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When it comes to supporting employees to thrive despite the emotional fallout of the pandemic, leaders (and mindfulness) have a critical role to play.
When work life is overwhelming, we can get stuck in a loop of "busyness"—keeping the mind occupied with tasks to avoid work, which increases our stress levels. Explore these mindfulness tips to slow down so you can get more done.
Mindfulness is disruptive, says Patricia Rockman, because it changes how we pay attention to things, and ultimately, our experience of the world. Here are mindfulness techniques that can help you shift your focus.
Curiosity is the basis of all true learning, so it makes sense that you need it for mindfulness. Einstein was a master of curiosity.
A steady dose of toxic energy in the workplace encourages valuable team members to update their resumes rather than their to-do lists.