day of mindfulness - connection, 4 of 5
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Day of Mindfulness Family Resource CentreConnection Relief4 of 51www.TheMindfulCoach.com
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Mindfulness at Work
Theme:Connection
Prepared for Inland Revenue, New Zealand
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APPRECIATION
Appreciation restores our emotional energy.
Morning Has Broken, by Cat Stevens
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STOP & DROP
Tiny Mindfulness Practice
Please, take two minutes to just stop and drop.
Notice: The sounds in the roomThe sensations in you hands
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PRACTICES
Grounding
Grounding & Opening
Grounding, Opening & Resting
EXERCISES
Deep Listening
Note: everything is optional + 15min
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ICE BREAKER
When I am happy, I (2 minutes)
If it feels comfortable choose another person to explore two reflections.Each person takes 1 minute to speak as the other one listens without comment.
Notice any thoughts or feelings that arise.
1- When I am happy, I feel e.g. content
2- When I am happy, I do e.g. kind things
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CONNECTION
Transforming knowledge into happiness
If we have a better understanding of the things that make us healthy, happy and successful.
Then we can make better use of these mechanisms to create our own happiness and happiness in the world around us.
Connection provides individual happiness, the happiness of groups and organizations.
Source- The World Book of Happiness, Leo Bormans,
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DEEP LISTENINGFirst, choose a partner, someone you are comfortable with.
Determine who will speak first and a mutually interesting topic.
Then, sit face-to-face with your partner, closing your eyes as you begin to feelthe connection with the other person.
When youre ready, slowly open your eyes.
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DEEP LISTENING The first speaker begins. The topic might be about:SportsGardeningWork etc.Speakers are asked to speak genuinely about their thoughts or feelings. The speaker speaks without being interrupted.Listener listens with an open heart.
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DEEP LISTENINGThe listeners job is to simply hold the space for their partner to speak. The listener is not to judge, fix, offer suggestions or have a response ready the moment its their turn to speak. As the listener, your only job is to receive and pay full attention to the speakers: Facial expressions 55%Body posture 38%Words 7%5min- When the five minutes are up, a bell is rung.1min- The two partners sit in silence for one minute with their eyes closed. Allow what was said to settle, and not think of a respond to the speaker.
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DEEP LISTENINGChange roles after one minute of silence, the partner speaks on the same topic.The new speaker does not to respond to what their partner has just said. The new speaker deeply connects within themselves and says what is meaningful on the topic from their point of view. SUMMARYOnce you feel comfortable with deep listening, you can bring this skill with you to: conferences, phone calls meetings, clients, adversaries one-on-one encounters with colleaguesNo one even needs to know youre doing itits your instrument of connection.
Adapted from Real Happiness at Work, by Sharon Salzberg
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COMMENTS
How did it feel to be deeply listened to?
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EmotionLogActivity+/- Self-TalkPRIDE175Scorn"i'm so wonderful, "i have all the answers"ANGER150Hate"i hate this, "What's wrong with them"DESIRE125Craving"i want a lot more of this, "i've got to have it"FEAR100Anxiety"something bad is going to, happen, i just know it"GUILT30Blame"it's all my fault, "they are to blame"SHAME20Humiliationi'm a failure, "i'm not good enough"
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SYMPATHETIC
Purpose:Promotes the fight or flight response.
Emotional Content:Is activated by negative emotions and thoughts including:fear, sadness, anger, worry, resentment, and aggressiveness.
The Sympathetic Nervous System:Muscle tensionCreates stress and anxietyCauses difficulty resting and sleeplessnessIncreases the heart rate, blood pressure, blood sugar, and heat productionIncreases adrenaline (epinephrine), insulin, cortisol and the thyroid hormones
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EmotionLogActivitySelf-TalkENLIGHTENMENT700-1KIneffableClear, Spacious AwarenessPEACE600BlissNothing more, needs to be done, let it all goJOY540SerenityLife is a beautiful mystery, It is perfect, just as it isLOVE500ReverenceI am sorry, I Love you, I respect myself and othersREASON400UnderstandingMay I understand, What is Life's lesson in this?ACCEPTANCE350ForgivenessEverything, will work out, There is nothing really wrongCOURAGE200AffirmationYes, I can. We can do this, Just glad, to be alive
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PARASYMPATHETICPurpose:Promotes healing, regeneration and nourishment of the body, and up-regulates the immune system.
Emotional Content:Is activated by feelings of:love, calmness, peacefulness, contentment, satisfaction and being appreciated.
The Parasympathetic Nervous System:Is activated by rest, sleep, meditation, and relaxation therapies.Laughter and tears are both usually signs of parasympathetic activity.Decreases blood pressure, heart rate, blood glucose and heat production.The mind can see the bigger picture and also turns inward for reflection, receptivity.Is associated with feelings of coming down and release grief, shame, guilt, and despair.
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NERVOUS SYSTEM
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ATTENTION
The first step of developing the power of mindfulness, is paying attention to:
Sensations of the bodyMoods of the mindSelf-talk
Phrases of attention: There is There is anger in meThis is my angerThere is real nothing wrong with feeling my anger
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INTENTION
The faculty of intention
In developing the power of mindfulness, the second step is setting a wise intention to the experience in our attention:
We use phrases of intention:
may I be safe, may you be safe, may we be safe
may I be well, may you be well, may we be well
Note, Phrases of Intention are not affirmations
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HIERARCHY OF NEEDS20
GROUNDING
PRACTICE21
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GROUNDING
Feeling the bodyPosture of the spineFeet, legs, hips & handsIntentional breathingNoticing, on the in-breathLetting go, on the out-breathFeeling the heart beatingBreathing-in, invite the chest to openNotice, the heart beating in the chest
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BREAK
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OPENNING
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GROUNDING & OPENING
PRACTICE
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OPENING
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GROUNDING
Feeling the bodyPosture of the spineFeet, legs, hips & handsIntentional breathingNoticing, on the in-breathLetting go, on the out-breathFeeling the heart beatingBreathing-in, invite the chest to openNotice, the heart beating in the chest
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OPENING
Opening & SmilingStill groundedSilently repeat may I smileOpening & FeelingStill groundedSilently repeat I let you beOpening & Letting goStill groundedSilently repeat I let it all go
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Grounding, Opening&Resting29
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RESTING30
Resting
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Resting
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GROUNDING
Feeling the bodyPosture of the spineFeet, legs, hips & handsIntentional breathingNoticing, on the in-breathLetting go, on the out-breathFeeling the heart beatingBreathing-in, invite the chest to openNotice, the heart beating in the chest
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OPENING
Opening & SmilingStill groundedSilently repeat may I smileOpening & FeelingStill groundedSilently repeat I let you beOpening & Letting goStill groundedSilently repeat I let it all go
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RESTING
Stopping & DroppingStopping the over-thinkingDropping back into the body Opening & Letting GoBreathing-in, opening the mindBreathing-out, let everything goResting in AwarenessAwareness of sensations in the bodyAwareness of the sounds in the body
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DISCUSSION
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SUMMARY
1- Grounding- Stopping & Dropping (attention to the body)
2- Opening- Opening & Smiling (intention to the mind)
3- Resting- Resting in Awareness (understanding the experience)
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Inland RevenueTax StatisticsWe publish tax related statistics each year which are intended (intention) to improve transparency and meet the information (attention) needs of external users and government departments.Who is Inland RevenueWe collect revenue that government needs to fund its programmes (intention). Source- http://www.ird.govt.nz/Business TransformationWe're changing (understanding) to make it simpler and faster for New Zealanders to pay their taxes and receive their entitlements.
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THANK YOU
Attention + Intention = Mindfulness
Thank you for your attention G Ross Clark1-519-648-2985
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