ONE SECOND AHEAD

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“Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom”

STIMULUS

Viktor E. Frankl

AUTOPILOT REACTION

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ONE SECOND AHEAD

CONSCIOUS RESPONSE

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OUTLINE OF WORKSHOP Why mindfulness? Mindfulness practice tutorial Multi-tasking, Matrix of Mental Effectiveness & Two Rules Practical applications: Performance Breaks & Mindful Communication Core Leadership Skill: Presence Close

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CORPORATE MINDFULNESS

THE PAID REALITY Pressured Always on Information overloaded Distracted

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THE PAID REALITY LEADS TO ADT

HOW ATTENTIVE ARE YOU?

46.9% Attention Harvard Business Review: “Overloaded Circuits: Why Smart People Underperform”, Edward M. Hallowell / Killingsworth MA, Gilbert DT. A Wandering Mind… © 2015/16 – Potential Project

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ADT AT WORK Prioritised Focused Engaged Creative Growth driven Team oriented Resilient

53.1% 46.9% mind on mind off task task

Distracted Inefficient Change resistance Cognitively rigid Overwhelmed Stressed Disengaged

Killingsworth MA, Gilbert DT. A Wandering Mind Is an Unhappy Mind. Science 12 November 2010: Vol. 330. no. 6006, p. 932 DOI: 10.1126/science.1192439 © 2015/16 – Potential Project

THE GOOD NEWS

”Understanding and managing attention is now the single most important determinant of business success” Accenture Institute of Strategic Change, Thomas Davenport: ”The Attention Economy” - Harvard Business School Press, 2001 © 2015/16 – Potential Project

MINDFULNESS: MANAGING ATTENTION

TASK AT HAND

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BASIC MINDFULNESS TRAINING

THE NEUROLOGY OF ATTENTION MIND WANDERING

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C

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BREATH

ANATOMY

Posterior cingulate cortex (deep) Posterior inferior parietal region Medial prefrontal cortex Lateral temporal cortex Precuneus

AWARENESS OF WANDERING

ATTENTION

COUNT

D

Anterior insula (deep) Anterior cingulate cortex (deep)

Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex

DISTRACTIONS Inferio parietal lobe Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex

Scientific American, The Mind of the Meditator, November 2014

REDIRECTING ATTENTION

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MENTAL EFFECTIVENESS

THE INDUSTRIAL BRAIN IN THE PAID REALITY

Overcoming the multi-tasking trap The two rules of mindful mental effectiveness

Hunter, J.P. and J.S. Scherer, “Knowledge Worker Productivity and The Practice of Self-Management” in The Drucker Difference: What the World’s Greatest Management Thinker Means to Today’s Business Leaders, Craig L. Pearce, Joseph A. Maciariello and Hideki Yamawaki, Editors 2009. © 2015/16 – Potential Project

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TEST YOUR MULTI-TASKING SKILLS

THE NATURE OF YOUR ATTENTION

I am a great multitasker 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

I am 1 2 3

Stanford University: “The attention revolution – unlocking the power of the focused mind”, Alan Wallace, PhD. © 2015/16 – Potential Project

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THE MIND IS A ONE-LANE ROAD

THE DOWNSIDES OF MULTI-TASKING REDUCES EFFICIENCY

HAMPERS CREATIVITY

Due to switch time

MULTI-TASKING IS A MYTH

Due to a full mind

KILLS PRIORITIZATION

DRAINS ENERGY

Due to loss of overview

Due to switching

DECREASES QUALITY

REDUCES WELL-BEING

Due to more mistakes

Due to increased stress

SHRINKS YOUR BRAIN

REWIRES YOUR BRAIN

Less grey matter

Becomes default working mode

Stanford University; “Cognitive control in media multitaskers”, Eyal Ophir Et. Al. – Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, University College London, Kep Kee Loh Et. Al. Higher Media Multi-Tasking Activity Is Associated with Smaller Gray-Matter Density in the Anterior Cingulate Cortex © 2015/16 – Potential Project

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MULTI-TASKING IN SHORT

2 RULES OF MENTAL EFFECTIVENESS

“Multitasking is a terrible coping mechanism. Scientific evidence demonstrates that multitasking makes us less productive, less creative, and less able to make good decisions. If we want to be effective, we need to stop.”

Rule 1: Focus on what you choose Rule 2: Choose your distractions mindfully

McKinsey Quarterly, January 2011 © 2015/16 – Potential Project

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MATRIX OF MENTAL EFFECTIVENESS

BREAKS AND MENTAL PERFORMANCE FOCUSED

RULE#1

Sharp Focus MINDFUL

“FLOW”

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MINDLESS

“CREATIVE”

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RULE#2

Autopilot

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Openly Aware

OPENLY AWARE

AUTOPILOT

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A MINDFUL BREAK

SPEAKING VS. LISTENING

Giving the brain a break from concepts

To improve energy, focus and effectiveness © 2015/16 – Potential Project

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MENTAL STRATEGY: PRESENCE

THE NEUROLOGY OF PRESENCE MIND WANDERING

Posterior cingulate cortex (deep) Posterior inferior parietal region Medial prefrontal cortex Lateral temporal cortex Precuneus

AWARENESS OF WANDERING

PRESENCE

What does being present mean to you?

Anterior insula (deep) Anterior cingulate cortex (deep)

Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex

Inferior parietal lobe Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex

Scientific American, The Mind of the Meditator, November 2014

PRESENCE

TASK Task or AT Person HAND

REDIRECTING FOCUS

DEVELOPING PRESENCE • Be here now • Fully present with each inbreath • Fully present with each outbreath

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THE MINDFUL PERFORMING INDIVIDUAL

THE MINDFUL PERFORMING ORGANIZATION

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MINDFUL ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE

“Through significant focus on mindfulness we are gradually becoming a mindful organization. A mindful organization is an organization where our leaders and employees do the right things not just things.” Kenneth Egelund Schmidt, CIO Carlsberg Group

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MINDFUL HUMAN PERFORMANCE “I initiated the program expecting that we would become more focused and productive. That has happened and I am grateful. However, I realize another much bigger change:

I experience myself and my employees becoming better human beings.” Thomas Berg, Sales Director IF Insurance.

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