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Mindfulness at work: a superpower to boost productivity and wellbeing | Shanel Munger | TEDxPretoria 

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Shanel Munger, shares compelling evidence that the ability to be mindful at work gives you a competitive advantage. The workplace is increasingly fast-paced, complex and hyperconnected. Learn how to develop simple, regular mindful practices that are effective in alleviating stress and anxiety, and help you build resilience, accelerate your performance and nurture your well-being at work. Shanel Munger is a well-seasoned corporate leadership and learning development specialist with her master’s in educational leadership. Her passion is people development, yoga and cycling. Shanel assists employees to embrace self-care, active rest and mindfulness to help them perform at their best and achieve sustainable productivity and well-being. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx

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Комментарии : 14   
@pradeepnair162
@pradeepnair162 9 месяцев назад
A Hero's minute is a lovely and practical idea. I will use this for many things! Thank you
@ProductivityBuzz
@ProductivityBuzz 4 месяца назад
This video was a great reminder to slow down and be present at work. I often forget how crucial mindfulness is in boosting productivity and overall wellbeing. Excited to try out these techniques and create a more balanced work life. Thanks for sharing this insightful content!
@meditationJD
@meditationJD 3 месяца назад
Great video! Thanks for the hero's minute
@hermienelago
@hermienelago Год назад
Well done, Shanel! 🙌
@affinity-fk2ml
@affinity-fk2ml 7 дней назад
I embrace you.
@stephsalomo6960
@stephsalomo6960 Год назад
Nice one Shanel 😘 love the Hero's Minute ❤
@meditationJD
@meditationJD 5 месяцев назад
Yes email overload it a thing! Thank you for solutions.
@Non-dual-mind1
@Non-dual-mind1 Год назад
Mindfulness shouldn't be misused to become more productive. It is the natural result, but shouldn't be the main cause of learning it. It's like beating at the water with a stick instead of blowing fish out of the water with dynamite. Mindfulness is putting the net in the water and waiting for the fish to swim into the net. If you don't concentrate on "succeed or fail", you will perform magnificently. Yes, I am a coach by nature.
@ryakendo
@ryakendo Год назад
😊
@Window4503
@Window4503 2 месяца назад
If work is causing that many issues, maybe employers should treat their workers more humanely instead of convincing them to just self-optimize harder via mindfulness. Just a thought 🙄
@ccmnutrition6644
@ccmnutrition6644 2 месяца назад
I completely agree with this! There was a time when mindfulness made sense, but now that worker exploitation is at an all time high, mindfulness is a bandaid to keep people productive while they suffer under aggressive capitalism.
@hugoedelarosa
@hugoedelarosa Месяц назад
I need to use mindfulness techniques at my desk not to be productive but because my anxiety (for which I have received therapy and medication) is crushing me.
@constellationorion8679
@constellationorion8679 17 дней назад
Yes🙏🏻 I had to learn the hard way companies play on people’s natural desire to give 120% to something and be great at what they do. Conveniently forgetting that you should only do that for something that deserves it, otherwise you’re being exploited.
@constellationorion8679
@constellationorion8679 17 дней назад
Give your work the dedication it deserves and not more. Practice mindfulness for yourself, not to give more productivity to a 9-5 that drains your emotional energy and doesn’t pay you enough to buy a decent home/life no matter how much work you put in.
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