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あらすじ・解説
Hey there, and welcome to today's Mindful at Work practice. I'm glad you're here, taking this moment for yourself amid what I know can feel like a swirling storm of emails, meetings, and endless to-do lists.
Right now, I want you to imagine your workday as a river - sometimes rapid and turbulent, sometimes slow and meandering. Today, we're going to explore how to navigate those currents with more ease and intentionality.
Take a deep breath and let your shoulders soften. Feel the ground beneath you - whether you're sitting in an office chair, at a home desk, or finding a quiet corner somewhere. Your body is your anchor, grounding you right here, right now.
Close your eyes if that feels comfortable. Begin to notice your breath moving naturally, without forcing anything. Each inhale is like drawing fresh energy into your workspace, each exhale releasing unnecessary tension.
Today, we're practicing what I call the "Focused Flow" technique. Imagine your attention is like a gentle spotlight. When distractions arise - and they will - you're not pushing them away, but simply returning your spotlight softly back to your primary task.
Picture your work as a garden. Some thoughts are weeds that might pop up - emails, worries, random ideas. Instead of frantically pulling these weeds, you're going to acknowledge them and then gently redirect your attention back to the plant you're currently tending.
When you notice your mind wandering, that's not a failure. That's actually the practice. Each time you compassionately guide yourself back, you're building a muscle of presence and concentration.
Take three deliberate breaths. With each breath, imagine clearing a little more mental space, creating room for clarity and intentional action.
As you open your eyes and prepare to return to your day, remember: productivity isn't about constant doing, but about being fully present with whatever you're doing.
Carry this spacious awareness with you. When you feel scattered, take one mindful breath. When you feel overwhelmed, return to your inner spotlight.
Thank you for practicing with me today. If this resonated, please subscribe and join us again for more Mindful at Work strategies. Wishing you a focused, compassionate day.
Right now, I want you to imagine your workday as a river - sometimes rapid and turbulent, sometimes slow and meandering. Today, we're going to explore how to navigate those currents with more ease and intentionality.
Take a deep breath and let your shoulders soften. Feel the ground beneath you - whether you're sitting in an office chair, at a home desk, or finding a quiet corner somewhere. Your body is your anchor, grounding you right here, right now.
Close your eyes if that feels comfortable. Begin to notice your breath moving naturally, without forcing anything. Each inhale is like drawing fresh energy into your workspace, each exhale releasing unnecessary tension.
Today, we're practicing what I call the "Focused Flow" technique. Imagine your attention is like a gentle spotlight. When distractions arise - and they will - you're not pushing them away, but simply returning your spotlight softly back to your primary task.
Picture your work as a garden. Some thoughts are weeds that might pop up - emails, worries, random ideas. Instead of frantically pulling these weeds, you're going to acknowledge them and then gently redirect your attention back to the plant you're currently tending.
When you notice your mind wandering, that's not a failure. That's actually the practice. Each time you compassionately guide yourself back, you're building a muscle of presence and concentration.
Take three deliberate breaths. With each breath, imagine clearing a little more mental space, creating room for clarity and intentional action.
As you open your eyes and prepare to return to your day, remember: productivity isn't about constant doing, but about being fully present with whatever you're doing.
Carry this spacious awareness with you. When you feel scattered, take one mindful breath. When you feel overwhelmed, return to your inner spotlight.
Thank you for practicing with me today. If this resonated, please subscribe and join us again for more Mindful at Work strategies. Wishing you a focused, compassionate day.