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WHY GOOGLE, NIKE, AND APPLE LOVE MINDFULNESS TRAINING, AND HOW YOU CAN EASILY LOVE IT TOO

Meditation is now mainstream. From Just Meditate in Bethesda, MD to Unplug Meditation in Los Angeles, drop-in studios are popping up everywhere to give people the time and space to drop everything and breathe.

The most popular Meditation app, Insight Timer, is home to more than 2 million meditators (including me), and logs more than 50,000 hours of meditation every day.

These service providers are part of the $1.1 billion industry of mindfulness and meditation training, which makes up 7.4 percent of the $15.1 billion alternative care market in the U.S.

Fidelity Investments reports that 22% of employers offered mindfulness training programs in 2016. For 2017, that number is expected to double.

If you are still skeptical, Harvard scientists found that meditation conclusively and positively changes your brain structure.

Harvard Business Review reports that brain activity is redirected from the limbic system to the prefrontal cortex--basically from the reactionary part of the brain to the rational part of the brain. This change causes us to "change the way we react to everything," and enables us to rely more on our executive functioning rather than impulses.


Why google, nike, and apple love mindfulness training, and how you can easily love it too

Specific Benefits of Workplace Mindfulness

Once the Eastern practice became popular as a method of self-help, it quickly became a tool within businesses to increase productivity and well-being of employees. "With business meditation, we have a practice that is extrapolated from Buddhism and secularized so that all of the theological underpinnings are swept away," says Catherine Albanese, author of A Republic of Mind and Spirit: A Cultural History of American Metaphysical Religion.

Mindfulness meditation is a staple of employee development in several Fortune 500 organizations including General Mills, Goldman Sachs, Google, Apple, and Nike. What do these companies know that other's haven't learned yet?

David Gelles shares these conclusions about insurance giant Aetna in his book, Mindful Work:

  • A highly stressed employee costs the company an extra $2,000 per year in healthcare, when compared to their less-stressed peers.
  • Health care costs at Aetna -- which total more than $90 million a year -- are going down now that they offer mindfulness programs.
  • In 2012, as mindfulness programs ramped up, health care costs fell a total of 7 percent. (That equals $6.3 million going straight to the bottom line, partly attributed to mindfulness training.)
  • Aetna calculated that productivity gains alone were about $3,000 per employee, equaling an eleven-to-one return on investment.

This study is just one example of how the benefits of mindfulness training programs, which utilize mindfulness meditation, can be quantifiable. Consistently, mindfulness has been shown to serve as a method of relieving employee stress and encouraging increased productivity.

Source Inc.com

 


On May 16 & 17, 2020 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam 

The Mindful Leadership Program (MLP), designed by PACE-MLV,
introduce mindfulness practices  that are simple, accessible and
highly applicable in order to help leaders develop three mental qualities:
Mindfulness, Selflessness and Compassion.

 

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