As soon as one makes a mention of mindfulness, images of monks sitting cross-legged on the ground start floating in mind, or some folks even associate it with different religions.
Mindfulness which means being conscious of one’s inner and outside environment, can be practiced anytime, anywhere, and yeah, without even squatting on the floor. You can be mindful when sitting on a chair, standing in the office alleys, etc. No one can ignore the fact that we are getting busier and busier in our routines, which predisposes us to fall into the marsh of stress and burnout.
Practicing mindfulness allows you to rewire your brain in a way such that it handles the stress constructively. So next time, when a pile of assignments overwhelms you, instead of fretting over it, you will sort the things calmly and jump yourself into action.
Here are the benefits of practicing mindfulness in the workplace:
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