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5 Critical Organizational Pain Points that Mindfulness can Help
By Mo Edjlali, Chief Community Organizer, Mindful Leader
It's been exciting and sometimes concerning for me to watch mindfulness go mainstream. Though mindfulness has been overhyped in some ways - marketed as a panacea to fix everything - I believe that we are at the early stages of the potential for the application of mindfulness in the workplace. Here are some of the critical pain points that all organizations across industry and size face, which I believe workplace mindfulness programs will …
How to Hold Space for Mindfulness Online
By Joy Reichart, New Ventures West, guest contributor
As a school dedicated to everyone uncovering their authentic contributions to life, we at New Ventures West have always worked to cultivate optimal conditions for growth and connection. We are constantly honing and refining the ‘containers’ for our Integral Coach training programs—particularly now that we have moved to a virtual classroom.
What is a well-held container?
A container for growth is just that: a physical and energetic field ar…
Trauma-Sensitive Mindfulness: Learn how to Recognize Trauma, Respond Skillfully, and Prevent Retraumatization
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Emerging research suggests that mindfulness interventions can help or hinder trauma survivors, raising a crucial question for those offering mindfulness practices: How do you minimize the potential dangers of mindfulness for survivors while leveraging its powerful benefits at the same time? Designed for anyone offering mindfulness practices, this session will equip you with the tools you need to offer mindfulness in a safe, effective, trauma-sensitive way.
Warning: Mindfulness Is Not Perfection
By Bryan Cadel, guest contributor
Much has been written in the popular press about mindfulness, including one of its primary tools - meditation. We can’t go far without seeing yet another article extolling the virtues of the practice, or the beginning of the inevitable backlash that stems from its burgeoning popularity. While far from universal, a great number of self-help books, monthly subscription online apps, mindfulness magazines, and expensive retreat courses explicitly or implicitly make…
How Mindfulness Helped Me Become a Better Police Officer
By Michelle Palladini, guest contributor
Today’s society offers countless ways to improve yourself, and the wave of mindfulness has come in like a tsunami in recent years. Many look towards mindful practice as a way to step back, regroup, and manage the thoughts/feelings/emotions that surface during the day. While mindfulness is an important tool, it’s just the vessel that keeps you afloat so you can communicate, connect, and lead effectively (it’s not actually about you).
The organizational i…
On the Mountain's Edge: 5 Steps to Mindfully Master Fear
By Georgina Miranda, guest contributor
I have a little ritual when I climb literal mountains. I share this with you now, as many of us have been climbing metaphorical mountains of our own day to day in these uncertain times with new obstacles being presented in our work and life around every turn. It’s natural for fear to arise and we all have the power to overcome it. The key is to overcome or move past the fear, otherwise, we can find ourselves in a state of paralysis or heightened stress. F…
Is MBSR the Right Option for the Workplace?
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By Andy Lee, guest contributor
If you wanted to identify the beginning of today’s burgeoning mindfulness movement, it wouldn’t be hard. All arrows would point back to Jon Kabat-Zinn and his development of the Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction program, right around 1980. The program was completely original—and in many ways revolutionary—in a way that may be hard to appreciate today, as practically all programs developed since have been built on its groun…
Bringing Mindfulness to Students of Color in Higher Education
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Reka Prasad at @Work 2018. This workshop will address the critical need at universities for mindfulness programming created for students of color. The long standing and daily racism that people of color endure can hinder self-esteem, positive body image and healthy decision-making. Mindfulness principles and practices can act as empowerment tools to address self-limiting beliefs related to one's racial and ethnic identity. By letting go of false and unhealth…
The Space We Need to Grow
By Joy Reichart, New Ventures West, guest contributor
When folks are considering Integral Coach training, they often bring very reasonable questions like:
- Can I leave early on the last day?
- Can I duck out for an hour to join a work meeting?
- Can I miss a day of Session Three to attend a socially distant wedding/company event/graduation?
These are all perfectly understandable scenarios, which is why it can be surprising to learn that our answer to each of these questions is “no.” We r…
Top 5 Mistakes People Make Guiding Meditation
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By Mo Edjlali, Mindful Leader Chief Community Organizer
Through our work, I’ve had the privilege to get to know a great many meditation teachers and facilitators. This includes from my own personal practice and mindfulness training, those who have spoken at our events, our adjunct MBSR certified instructors, and the 120+ Workplace Mindfulness Facilitators that we have certified. Of this group of teachers and facilitators, there are those who are world re…



