Rob Harsh is all about adventure. In fact, he even created an Adventure company where he takes people on mountain treks, multi-sport expeditions, caving, kayaking adventures and other high-risk nature trips. Rob believes the best way to face adversity is to surrender yourself to whatever is there. That's what he did when he faced stage four lung cancer and was given a four percent chance of survival. Rob transforms people's lives by sharing his extensive proven survival skills to lead people to win in business and to win in life.
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Most Influential Person
- My meditation teacher.
Effect on Emotions
- Mindfulness has helped me to see beyond my emotions. I think the fallacy is that we are our thoughts. We are our emotions, but we are really so much more than that.
- When we can separate ourselves from our thoughts and our emotions and see beyond them and step into this larger being that we are, we find a more calm.
- We find more fulfillment and we find more happiness in life. It's not that those thoughts and emotions ever stop, but we begin to see them in a different way.
Thoughts on Breathing
- Breathing is quintessential. We never stop breathing. For me, it's been an important aspect and an important focus with my lung cancer.
- Also as an athlete and a runner, I've practiced breathing throughout my life.
- Simply focusing on the breath and connecting deeper within yourself is a powerful practice that helps one really get through a lot of anxiety, fear and self doubt in your life.
Suggested Resources
- Book: Freedom From The Known by Jiddu Krishnamurti
- App: The Muse (For Meditation)
Bullying Story
- Let's go do the Eco Challenge”, which was a very famous race back at the time. And, he looked at me and said, “Well, I don't know if you're quite ready for that.”
- I said, “OK, well thanks. I'm going to go do the eco-challenge.” And I just decided that that's what I was going to do.
- So it's interesting. I think that this idea of bullying for me personally isn't necessarily a bad thing. I think there's a silver lining to it in a way where it drove me towards excellence.
- I guess that experience that I had in Nepal, in the Himalayan summit where I was being teased and bullied in a way, just drove me to prove them wrong. That I wasn't the person that they thought I was.
I think Rob hit the nail directly. People have to make a choice to change, to rise above the circumstances and decide to rise above them. And I think this is where mindfulness is so critical; because without understanding, without being AWARE of what’s going on in my mind, I would never grasp my need to make a change. And it is the practice of mindfulness that enables us to both be aware of what’s going on, to be aware, to be present to our minds that can promote the understanding of the need for change.
Mindfulness has changed the way I interpret my thoughts as well. As you say, Rob has a way of cutting to the chase and saying it the way it is. Thanks for your comment, Bob.