Listen "Hand to mouth awareness: stop harmful habits and get a great smile"
Episode Synopsis
Nurse Heather's four year old son, Jack, likes to put his fingers in his mouth. But this can lead to dental problems in the future. She heard the episode about Matt learning to keep track of his keys, by noticing that he was setting them down and saying "I'm putting my keys on the counter." Heather wondered whether it could help her son.We also discover that Heather has bigger plans, involving her husband, and this was just a practice run.These last two episodes explore "noticing and labeling." There's been a lot of recent psychological research on these techniques.LinksSubscribe to newsletter at https://mindfulagility.comFollow our social media: Twitter, Facebook, LinkedInJoin our Facebook community: Mindful Agility CommunityCreditsThe sting separator sound used in this episode is a derivative of Swing beat 120 xylophone side-chained by Casonika used under license CC BY by Daniel Greening.Staff Daniel Greening, host, agile consultant, software executive Mirela Petalli, co-host, meditation guide, and neurocritical nursing instructor Dan Dickson, business coach, executive and management consultant Links Mindful Agility Substack ("The Mindful Sprint" weekly brief) Mindful Agility web site Mindful Agility Community Facebook group Mindful Agility Youtube channel
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