Mick Unplugged - Lauren Fields: Mindset Mastery and Strategies for Purposeful Living
Episode Date: April 5, 2025Lauren Fields is a dynamic Life Design Strategist dedicated to helping individuals break free from limiting beliefs and live purposeful, intention-driven lives. With a rich background in psychology, h...ealth and wellness coaching, and personal growth, Lauren guides her clients towards unlocking their full potential. Her passion for empowerment stems from a transformative personal experience of surviving a life-threatening injury and choosing to make the most of her second chance. Through her coaching business, Fields Well, and her podcast, she inspires countless individuals to design the lives they truly desire. Takeaways: Embrace Resilience: Overcoming adversity and resilience are key components of personal growth, as they enable individuals to transform into more evolved and capable versions of themselves. Live with Intention: Being aware of daily choices and ensuring they align with your ultimate goals is essential for building and sustaining a fulfilling life. Rewrite Your Story: Identifying and dismantling limiting beliefs can help create a mindset that is conducive to attracting the future you desire. Sound Bites: "Our personality creates our personal reality. To change our reality, we need to change our personality." "Life is a gift. Let’s wake up and realize how precious each moment is." "Getting clear on what you truly want is pivotal because until you articulate your desires, the universe can’t help you co-create them." Quote by Mick: "How do you help people slow down but still be intentional at the same time?" Connect & Discover Lauren: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurfields/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurenfields Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/laurfields Website: https://www.fieldswell.com/ Podcast: The Fieldswell Podcast with Lauren Fields Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@fieldswell Komi: Lauren Fields FOLLOW MICK ON:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mickunplugged/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mickunplugged/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mickunplugged Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mickhunt/Website: https://www.mickhuntofficial.com Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mick-unplugged/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It has been studied that we have up to 60 or 70,000 thoughts a day, up to 90% of which
can be repetitive and up to 80% of which can be negative.
And so often we're just letting these thoughts run on autopilot thinking that that's just
the norm.
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Welcome to another exciting episode of McUnplugged.
Today we have a transformative
force in personal growth and
empowerment.
As a life design strategist,
she's guiding people to break free from limiting beliefs, to crack lives of purpose, and to unlock their full potential.
Please join me in welcoming the inspiring, the strategic, the visionary San Diego's finest,
Ms. Lauren Fields. Lauren, how are you doing today, dear?
Hi, Mick. I am fantastic. Thank you so much for having me.
No, thank you for being here. I mean, I was honored to spend some time on your podcast,
and now we get to do it online. So I am definitely
the honor one Lauren. No, we do. We're turning the tables today. There it is. There it is. So now I
get to ask you all the deep questions. So, you know, I introduced you as a life design strategist.
There's about 2 million people listening there. Like, what's that? Yeah, talk me through what a life design strategist is. Sure. I help individuals
design a life that they're excited to be living and help them become the person who is able to
live and sustain that life. So it's really about living with intention and getting really clear on
what is what is it that I want my life to look like and how do I set it up to actually become
what I desire it to be?
That's amazing, that's amazing.
And so hearing that from you, Lauren,
we talked a little bit on your podcast too,
but on Make Unplugged, we talk about your because, right?
That thing that's deeper than your why, that true purpose.
Yes.
So for the world to know, like I kind of know,
but for the world to know, what is Lauren Field's because?
Like what got you here?
Okay, so we're gonna go deep, Mick.
And I actually sat with myself to really get clear
on my why versus my because.
And so for our listeners, you know,
perhaps you listen to Mick a lot
and you've gotten clear on what your because is.
For me, I had to separate the two. My why with being a life designer is ultimately to
help individuals unlock their full potential. And the reason my because is when I was younger,
I was in a horse accident and was life flighted into a coma, woke up three days later with
a traumatic brain injury, I almost lost my life in that moment. And this happened at a young age.
I was 14 years old.
And upon waking up, I really believed that I get a second chance at life and I'm going
to make the most of it and that life is so precious.
And what I noticed is so many of us take it for granted.
And so I want individuals to wake up and realize how precious each moment is, that life is
a gift and let's really make the most. many of us take it for granted. And so I want individuals to wake up and realize how precious each moment is that
life is a gift and let's really make the most and, and to learn how, you know,
through my master's work in psychology, through my health and wellness coaching,
life coaching, I've learned so much about the importance of living with intention.
And so this all packaged in one is how I've created fields while my personal coaching
business, my podcast, and have found the name of Life Designer.
I love that.
And I'm a huge follower of yours.
We actually connected initially on Instagram, right?
So the power of social media.
I've been a huge follower of yours for several months now.
And you have a recurring theme of limiting beliefs, right?
And how to help people overcome that.
And I have this acronym called BED, right?
So get rid of your BED, your beliefs, your excuses,
and the decisions that hold you back.
I love to talk to the expert, right?
To my friend Lauren.
Yeah.
On those limiting beliefs.
How can people overcome them?
Like when you start to get those triggers or signs,
like what are some of the steps that people should have
or should make to overcome those limiting beliefs
and self doubt?
Sure, so I think the first step is becoming aware
of your own thoughts.
You know, it has been studied that we have up to 60
or 70,000 thoughts a day,
up to 90% of which can be repetitive, up to 90% of which can be repetitive
and up to 80% of which can be negative.
And so often we're just letting these thoughts
run on autopilot, thinking that that's just the norm.
But when you start to do the work,
when you start to meditate
and become aware of your thought processes,
when you start to check in with yourself
and ask, why am I thinking these thoughts?
Is this what I want to be thinking?
And if not, what would I want to replace it with?
Then you start to realize, wow,
why do I believe these things?
Perhaps they're part of the identity I formed
when I was a child based on the attachment bond
I formed with my primary caregivers.
And I've let this run on autopilot for the past 20, 30 years.
I want to change
that.
And one of my favorite scientists, Dr. Joe Dispenza will say, our personality creates
our personal reality.
So if we want to change our reality, we need to change our personality.
And that starts with becoming aware of your thought processes, how you're speaking to
yourself.
So again, that awareness and paying attention to what are the thoughts that I'm having.
Perhaps you want to write them down.
Perhaps you want to start to rewire them by doing some mirror work and speaking kind things to yourself.
Pay attention to the words you're using and really just focus on the relationship you have with yourself.
Yeah, I love that.
You know, one of the things that I do is I start with positive affirmations every day.
And a lot of people think that that's cliche, right?
But you just kind of solidified why I do it, because we're going to get hit with negative
thoughts, even subconsciously, right?
Yeah.
And so much so, and I love your take on this, because I had a psychologist come on early
on in Mick Unplugged, and it was enlightening for me, because had a psychologist come on early on in Mick Unplugged and it
was enlightening for me because he said, Mick, early on in life from infancy, you're taught
no.
Right?
Like you're never told when you're doing something right.
Your first instinct to know is when you're doing something wrong.
Right?
And so that is kind of embedded in us.
So I love your take on that too, because I think that actually is why we have not even limiting beliefs, but sometimes negative thoughts or the apprehensions that we have, because our first words are no, a lot of time.
Yeah. And for our listeners, you're not alone. We're all going through this and it takes work to rebuild your mindset. And this is important because our brain is a record of the past.
And so if you wanna move beyond your past,
so many of us are either regretting the past,
or anxious for the future,
we need to live for our desired future
and get really clear on what it is we wanna create
because these thoughts, these limiting beliefs,
these negative thought patterns can really keep us stuck
from attracting the future desired state
that we yearn for. Yeah, yeah, that's amazing. That's amazing. So for the listener, for the viewer,
that is like, okay, I know I need to do something. And Lauren's given me like a good initial step.
How do they keep the momentum going? I mean, again, it comes back to the daily choices.
I think it can sometimes feel overwhelming like, oh, you can design my life.
That's a really big statement.
Let's focus in on your daily living.
Let's focus in on one day at a time and the choices you're making each day.
Say you're saying you want success or you want to earn more money, however you're spending the nights out late at a bar, those are out of
alignment. So really look in on what you do each day. And if
that is what a person who, in your mind, you know, a person
who is successful, fulfilled, would those be daily habits
they would be employing in their lives?
And if not, it's time to make a change in your life to ensure that the acts you're
taking each day are in alignment with where you want to go.
I love that. I love that.
And so, again, you actually just hit on it a little bit there, but one of my favorite
series of clips from you is you're talking about alignment and goals, right?
So you just were handing on the alignment there, but I know it's the central theme of
what you teach and what you walk through your clients with.
So talk to the listeners and viewers about the importance of alignment and goals.
Yeah.
So, you know, Mick, we talked about this last week on the FieldsWell podcast.
It's so important to set goals for yourself
and to write them down.
There's this statistic that shows we're 42% more likely
to achieve our goals just by writing them down.
And so it's so important to do that inner work
and check in with yourself, like, what are my goals?
And to get clear on what your goals are
and to write them down,
because when you write down your goal,
you can then break that goal into actionable steps
and start working those steps and put it in your calendar.
You have it written down, put those steps in your calendar.
And as soon as you start to take steps towards your goal,
you'll start to feel this incredible momentum
that'll make it easier to keep going.
I think that sometimes that hardest part
is taking the first step towards your goal because it can feel so overwhelming.
But once you start, take that first step.
It will all become easier.
And so goals are so important because they keep us guided
towards where we ultimately want to go.
That's it. I totally believe that.
You know, another thing I get a lot and you're the right person
that I feel can answer this question is, you know, another thing I get a lot, and you're the right person that I feel can answer this question is,
you know, Mick, the world moves so fast now, right?
Like we've got AI in the technology space.
We've got so many things going on societal, right?
Lauren, how do you help people slow down,
but still be intentional at the same time?
I think there are different practices we can employ in our day, like well-being related
practices, mindfulness practices that really help you slow down.
A couple that I really enjoy are having a gratitude practice.
And so being thankful for everything that you have in life instead of rushing to try
and get more, appreciating what already exists for you.
And so for me, at the end of every day,
I write down at least three things that happened that day
that I'm grateful for.
It keeps me aligned with that day
as opposed to wishing for all these things
maybe that aren't currently in my day-to-day life.
So having a gratitude practice,
being grateful for what's around you,
I find then you'll have more to be grateful for.
And another thing that I do is time away from technology really gives you more space and I believe freedom. So every night my
phone's from 8 p.m. to around 8 a.m. it's on airplane mode and it sleeps in the kitchen. And
this space from technology has given me so much extra time each day.
And so then I can go into my evening routine, which is, you know, dim lighting, warm shower,
reading, journaling, and it's just creating space from like all these external demands
that enable you to slow down.
And then I'm so much more productive the next day when I enter work mode, because I've had
this like self-care time and well-being time that I
think is so important.
I love that.
I want to go deeper in what you just talked about as far as these are my words, disengaging
from society a little bit or at least disengaging socially, right?
Because if we're being honest, most people when they're on their phones now, it's research,
right?
Like people think it's all you're on all the social platforms, but social media
has become the biggest research forum that there is, but you can't do it 24
7. Right?
So talk to us about how we can set that up in our life where we can just kind
of disengage and how important it is because I'm taking notes on this one.
Yeah.
I think it's almost creating non-negotiable habits for yourself. For example, I have here
my aura ring, which tracks my sleep every night because the more I learn, the more I
realize how important our sleep is. Say you make this non-negotiable habit for yourself
that you devote seven or eight hours every night to a good night's sleep no matter what else happens in your day in your life that
sleep needs to be number one because again you can't pour from an empty cup your well-being
is going to is going to immerse itself in every other area of your life and when you
change inside your reality is going to change outside. So you really need to prioritize taking care of yourself
So if sleep is a non-negotiable habit, maybe you're you
Also prioritize moving 30 minutes every day
maybe you prioritize having you know a salad with protein for lunch and
These are these habits you start to build and stick to and if you can stick to them for say 30 days
They're much more likely to become a consistent habit
because you'll start to see the changes.
So many people, maybe they'll sit in meditation
for two, three days and they're like,
oh, I don't notice a huge difference in my life.
I'm just gonna go on without it.
It takes time to see the difference,
but this is difference that is consistent
and it's sustainable long-term.
And it really is what ultimately sets you up for success.
That's amazing. That's amazing.
That's amazing.
So back to the life design, because that's a lot of what you do.
I mean, not that it's a lot of what you do, but it's who you are, right?
I'm going to say that you kind of brought that name, that term to the forefront of giving
it a lot of popularity.
So for the listener, the viewer, that's like, okay, I might be a little overwhelmed.
I know I'm going to do it, but what are the key components of life design just so that
everybody's on the same page?
Yeah, I think to start, it's when you come perhaps to a life designer or a life coach
or a lifestyle manager, like when you come to someone to help you with your life, often
you're realizing you want to improve your life or you want to someone to help you with your life, often you're realizing
you want to improve your life or you want to make a change. So I think that's the first step is like acknowledging, acknowledging your why, like why am I deciding to meet with a lifestyle manager? And then
okay, that's because you want to see a change in your life. So what is it that you want to see the
change in? And what do you want your life to look in? And what do you want your life to look like? And what
do you want your life to feel like? And so often, Mick, people
will desire an end result because of the state that they
believe it's going to make them feel when they get there. The
more I learn regarding energy and quantum physics, the key is
really to figuring out how we can have that individual feel
that emotion now
because that will help them get it and be able to sustain it in the future as opposed
to saying, okay, once my life looks exactly like this, then I'll feel this way.
How can we get you to feel this way now?
Because then you're more likely to be aligned with the potential that already exists in
the field of the life that you desire.
That's amazing.
And a lot of what you do is strategy and is empathy.
So how do you, using your work, how do you align both of those
with your clients?
It's so important.
So to give you even more background,
when I was in my younger 20s, I was living in New York City,
and I was a lifestyle manager. And so I was planning all these external realities for
individuals. Okay, yes, I know the best restaurant to send you the best hotel,
gala, what have you. But then I was like, how are these individuals doing inside? Granted,
much of this was my own internal turmoil from experienced trauma when I was younger,
never fully working through it. And this is when I started doing all the health
and wellness coaching, yoga teacher training,
life coaching, psych masters, all of it.
And then I was like, okay, I do love the hospitality element
and ensuring people have lives
that are beautiful on the outside.
But I think what's so important is how they feel
about themselves on the inside.
And I believe when individuals are given this space
of like love, compassion, care, understanding,
that's so important.
And to be able to hold that for clients in alignment
with being someone with a background in business
who can help them strategize on their lives
and to give them shortcuts based on my experience
in coaching, in psychology and combining the two has been really harmonious
and it's ultimately what I live for.
That's great, that's great.
What are some common misconceptions that you see
or that you have to help people overcome
when they start this journey?
Yeah, I think one of the biggest ones
is the limiting beliefs or the story
they're telling themselves about their past
because they're holding onto it
and it's like they're dragging this baggage
that no longer exists.
Studies show that our memory of the past
is only about 50% accurate.
And so we're living by this story
that's completely keeping us stuck
that maybe isn't even exactly what happened,
but we're letting it define our lives.
And we're almost like addicted to the story
we're telling ourselves about the past.
And it's blocking us from attracting a brighter future.
Say we wanna feel free, say we wanna feel successful,
we wanna feel love, but we're coming in
with a limiting belief of like anger, resentment,
jealousy, those aren't aligned.
So it's getting really clear on what the client wants to feel,
what they want to attract, and ensuring
that their energy in this moment is aligned with that.
Yeah.
I dig that a lot.
I dig that a lot.
Earlier in the conversation, you were talking about resiliency.
How important is resiliency in fulfillment of life?
I believe it's crucial because resiliency to me means being able to get back up after
you fall.
And so often individuals can get knocked down or they experience a perceived failure where
something didn't go as they had planned and they never get back up.
But I believe I talk in my TEDx talk, this space between falling and getting back up
is the space of transformation
It's just as a butterfly when a butterflies in the cocoon going through going through
Metamorphosis if you take it out too early
It won't be able to fly because it's still developing its wings
We all go through these struggles and in that opportunity of struggle in that in between of falling and getting back up is our
Opportunity to rebuild and ultimately transform ourselves.
So to have this belief that I'm resilient, I've made it through hard times.
We all already have. Take acknowledgement and celebrate that.
Because on the other side of that is a whole new evolved and liberated version of you.
And so to be resilient, I think in each moment, the opportunity to be resilient transforms us into a more capable, a more well shaped version of ourselves who's capable of so much more.
And so to celebrate being resilient and it just it starts with believing in yourself and your ability to overcome adversity. Amazing. Amazing. So I like real life case studies and scenarios, right? When we talk
about life design, I know that you have plenty of case studies. And so without naming names,
and maybe without giving the specific of the details, do you have a story that you could
share of a client who came to you and then the work that you were able to do
and what that output has looked like.
Sure, I'll give you two examples.
I mean, for one, an individual,
and we can just speak vaguely,
it doesn't have to be like a specific person
because this is what I see often,
is come in with a lot of heavy emotions in the beginning
and can't see a way forward, can't
see a brighter future for themselves.
But over time, over weeks of working together, they're excited to come in to talk about their
life and they're starting to implement tools that they learn in the sessions that help
them approach life more mindful and enjoy the experience of being alive, understanding
that that's going to be, often as life can be a roller coaster,
every day is not gonna be rainbows and butterflies,
but they're excited for the journey.
And they come in and they're like,
okay, I was in this moment today
where it was a difficult situation
and I applied some of the tools that I learned.
And I realized like what was in it for me to this,
I believe life happens for you and not to you.
So to switch kind of like from a victim mode
to creator of their lives.
I've helped individuals go from really feeling stuck
to setting out on ventures of creating their own businesses,
helping clients just gain clarity
of what it is they truly want in life.
So often we have all these desires,
but what is it that you ultimately really want?
And I think that there's such a big thing to get clear on
is what is it that I want?
Because until you're clear,
the universe isn't going to be able to guess for you.
And I believe we're always co-creating with the universe.
So when we can get clear, when we can live with intention,
you can start to dance with the universe
as you begin to pursue your desires.
I love that, Lauren.
I love that.
So there are people, and I hate this term,
but it's what people say now, right?
There are people that feel stuck.
I hate that word.
There are people that feel stuck in a situation,
or sometimes even in a life that
they feel like they didn't create intentionally, right?
And they feel like they're stuck and they can't change the environment.
They can't change the situation.
What are some things that that person can do?
I think a big thing is getting really clear on like, what's the problem?
Identify what the problem is in your life. And then when you identify it,
then I think there are multiple ways you can strategize to overcome that problem.
But it's getting really clear because so often we're stuck in our own melodrama
that we can't even like see beyond it.
And so get really clear on what it is that's the problem.
What is it that's keeping you stuck?
Get really clear.
And then let's figure out how we can overcome it.
Because I believe there are multiple ways or strategies we could start doing today that
would improve the problem.
But what I see often, Mick, is we're blaming everything outside of ourselves for how we're
feeling and we're waiting on everything outside of ourselves to change for us to feel better.
And that's the reverse.
You, as soon as you start taking care of yourself, as soon as you go inward, as
soon as you start changing, everything around you will start to change.
Totally agree.
Totally agree.
Lauren, you dropped so much knowledge, so much wisdom here.
Where can people find and follow you?
knowledge, so much wisdom here. Where can people find and follow you?
I am most active on my social media,
which is my name, Lauren Fields.
You can visit my website, fieldswell.com.
You can listen to the Fields Well podcast,
and soon you'll be able to visit me in person
at my wellness sanctuary in San Diego,
also called Fields Well, which opens in a few weeks.
Ooh, let's talk about that really quick.
The sanctuary, let's go.
Let's go, Mick.
So I asked myself this question.
We can go to Equinox to work out our bodies.
We can go to Sweet Green to eat a salad
and nourish ourselves,
but where can we go to work on our mindset?
And why isn't that
something that is prioritized, celebrated to work on? You know, when you, it's not often people
celebrate going to therapy, I think we're becoming more open to it. But I saw this gap in the market
and I thought, I want to create a sanctuary where individuals can come to work on their mindset.
a sanctuary where individuals can come to work on their mindset. And that is what I have been focused on building out with Fieldswell.
You know, different things from guided meditation, light therapy, sound healing,
interwoven with my personal coaching and life design is what individuals can get excited to experience at our sanctuary.
Love it. So another question I have, because I don't want
to end this one without asking this, light therapy. So I just got in with Beacon 40 lights, right? And
so for the first time I'm doing light therapy. How important, talk to us about light therapy, what does it do?
How should people be using it?
What are the benefits on that chance?
I have been big on light therapy for a long time when I was in my younger 20s working
as an executive assistant for a CEO in New York City, maxed out.
I had, and hormonally had, acne, some acne on my chin which often is hormonal and so I started at that point going in for blue light therapy and that helps kill bacteria in your skin.
Then I started doing red light therapy which helps calm the skin and therapy. It's so good for your skin.
And beyond that, I mean, some of the factors they say it can even help with anxiety and
depression.
I am a big every morning when I do my meditation, it is with a red light therapy.
So I'm doing my meditation sitting in that, have the red light on, doing my affirmations,
my visualizations. And so beyond making your skin super glowy,
less inflamed, killing bacteria, I think we may need to bring a
professional to say even more about it. But I'm just a big
believer in it. And what it really does, it really relaxes
me because it's this warm light on my face. And I just feel like
really calm in that moment and able to be in a more creative
zone.
Amazing, Lauren. Thank you for that.
I needed to hear a little bit more about that for sure.
Like all the wisdom and tips that you have,
like if you could leave the listeners and viewers with one more tip,
what would it be?
Well, I want to, I thought of like, I always like ending with a quote.
And so we're going to bring in one from Theodore Roosevelt and the quote is,
if you believe that you can,
you're already halfway there.
So for our listeners, start believing in yourself.
Amazing.
Lauren, thank you so much for spending time with us today.
Appreciate you more than you know.
For everybody, make sure you're following Lauren.
And don't just follow, but engage.
Because Lauren engages back,
and that's the fun of what we do is the
engagement with our followers and our fans. So definitely make
sure you engage with Lauren. Can't wait to connect. Thank you
so much for having me. You got it for all the viewers and
listeners. Remember your because is your superpower. Go
unleash it.
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