Hey there, and welcome to Mindful at Work. I'm so glad you're here today.
I know that right now, in this moment of late summer, many of us are feeling the subtle shift between seasons - perhaps a bit of restlessness, a touch of anticipation about upcoming projects, or maybe just that underlying current of workplace pressure that can make focus feel challenging.
Let's take a moment to ground ourselves. Find a comfortable position, whether you're sitting at your desk, in a quiet corner, or even standing. Close your eyes if that feels comfortable, or simply soften your gaze.
Take a deep breath in, drawing awareness into your body. Feel the sensation of breath moving through you - not forcing anything, just noticing. Each inhale is like a gentle wave of renewal, each exhale a release of whatever tension you've been carrying.
Now, imagine your workday as a landscape. Just like a landscape has different terrains - some smooth, some rocky - your productivity has natural variations. Instead of fighting against these variations, we're going to practice radical acceptance and strategic presence.
Picture your attention as a compassionate gardener. When distractions drift in - like wandering thoughts or email notifications - you're not battling them. You're simply noticing, acknowledging, and gently guiding your focus back to the present moment. No judgment, just redirection.
Let's practice a quick refocusing technique. Breathe in for a count of four, hold for two, then exhale for six. This slight extension of your exhale signals your nervous system to downshift from high alert to calm engagement. Do this three times.
As you return your full attention to this moment, set a clear, kind intention for your workday. Not a rigid goal, but a fluid commitment: "I will approach my tasks with presence and care."
When you're ready, slowly open your eyes. Carry this sense of centered awareness with you. Notice how you can return to this breath, this moment, whenever work feels overwhelming.
Thank you for joining me today on Mindful at Work. If this practice resonated with you, please subscribe and share with colleagues who might need a moment of mindful support. Until next time, breathe well and work wisely.
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