Rob Gordon | Stop Thinking, Start Living

Reasons To Be Mindful Podcast

Summary:

Rob Gordon was introduced to meditation early in his career through reading about the practices of successful businesspeople, but only came to find the true personal value to him during his recovery from deep depression. Mindfulness is now a daily practice for Rob, enabling him to better manage his mental health and create space between his thoughts, feelings, words and actions.

In this episode Rob talks about how he brings mindfulness into every part of his day and how he sees his meditation practice as an act of deep self-love, rendering him a more effective, creative and a nicer person for himself, his family and his business, and ultimately making his life more pleasant and his business more successful.

Don’t miss:

  • Why meditation is a decision that can save or make your business a lot of money.
  • How Rob punctuates his day with moments of mindfulness.
  • Rob’s car metaphor for looking after your mind.
  • Why Rob’s practice benefits his family.
  • Robs tips for living in the present moment.

PLUS, hear why Rob’s practice is an act of deep self-love.  

Links and resources:

  • Visit or contact software developer, Rob Gordon.
  • 'Stop Thinking, Start Living', the book by Richard Carlson.
  • Read my tips on bringing mindfulness into daily life 
  • For more about me and what I do, visit my website
  • Follow us on Instagram and Facebook
  • Join my mailing list and receive a free gift
  • Learn to meditate and be more mindful with me! 5-Week Course

SUBSCRIBE and join us next week for more stories, tips and inspiration from this 12-epsiode Season 1 of Reasons to Be Mindful.

And, if you enjoyed this episode, please leave a rating and a review? Thanks! 

Produced by Jen Hill on Kaurna land. Music by Gary Martin.

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