Dec 3, 2018
In episode 72 of Fresh Tracks I speak with mindfulness expert John Allcock. We dig deep into the role mindfulness plays in setting and achieving goals, our belief in ourselves, and how we handle failure. John shares that being mindful (aware) allows us to recognize if our thoughts are unrealistically negative – which impacts our belief in our self. Once we are aware we can then make the decision to check the thoughts out and see if they are correct and, if not, replace them with more accurate, positive beliefs and intentions. Which ultimately allow us to live a happier, fuller, and more meaningful life.
Sounds great, but how do you do this you may ask? John shares techniques to train your attention so you don’t get wrapped up in distorted thinking that’s not realistic. Awareness gives us the power to realize we are choosing to listen to negative thoughts and the choice to choose positive thoughts. In this week’s show we also take a look at how we handle failure. Because if you look at failure as something to avoid you won’t set lofty goals or cut Fresh Tracks. In reality failure just means that you are trying new things. John shares that mindfulness training is the solution to all of these difficult issues. Check out this week’s show and decide for yourself.
Show Notes:
4:00 – Why believing in yourself impacts the quality of the
goals you set
5:50 – Tips for working your way through failure when you are in
the midst of it
8:20 – The secret key to training your attention
12:00 – The art of being skilled in awareness
15:10 – An insight into how kids handle paying attention to their
awareness
19:00 – You can try to pave every path or you can make some
shoes….
22:00 – The one thing you can do to avoid anxiety
23:50 – What if much of what you believe is wrong?
26:20 – How to start assessing what your beliefs are – particularly
if you are unhappy
About the Author:
John Allcock has dedicated over 15 years to the practice and
instruction of mindfulness. He is the Co-Founder and Director of
Mindfulness at Sea Change Preparatory, a trailblazing academy that
regularly implements the practice of mindfulness in it’s
curriculum. The school’s emphasis on mindfulness set the foundation
for the success of it’s students, including world-record-breaking
swimmers, which were featured on NBC Nightly News. John is also a
Harvard-educated trial lawyer and has been the Global Co-Chair of
DLA Piper’s Intellectual Property Group. He lives in Del Mar,
California with his wife and co-founder Cheryl. Together they have
four children.
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