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THE MINDFULNESS AT WORK POCKETBOOK By Margaret Chapman-Clarke Drawings by Phil Hailstone "This informative Pocketbook is packed full of wisdom and knowledge about mindfulness with easy-to-follow practical steps and exercises. It is a real gem that can enlighten your work and entire life!" Dr Ho Law, Director, Empsy Ltd "Engaging, inspiring, informative and highly practical, this is a timely must-read for anyone considering developing a mindful workplace. And for those with no plans to do so - but be warned, you will be converted and lives will be transformed! My wish is for every workplace to have a well-thumbed copy of this book and to follow Margaret's simple yet powerful guidancewhat a happy, productive, compassionate, ethical world we would live and work in." Liz Hall, mindfulness teacher, editor of Coaching at Work and Coaching in Times of Crisis and Transformation, and author of Mindful Coaching

CONTENTS Weeks 1 3 INTRODUCTION 7 Why now?, surfing in a 24/7 VUCA world, self-assessment, what is mindfulness?, focus, getting started, definitions, mindfulness for organisations, benefits MINDFULNESS IN 8-STEPS 21 Origins, the model, stages in the journey, individual sessions, how much practice? WEEKS 1-3: 28 GETTING STARTED Step 1: Saying hello to your autopilot, the mindful commute, a mindful transition, a mindful munch, habit buster Step 2: Waking up to the wisdom of your body, a mindful walk, habit buster, reflective journal (pleasant events), the bodyscan Step 3: Deepening your embodied knowing, reflective journal (unpleasant events), the 3 minute breathing space (3MBS), time-in Weeks 4 6 Weeks 7&8 WEEKS 4-6: PRACTISING 55 Step 4: Taming the power of the wandering mind, identifying your stress signature, your reactions to stress, taming the amygdala hijacking, creating the space between reaction & response, facing difficulties with 3-MBS Step 5: Cultivating informed mindfulness, time-in to reflect on Rumi, difficult communications diary, mindfulness of sounds Step 6: Developing compassion, identifying your affect system, random act of kindness, loving kindness, befriending mindfully, time-in WEEKS 7 & 8: INTEGRATING 87 Step 7: Tools for surfing the VUCA waves, achieving a balance, revisiting your signature stress response, mindfulness: the easier way Step 8: Creating your mindfulness toolkit MINDFULNESS IN ORGANISATIONS 101 The case for becoming a mindful organisation, mindfulness is everywhere, direct benefits, the evidence that mindfulness works, making the business case, case study, applying the 10 strategies in Capital One, final thoughts on mindfulness in a VUCA world, resources

ORIGINS Jon Kabat-Zinn s mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) programme was developed at the Medical Centre at the University of Massachusetts, to help patients with chronic pain. Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) have since been adapted and applied in a range of contexts beyond health, such as schools, higher education, government, the military and business. The original MBI was not prescriptive, but designed to be flexible and capable of being tailored to suit different client groups for different purposes and in different contexts. Which is just like any developmental intervention that is prepared for organisations. What is different with mindfulness is that the change starts from within, ie experienced through practice. MBIs don t come with a standard manual but over time a common format has emerged. Programmes are typically based on 8 x 2.5 hour sessions and incorporate home practice. Sometimes the MBI might include a full day of practice in the middle of the eight weeks. 22 The eight-week duration is aimed at achieving optimal outcomes, ie to develop, hone and then deepen our capacity to become mindful of our thoughts, feelings and bodily sensations. As with any skill, the more we practise, the greater the benefits (practice makes perfect!).

THE MODEL As the model shows, there are eight steps grouped into a developmental pathway: Weeks 1 to 3 are about getting started; Weeks 4 to 6 enable you to practise the skills; Weeks 7 & 8 are about integration, a way of living mindfully. Saying hello to your autopilot Deepening your embodied knowing Tackling the tough stuff Tools for VUCA surfing Waking up to the wisdom of your body Taming the wandering mind Developing compassion Creating a mindful toolkit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Getting Started Practising Integrating 23

STAGES IN THE JOURNEY THE MBI DEVELOPMENTAL PATHWAY It is important to think of the eight steps (eight weeks) as a developmental journey. Like any new skill, this is cultivated over time. Think of the mindfulness-based intervention (MBI) as opening a doorway to mindfulness where the expressed intentions are to: Raise awareness; and then Develop insight; in order to Make choices, to respond rather than react These are the stages in your journey: Awareness of mind Awareness of the body Awareness of emotions Dealing with difficulties Nurturing compassion Responding versus reacting Intention to raise awareness To develop INSIGHT 24

INDIVIDUAL SESSIONS Each session is facilitator-led and usually comprises: Didactic piece: Introduction to the mindfulness skill (the element of awareness). In the context of organisations, the didactic piece is usually greater than for clinicallybased MBIs. People at work usually want more explicit links made between the so what of paying attention to their breath, and relevance to the workplace Guided inquiry, reflections on the experience mirroring Kolb s learning cycle Formal and informal personal (home) exercises, to practise the skills An accompanying workbook / MP3 audio or CDs that support personal (home) practice. (See the Mindfulness at Work product page on Management Pocketbooks website for links) 25

HOW MUCH PRACTICE? How much mindfulness practice is enough? This is one of the most frequently asked questions and there is no shared consensus. The research has not yet definitively ruled on how much is enough. Nonetheless, common sense suggests that the more we practise any skill, the better we will be and the more benefits we will experience. We are amazing. 26 In terms of mindfulness, brain imaging techniques allow us to see changes in the brain, and we now know that with regular practice mindfulness does increase the brain s capacity to fire-off new neural pathways. As neuroscientist researchers Christina Congleton, Britta Hölzel and Sara Lazar assert in the Harvard Business Review, Mindfulness can literally change your brain.

HOW MUCH PRACTICE? Even a little practice makes a difference. In an introductory workshop with teachers in further education, I observed how one, falling asleep during a simple 3-minute breathing space, discovered how rarely she just stopped and took time for herself. And even engaging in the short exercise (page 12), clients report that this calms the mind and clears a space. Simply stopping, taking a breath, observing and then proceeding, makes a difference. Naturally, because it interrupts the auto-pilot and the rush that we feel in the face of a real or imagined threat. 27

About the Author Margaret Chapman-Clarke, BA (Hons), BSc (Hons), PG.Cert, PPH, AdvDipEdn, DipCBT (Oxon), MSc, MEd.; Chartered & Registered Practitioner Psychologist (Occupational) (HCPC), Associate Fellow (BPS); Chartered Scientist; Chartered Fellow, CIPD; Registered Psychotherapeutic Counsellor, MBACP, Mindfulness Researcher & Teacher Margaret is one of the first applied psychologists in the UK to research, write about and develop EQ in the workplace. She has presented her work nationally and internationally and has continuously asked the question, 'How do you develop emotional intelligence?' This curiosity led her to explore the role of mindfulness and is the focus of her doctoral work. This study explores the impact of mindfulness training on advanced coaches. Some of the ideas explored in the MICR (mindfulness-in-coaching research) are captured here and also in a book chapter Coaching for Compassionate Resilience through Creative Methods (in Hall, 2015, see further reading). Margaret was an invited speaker at the inaugural UK conference on mindfulness in the workplace in 2012. She designed and facilitated the first 'Organisational Applications of Mindfulness' for the BPS and served as a trustee of the Oxford Mindfulness Centre (OMC) before stepping down to focus on research and writing. She is a regular guest speaker and is consulted by coaches wanting to specialise in EQ and mindfulness; she also serves on the editorial boards for three coaching publications. She s an external examiner on the psychological interventions in coaching at the University of East London and has a private practice in Yorkshire. Contact Please contact Margaret if you want to find out more about her work and articles on EQ, mindfulness and coaching: mc@eicoaching.co.uk