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It is encouraging to see how eventually the Sri Lankan corporates have begun to appreciate the importance of mindfulness. The response we had at the AAT and HR National conferences for mindfulness had been overwhelming. Must thank the west for promoting mindfulness, otherwise we would still be thinking that this is only for serious meditators who spend time in hermitages.
Workplace related stresses and the inability to cope up with the challenges of day-to-day life, strained relationships, low engagement at work, low attention, has triggered many a HR professionals to explore the benefits offered by the practice of mindfulness.
The simple practice of becoming aware of what happens here and now, a basic teaching in Buddhist meditation practice gained such popularity after the effects of meditation had been established with empirical scientific evidence. Ideally in Sri Lanka everyone should be learning the practice of mindfulness for free!
Many have asked me for ideas as to how mindfulness can be integrated in to workplaces and given are a number of simple practices that can be adopted to create a mindful work culture.
Mindful meetings
Mindful moments
Mindful messages
(The writer is author of the book ‘Inward bound for mindful living’.)