The Surprising Business Trend That Could Make You a Better Leader
In recent years, one of the surprising trends has been the rise of mindfulness in the workplace. Many business leaders are turning away from the traditional stereotypical mindset of “hard-charging, aggressive, workaholic business person” and are seeking a softer, calmer, gentler, and more generous and peaceful approach of mindfulness.
Mindfulness means different things to different people. Some business leaders are using meditation or mindfulness apps to help them stay focused and calm throughout the day; other business leaders are doing yoga or using a daily spiritual practice to help them keep their minds clear and centered. But whatever mindfulness means to you, there are a few reasons why mindfulness can help your business. With mindfulness, you will:
Stay calm and centered
Running a business is exciting, and most business people are powered by passion, but that doesn’t mean you have to be running ragged all the time and feeling like a nervous wreck. Mindfulness helps business leaders stay relaxed and focused. If you’re feeling frazzled or overworked, mindfulness—whether it’s meditation, yoga, or some other spiritual practice, or even something simple like going for a walk outdoors and feeling grateful every day—can help you stay in your best, most productive mindset.
Make better decisions
If you’re sleep deprived, anxious, and cranky, you’re less likely to make good business decisions. Mindfulness practice can help with this, too. Being mindful can help your brain feel rested throughout the day; it keeps your mental muscles feeling fresh. Instead of feeling pressed for time and low on patience, mindfulness helps you remember to operate with a spirit of abundance: There is enough time, there is enough room, there is enough opportunity for you to do your best work.
Mindfulness acts like a little angel on your shoulder, nudging you in the right direction and helping you make the right decisions—and helping you feel at peace with the decisions you make, even if the results don’t work out as well as you’d hoped.
Manage your time better
We only have 24 hours in the day, and unless you’re a cyborg who doesn’t require sleep, we’re only awake for 18 hours (or less). Instead of working more hours, look for ways to maximize your time by maintaining a calm, clear mind. Mindfulness can help you relieve your anxiety, improve your mental clarity, and boost your productivity—not by spending more hours at your desk, but by getting more out of the time that you spend, and by getting better at delegating or offloading your workload in more productive ways.