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Working with Mindfulness: Neuroscience at Work (Working with Mindfulness: Research and Practice of Mindfull Techniques in Organizations Book 3)

Working with Mindfulness: Neuroscience at Work (Working with Mindfulness: Research and Practice of Mindfull Techniques in Organizations Book 3)

Richard J. Davidson
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Mirabai Bush, co-founder of The Center for Contemplative Mind in Society and a key adviser to Google’s Search Inside Yourself curriculum, hosts a discussion with neuroscientist and author Dr. Richard Davison, Director of the Waisman Laboratory for Brain Imaging and Behavior and the Laboratory for Affective Neuroscience at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Dr. Davidson shares:

-Research on meditation as it relates to happiness, distraction, neuroplasticity and recovering from negative information.

-Key findings from his latest book The Emotional Life of Your Brain.

Most people today are asked to improve performance at work with fewer resources and tighter deadlines, all while dealing with equally stressed co-workers and clients. This combination leads to employee burnout and harms organizations. While people may not have control over stressors at work, mindfulness-based exercises are a scientifically proven, natural way to manage one’s responses to them. Dr. davidson's research shows both how and why this is possible in the brain.
Pages
12
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
July 23, 2013

Working with Mindfulness: Neuroscience at Work (Working with Mindfulness: Research and Practice of Mindfull Techniques in Organizations Book 3)

Richard J. Davidson
0/5 ( ratings)
Mirabai Bush, co-founder of The Center for Contemplative Mind in Society and a key adviser to Google’s Search Inside Yourself curriculum, hosts a discussion with neuroscientist and author Dr. Richard Davison, Director of the Waisman Laboratory for Brain Imaging and Behavior and the Laboratory for Affective Neuroscience at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Dr. Davidson shares:

-Research on meditation as it relates to happiness, distraction, neuroplasticity and recovering from negative information.

-Key findings from his latest book The Emotional Life of Your Brain.

Most people today are asked to improve performance at work with fewer resources and tighter deadlines, all while dealing with equally stressed co-workers and clients. This combination leads to employee burnout and harms organizations. While people may not have control over stressors at work, mindfulness-based exercises are a scientifically proven, natural way to manage one’s responses to them. Dr. davidson's research shows both how and why this is possible in the brain.
Pages
12
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
July 23, 2013

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