As our guest in Episode 210 of The MINDset Game® podcast, Steve shares the following insights:
Why examining and shifting the thoughts, feelings, and beliefs that you’ve harbored since childhood may be more important than validating your inner child Real-life examples of how childhood experiences can create certain patterns and beliefs in adulthood, including powerful stories from Steve’s own life Eight key principles that can help you heal from trauma to build healthier relationships and a happier, more fulfilled lifeTo learn more about Steve and to explore his programs and resources, visit https://www.coachstevebacon.com.
To learn more about The Mindset Game podcast, visit www.TheMindsetGame.com. To subscribe, visit https://apple.co/3oAnR8I.
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When seeking to reach new levels of greatness in your personal life, your organization, or the world at large, one of the most important steps is to get clear on what you want to achieve and why, in addition to ensuring that you are truly ready to pursue your goals. This requires having an in-depth understanding of where you currently are, where you want to go, and being able to draw a straight line between the two points.
At just 11 years old, Dr. Jeff Spencer wrote a contract with himself to participate in the 1972 Olympic Games, a goal he accomplished when he competed in two separate cycling events – and in the process, solidified his fascination with goal achievement as a human performance. Now, with five decades of experience creating champions, Jeff has helped athletes win over 40 gold medals and cycling teams to eight Tour de France victories. He has also authored three books, been awarded International Sports Chiropractor of the Year, and is the creator of the Champion’s Blueprint methodology. With notable clients that include Tiger Woods, Sir Richard Branson, the band U2, Lance Armstrong, and many others, Jeff is most renowned as a mentor to thought leaders and businesses who want to exponentially grow and catapult to iconic status. In Episode 210 of The Mindset Game® podcast, Jeff discusses the following:
Why our state of readiness – which is informed by the time and resources we have available, our experiences, and how we think and interpret the world – is crucial when beginning to pursue goals The importance of setting goals that are RIGHT, which stands for resonance, impact, growth, humanity, and time How tapping into your intuition can be even more powerful than the guidance you glean from your conscious awareness Why soothing your hardwired survival instincts is essential for unlocking your “seeker self” and developing a champion’s mindTo learn more about Dr. Jeff Spencer or to get in touch with him, visit https://www.drjeffspencer.com.
To learn more about The Mindset Game podcast, visit www.TheMindsetGame.com. To subscribe, visit https://apple.co/3oAnR8I.
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From the messages we receive from our families growing up to fad diets trending on social media, we are constantly bombarded with ideas about how we should or should not eat and what our bodies should look like. Unfortunately, for many of us, these messages may lead to disordered eating, harmful emotions surrounding food, or body image issues.
As a clinical psychologist, Dr. Jeanne Catanzaro has specialized in treating eating disorders and trauma for the past 25 years. She trained in psychodynamic psychotherapy, somatic experiencing and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), before discovering the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model, which we discussed in last week’s episode with Dr. Richard Schwartz. As an approved IFS consultant, Dr. Catanzaro served as the director of a day treatment program for eating disorders for two years, and is the author of the book, “Unburdened Eating: Healing Your Relationships with Food and Your Body Using an Internal Family Systems Approach.” In Episode 208 of The Mindset Game® podcast, Dr. Catanzaro shares the following:
The various “burdens” we may take on over time as a result of the messages we receive from our families and society, and how these may impact our beliefs and behaviors regarding food and our bodies How the framework provided by IFS – which describes the relationships between our core, undamaged selves and our various parts that have taken on burdens throughout our lives – can be helpful in building healthier relationships with food The power of getting curious and compassionate (rather than critical) about the parts of yourself that may be driving certain beliefs or behaviors regarding food, inquiring about how they came to harbor those beliefs, and healing them if neededDr. Catanzaro then guides us through an exercise designed to help us better understand our protective parts, connect with them, and begin to shift them if need be.
To learn more about IFS and access a variety of resources, visit https://ifs-institute.com, or look for Dr. Catanzaro’s book, "Unburdoned Eating" on Amazon.
To learn more about The Mindset Game podcast, visit www.TheMindsetGame.com. To subscribe, visit https://apple.co/3oAnR8I.
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As complex beings, we all encompass many different inner parts, or aspects of ourselves. Often, these parts may conflict, or we may feel ashamed or angered by those parts that we consider “bad” and therefore, try to suppress them. However, each of our parts serves a particular function that is meant to help us in some way, and by understanding where they all might have come from, how they work together, and how to foster healing and harmony among our various parts when needed, we can create space for our true, core selves to shine through.
Dr. Richard Schwartz, our guest in Episode 207 of The Mindset Game® podcast, is the creator of Internal Family Systems (IFS), a widely used, evidence-based form of psychotherapy that is particularly effective for dealing with trauma. It provides a non-pathologizing, optimistic, and empowering perspective and a practical set of techniques for working with individuals, couples, families, corporations, and classrooms. After beginning his career as a family therapist, Dr. Schwartz now serves on the faculty of Harvard Medical School, and has published five books, including “No Bad Parts: Healing Trauma and Restoring Wholeness with the Internal Family Systems Model.” In this week’s episode, Dr. Schwartz shares the following:
The 8 Cs of “Self” or Self-leadership — calm, confident, curious, compassionate, courageous, creative, clear, and connected — which represent who we truly are at our core when we allow the other parts of ourselves to step aside and create space How understanding the different parts of ourselves can help us become more effective leaders, particularly for those who may have developed an over-attachment to the inner parts that have fueled their success A framework to better understand the different parts of yourself – including the critics, protectors, managers, and inner children – and why they may behave in certain waysDr. Schwartz then guides us through an exercise designed to help us get in touch with those parts of ourselves that serve as protectors.
To learn more about Dr. Schwartz and Internal Family Systems (IFS), visit https://ifs-institute.com.
To learn more about The Mindset Game podcast, visit www.TheMindsetGame.com. To subscribe, visit https://apple.co/3oAnR8I.
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Ensuring proper nutrition and staying physically active are the keys to maintaining health and vitality – particularly as we age. However, many of us may encounter setbacks and find ourselves struggling to follow through with the steps required to live a healthier lifestyle. Overcoming this resistance often begins with shifting our mindset.
Whitney Jones, our guest in Episode 206 of The Mindset Game® podcast, is a three-time winner of Ms. Fitness Olympia, a prestigious professional bodybuilding competition. She is also the owner of Pro Physiques, the largest personal training gym in Arizona, and owns and runs five additional companies, such as the Unstoppable 365 mindset, fitness, and nutrition online program, the Fearless by Whitney Jones fitness apparel line, and Whitney Jones Productions, a fitness event at which everyone from first-time competitors to pro athletes have the opportunity to step on stage and compete. In this week’s episode, Whitney shares the following:
The importance of mindset in health and fitness, as well as specific steps to help shift your mindset — particularly when you’re not feeling mentally, emotionally, or physically optimal — and gain momentum towards a healthier life How to avoid common mistakes and overcome sources of resistance related to proper diet and exercise The power of accountability, such as working with a coach or investing in a fitness class
3 top tips each for both nutrition and fitness that can help anyone reach a healthier stateTo learn more about Whitney and her programs, visit https://www.fitwhitjones.com or find her on Instagram at @whitneyjones_ifbbpro.
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When seeking to create change in our own lives or within our teams and organizations, one of the biggest challenges is finding a way to ensure that the changes can be sustained over time and desired by all who are affected by them. For leaders in particular, developing an awareness of some of the psychological and neuroscience-related factors behind change – and what often triggers resistance to it – can aid in the process of building positive, lasting change.
With his well-established intentional change theory and complexity theory, Dr. Richard Boyatzis continues to research how people and organizations engage in sustainable, desired change. The theory predicts how changes occur in different groups of human organizations, including teams, communities, countries, and globally. Dr. Boyatzis has a PhD in Social Psychology from Harvard University, a bachelor's degree in aeronautics and astronautics from MIT, and is the author of more than 200 articles and nine books, including “Helping People Change: Coaching with Compassion for Lifelong Learning and Growth” and “Primal Leadership: Learning to Lead with Emotional Intelligence.” He is a frequent speaker on the international circuit, has consulted to many Fortune 500 companies, government agencies, and organizations, and his massive open online course (MOOC), titled “Inspiring Leadership through Emotional Intelligence,” has over 1.5 million unique visitors from over 215 countries. As our guest in Episode 205 of The Mindset Game® podcast, Dr. Boyatzis discusses the following:
Why adaptability and openness to new ideas – rather than strict adherence to defined goals – are crucial for bringing about change The importance of entering a “positive emotional attractor” state, which is linked to feelings of openness and renewal, as well as some tips that can help you attain this state Why diversity in organizations – both diversity of people and diversity of thought – is crucial for driving innovation and other key goals Specific tips to help leaders create a sense of purpose among their teams, imagine more possibilities for the future, and build more caring relationships within their organizationsTo learn more about Dr. Richard Boyatzis or to access his MOOC courses, visit https://www.coursera.org/instructor/richardboyatzis.
To check out The Mindset Game podcast, visit www.TheMindsetGame.com. To subscribe, visit https://apple.co/3oAnR8I.
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For all of us, loss is a painful, yet inevitable, part of life – whether we’re facing the loss of a loved one, the loss of a job or a dream that didn’t come to fruition, or navigating a major change that represents the loss of a previous way of life. As difficult as it may be, the key to successfully persevering through these circumstances may be to face them head on, focusing on the factors we can control and letting go of those we cannot.
Mike Pierce, better known as “Antarctic Mike,” is an avid fan of polar exhibition history and an endurance athlete who became one of nine people to run the first-ever Antarctic ice marathon in 2006. Since then, he has completed many other winter marathons in the coldest and harshest climates on Earth, and his stories have been featured in several leading national and international media outlets. Mike's flagship program, called “Keep Conquering,” connects the drivers and principles of Antarctic exhibition history stories to the real world of finding, engaging, and keeping great people in today's business world. As our guest in Episode 204 of The Mindset Game® podcast, Mike shares the following:
Stories that illustrate the power of letting go of things you can no longer control, in both the personal and professional realms Mindset shifts that can help ease the process of not only surviving loss, change, and other difficulties, but also embracing and even thriving amongst them Insights on navigating and finding new opportunities amidst organizational changeTo learn more or connect with Mike, visit https://antarcticmike.com or search for him on YouTube.
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As companies of all sizes seek to drive valuation, they often encounter challenges that can lead to a disconnect between the steps they are taking to grow and succeed in the market and the results they are delivering for their customers, employees, shareholders, and communities. For business leaders, adopting a growth mindset and a “learn-it-all” culture (rather than a “know-it-all” culture) may be the key to overcoming these challenges and enjoying continued success.
As founder of the world-renowned Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO), which has over 18,000 members globally, Verne Harnish has chaired EO’s premier CEO program held at MIT for 15 years, and has spent the past four decades helping companies to scale up. Verne is also the founder and CEO of Scaling Up, a global executive education and coaching company with over 293 partners on six continents. He’s the author of several best-selling books, including “Mastering the Rockefeller Habits,” “The Greatest Business Decisions of All Time,” and “Scaling Up.” As our guest in Episode 203 of The Mindset Game® podcast, Verne discusses the following:
Why it’s crucial for business leaders to adopt a learning-oriented growth mindset and get truly inquisitive about how their companies are running, such as by connecting energetically with employees and customers Tips for navigating the growth paradox, which often presents more complexity, challenges, and bureaucracy as companies grow larger Insights from nature that can help companies scale up – not only in terms of financial success, but also in contributing to a healthier, happier, more sustainable worldTo learn more about Verne, his books, and other resources, visit https://scalingup.com.
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When facing chronic health issues or other conditions that may impair your quality of life and longevity, it can be beneficial to address a range of different factors that may be affecting your health. However, conventional Western medicine often disregards some of these factors, so keeping an open mind and being willing to explore various approaches – rather than blindly following medical advice – is crucial.
As a clinical researcher, assistant clinical professor of family medicine, and founder of the Virginia Research Center and Richmond Integrative and Functional Medicine, Dr. Aaron Hartman began his journey into functional medicine when he and his wife adopted their first daughter from foster care. They went from specialist to specialist seeking treatment for her dietary issues and cerebral palsy – but even as a physician, the process caused Dr. Hartman to confront an uncomfortable realization: our current healthcare system does not have all the answers. Today, he helps patients identify leverage points in key areas of their lifestyle and health that harness their body's remarkable power to heal and begin living the vibrant life they deserve. In Episode 202 of The Mindset Game® podcast, Dr. Hartman discusses:
The triangle of health, which consists of gut health, stress, and sleep, as well as specific tips for improving each area Significant internal and external factors that may contribute to chronic disease – many of which are surprising, such as carpeting in your home or common cleaning products How your mindset and beliefs can affect your health and healing, specifically when it comes to being an active participant in your healthcare and keeping an open mind about a variety of approaches and recommendationsTo learn more about Dr. Hartman and access his blog, videos, and other resources, visit https://richmondfunctionalmedicine.com.
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Have you ever found yourself pursuing a career or other endeavor and asking, “Is this all there is?” Many of us live our lives by default – following paths because we have found success with them, or because we’re trying to live up to the expectations that others may have for us. However, this approach often leads to feelings of burnout, dissatisfaction, or a lack of passion. A more fulfilling alternative is to start with finding your “why,” or the underlying motivation that drives everything you do.
After building a successful dentistry practice, Dr. Gary Sanchez realized that there was something bigger he was meant to be doing with his life. He is now an international speaker, author, inventor, and founder and CEO of the WHY Institute. He is best known as Dr. WHY for discovering the nine WHYs and creating the world's first why discovery tool, an online assessment that helps people accurately discover their why in under five minutes. Dr. Sanchez is the author of the book, “The Power of the 9 WHYs: How People and Teams Get Clear, Stand Out and Play Bigger,” and he is now on a mission to help one billion people unleash their true selves by discovering their WHY operating system, or what he calls WHY.os. In Episode 201 of The Mindset Game® podcast, Dr. Sanchez discusses the following:
How discovering your why can help you access greater energy, passion, and success in what you do, as well as techniques to help you find your why The 9 WHYs, all of which live inside each of us – yet we each have one why that surfaces more strongly than the others The relationship between your why (motivation), your how (process), and your what (deliverable)To learn more about Dr. Gary Sanchez and the WHY Institute, visit https://whyinstitute.com. Dr. Sanchez is generously offering a special discount for listeners of the The Mindset Game podcast: use this link and enter code VERED for 10% off at checkout.
To learn more, visit www.TheMindsetGame.com. To subscribe to The Mindset Game podcast, visit https://apple.co/3oAnR8I.
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Beginning in early childhood, we acquire beliefs and programming from our families and communities that shape how we interact with the world, as well as various factors throughout our lives, including our physical health. However, it’s estimated that we may not even be aware of up to 95% of this programming, which takes place in our subconscious minds and is often disempowering. To create happier, healthier lives for ourselves and those around us, it may be necessary to rewrite some of this programming – particularly as we navigate a world in which our current ways of doing things are no longer sustainable.
As a lecturer and cell biologist who has performed groundbreaking stem cell research at Stanford University, Dr. Bruce Lipton is an internationally recognized leader in bridging science and spirit. He is the best-selling author of “The Biology of Belief,” “The Honeymoon Effect,” and co-author with Steve Bhaerman of “Spontaneous Evolution.” In 2009, he received the prestigious Goi Peace Award from Japan in honor of his scientific contribution to world harmony. In celebration of our 200th episode of The Mindset Game® podcast, Dr. Lipton joins us to discuss the following:
Why the current state of our world – which has been heavily influenced by Darwinian theory and values competition over cooperation – is unsustainable, and why finding ways to return to the “garden,” which represents a state of harmony with each other and with nature, will be the only way to survive and thrive into the future The power of our programming, and why it’s crucial to become more conscious of it and strive to change those beliefs and habits that are no longer serving us A scientific explanation behind the idea that we can create our own “heaven” with better health, joy, love, and harmony – but the process must begin with becoming aware of and then changing our programmingTo learn more about Dr. Lipton and access a variety of free resources, visit https://www.brucelipton.com.
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When faced with a personal or professional crisis, many people seek to make significant changes in their lives. However, various limiting beliefs and mindsets can create obstacles to implementing these changes, particularly if you are considering a less conventional lifestyle or any path that may diverge from perceived expectations. While each path carries its own potential pros and cons, overcoming these limiting beliefs may be the key to preventing future crises and living your best, most fulfilled life.
After spending years holding various roles, including serving as an industrial firefighter in the Canadian Oil Patch and a Coast Guard rescue diver, Andrew Murdoch is now a “digital nomad” who provides a full-service YouTube marketing solution for businesses built with 100% remote team members. He believes the normal approaches to life are outdated, and the best solutions require outside-the-box thinking. In Episode 199 of The Mindset Game® podcast, Andrew shares several insights into the lifestyle of a digital nomad, as well as some unconventional habits of successful entrepreneurs and the mindset shifts that inspire a less traditional path. These insights include:
How crisis or disruption can ignite evolution, particularly when accompanied by empowering mindset shifts Two key steps to take if you’re thinking about pursuing an unconventional path: questioning your beliefs (and potentially accepting that some of your long-held beliefs may be false), and conducting extensive research using an array of sources The three levels of mastery – knowing, doing, and living – and why embracing each is crucial for bringing about positive change in your lifeTo learn more, connect with Andrew on LinkedIn, or visit www.ytforbusiness.com, where he is getting ready to launch free training, resources, and community for professionals and business owners who want to use YouTube to grow their business.
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In interpersonal relationships – particularly those that are romantic in nature – many people desire closer, more intimate connections. However, a variety of factors, from communication challenges to limiting beliefs about ourselves and how relationships work, may create obstacles. Overcoming these obstacles to build healthy, long-lasting, mutually fulfilling relationships often requires not only working together with your partner, but also examining your own beliefs and mindsets.
Dr. Holly Parker, our guest in Episode 198 of The Mindset Game® podcast, is a psychologist with a passion for walking alongside individuals and couples as they strive to cultivate a more connected, enriching life. She’s the author of the books, “When Reality Bites: How Denial Helps and What to Do When It Hurts” and “If We’re Together, Why Do I Feel So Alone?: How to Build Intimacy with an Emotionally Unavailable Partner,” and regularly contributes to Psychology Today and various other publications. In this week’s episode, Dr. Holly shares the following insights:
Specific ways in which limiting beliefs and mindsets, including personal insecurities and perceptions of relationships that we may have developed early in life, might manifest and create barriers in our interpersonal relationships Actionable techniques for shifting these beliefs and overcoming any self-protective mechanisms that could be holding you back from the love you deserve Tips for improving communication with your partner if you feel that they are not paying you adequate attention or respectTo learn more about Dr. Holly Parker, visit https://drhollyparker.com or look for her courses at the Harvard Extension School.
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Have you ever felt that your health was less than optimal, yet standard tests such as bloodwork indicated that everything was normal? Often, identifying the root causes of health conditions – and ultimately healing from them – requires digging deeper and exploring the various elements that contribute to your well-being, from the physical to the spiritual and beyond.
As a licensed naturopathic medical doctor renowned for her pioneering work in integrating advanced, conventional and alternative medical practices, Dr. Donese Worden excels in demystifying medical science and empowering individuals to actively manage their health. Dr. Worden consults on metabolic therapies for cancer and brain disorders and maintains a far-reaching impact through her clients worldwide. She received the 2014 Hope Award for her outstanding contributions to prevention and education in behavioral health, and leads Pruvit Research, a company dedicated to validating health and wellness products, medical devices, and coaching through rigorous third-party research. A seasoned talk show host, Dr. Worden also hosts and produces “Health Hot Seat,” an upcoming innovative television debate show that juxtaposes traditional and alternative medical perspectives. In Episode 197 of The Mindset Game® podcast, Dr. Worden discusses the following:
A detailed explanation of the 7 pillars of health – sleep, body, BMs, energy, mental state, relationships, and spiritual health – and how regularly assessing them can help you gain greater insight into your overall wellness Suggestions for actionable steps to take in order to improve each pillar of health Insights to help you identify trustworthy solutions amidst both the pharmaceuticals/Western medicine field and the health and wellness industry – and why it’s important to keep an open mind when considering both approachesTo learn more about Dr. Worden, visit https://drworden.com or look for her on social media.
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From reduced stress to greater focus, practicing meditation can offer a wide array of physical, mental, and emotional health benefits. However, many people – particularly business leaders and other high achievers – find meditation challenging, as they struggle to quiet their minds and eliminate distractions. Breath work offers a powerful way to access the many benefits of meditation, thereby opening yourself to greater clarity and creativity.
Jason Campbell, our guest in Episode 196 of The Mindset Game® podcast, began his journey into meditation, music, and wellness 46 years ago, when his teacher told him to “never listen to notes, but instead listen to the space between the notes.” An accomplished composer and pianist, he has released over 100 albums and has been number one on multiple Billboard and Amazon charts. Jason's unique perspective on music, health, wellness, and spiritual growth comes from his lifelong study of both music and the ancient arts of Eastern health, medicine, meditation, and enlightenment. In this week’s episode, Jason shares the following insights from his signature program, “Breath Mastery for Entrepreneurs”:
The core meaning of meditation, which is to stop thinking – however briefly – and simply be present in the moment The concept of the three treasures – matter, energy, and consciousness – and how they may come into play during meditation How quieting the mind can help enhance the function of the pineal gland, a part of the brain that functions like an antenna to help us access a higher level of wisdom and creativityJason then guides us through a three-minute breath exercise designed to help us pause our cognitive thought processes and be more present.
To access Jason’s music, visit https://www.zenpiano.com, or https://zenwellness.com to learn more about Jason’s work in Cleator, Arizona, where, as the town’s co-owner and sheriff, he is combining Western culture with Eastern wisdom to create a community committed to the uplifting of the human spirit.
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- Visa fler