LAURENFRITSCH
@magnetismfactor#meditateinnovate
WHAT IS MEDITATION?med· i· ta· tionnoun
the action or practice of meditating.
synonyms: contemplation, thought, thinking, musing, pondering, consideration, reflection, deliberation, rumination, brooding, reverie, brown study, concentration
CONTEMPLATION“an exercise in keeping your heart and mind spaces open long enough for the mind to see other hidden material.”
- Richard Rohr
INNOVATIONis the specific instrument of
entrepreneurship. The act that endows resources with a new
capacity to create wealth.- PETER DRUCKER
ENTREPRENEURSHIP+
INNOVATION = WEALTH
WEALTH = CURRENCY, HEALTH, OPPORTUNITIES,
EDUCATION, EMPOWERMENT
WEALTHENTREPRENEURSHIP
INNOVATIONMEDITATION
• better focus• less anxiety• more creativity• more compassion
• better memory• less stress• more grey matter
WHY MEDITATE?
STRESS=
INNOVATION
"And every day, the world will drag you by the hand, yelling, "This is important! And this is important! And this is important! You need to worry about this! And this! And this!"
And each day, it's up to you to yank your hand back, put it on your heart and say, "No. This is what's important."
- Iain Thomas
STRESS clouds your judgment hinders your memory decreases your willpower costs you money
MEDITATION:The Wonder Drug!
“...equivalent to discovering an entirely new class of drugs (but without the inevitable side effects).”- Mark Williams and Danny Penman
Rupert Murdoch Oprah WinfreyBill Ford Jeff Weiner
Mark Bertolini Marc BenioffEvan Williams Jerry SeinfeldPhil Jackson LeBron James
Michael Jordan
MEDITATION CALMS THE STORMPadmasree Warrior, CTO at Cisco says meditation is "a reboot for your brain and your soul."
• Movement meditation• Mindfulness
meditation• Guided meditation• Transcendental
meditation (TM)• Sound/Sensory
meditation• Mantra meditation
TYPES OF MEDITATION
• Google• Apple• Aetna• Nike• Yahoo!
• McKinsey• Deutsche Bank• P&G• HBO
COMPANIES THAT PROMOTE MEDITATION/MINDFULNESS
MAKING MEDITATION WORK FOR YOUR WORK
• You can't suck at meditation
• Consistency is key• Guided meditation
can be a great start
• Get a partner• Try an app
TRY IT OUT, MAKE IT STICK!
• daily routine• to "bookend" your
days• when you experience
a stress response
• to get through a creative block
• to solve a pesky problem
WHEN TO USE MEDITATION
DAILY ROUTINELeo Babauta of Zen Habits recommends trying two minutes a day for eight weeks.
THE BOOKEND METHODStart and end your day with short meditations. Try five minutes first thing in the morning and in the evening (just after you return from work or before heading to bed). Work up to 10 or 15 minutes.
TO COUNTERACT STRESSVisualization is the cornerstone of much athletic performance because it can keep the body alert for peak performance without exhausting itself or turning on the full flight or fight stress response.
TO BLAST THROUGH CREATIVE BLOCKS OR SOLVE A PROBLEMStaring at the wall, short meditation, and/or a wandering mind can all contribute to more creative output and divergent thinking- the kind of thinking that solves problems.
• Buddhify2• Stop, Breathe and Think• The Mindfulness App
• Mindfulness Meditation• Headspace• Insight Timer
MY FAV MEDITATION APPS
CREATE ASPACE
Including rituals in your meditation can enhance the benefits.•Space•Sounds•Smells•Posture
ABOVE ALL
Don’t take meditation (or yourself) too seriously.
BibiliographyHuffington, Arianna. Thrive: The third metric to redefining success and creating a life of well-being, wisdom, and wonder. New York: Harmony Books, 2014.
McGonigal, Kate. The Willpower Instinct: Why self-control matters, why it works, and what you can do to get more of it. New York: Avery, December 29, 2011.
Tan, Chade-Meng, Goleman, Daniel and Kabat-Zin, Jon. Search Inside Yourself: The unexpected path to achieving success, happiness (and world peace). New York: HarperOne, April 24, 2012.
“10 Big Companies That Promote Employee Meditation.” OnlineMBA.com. February 1, 2012.
Colzata, Lorenza, Ozturk, Ayca, Hommel, Bernhard. “Meditate to Create: the impact of focused-attention and open-monitoring training on convergent and divergent thinking.” NCBI.com, April 18, 2012.
Ding, Xioaqian, Tang, Yi-Yuan, Tang, Rongxiang, Posner, Michael. “Improving Creativity Performance by Short Term Meditation.” NCBI.com. March 19, 2014.
Photo CreditsSlides 2, 21, 24, 26 and 27: Justin Woddis
All below from Flickr Creative CommonsSlide 3: Meditation by Hans PeterSlide 4: Don’t Leave Me This Way by Machiel Van ZantenSlide 11: NYC Street by Mista LeeSlide 13: Meditation by Rennett StoweSlide 15: Calm the Storm by JD HancockSlide 18: Breathe. Create. Repeat. Poster by positivelyposters.comSlide 22: meditation room by peter duttonSlide 23: Surfer by Hani Amir
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