5 Ways to Incorporate Mindfulness in the Workplace

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Stress continues to plague the workplace, costing companies at least $300 billion a year through absenteeism, turnover and decreased productivity, according to the World Health Organization. That’s why several companies are starting to encourage mindfulness at work and why companies such as Adobe, Facebook, Google and Hubspot are even creating their own meditation groups to help counteract the negative effects of stress. Whether or not you work for a company that encourages a stress-free environment, here are five ways you can practice mindfulness in the workplace.

Breathe

Spend a couple minutes each morning to focus on how the breath feels flowing in and out of your nostrils. This will help you start your day with conscious awareness, allowing you to set your intentions for the day.

Listen

Mindfulness is about doing one thing at a time. By shifting your focus and listening to someone fully, it will help you absorb that person’s meaning and intent. This will not only deepen your relationships with coworkers, but it will also help you take the focus off your own mental to-do lists for a couple minutes.

Be Empathetic

Recognize other’s accomplishments, needs and challenges, and offer to help them in times of stress.

Practice Positive Body Language

Be aware of your body language and how it might affect others in the workplace. Instead of closing off by crossing your arms, try opening them up to create a more approachable connection.

Take a Minute

Set aside a couple minutes by yourself or with coworkers to be mindful before walking into a business meeting. Simply take this time to silently repeat a mantra—Love, Peace or another word or phrase—to help refocus your energy.

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