I was recently speaking on mindfulness at an event, and it was wonderful to see how interested and engaged the audience was. For me, practicing mindfulness has worked like magic! It has helped me cope better with corporate stress, stay healthy, and have better personal and professional relationships.
There are various definitions of mindfulness, but the underlying message is that of being “aware or present.” Mindfulness can be simply defined as a state when the mind is fully attending to what is happening at the moment. In today’s world, our lives move at a very fast pace. We pride ourselves on being able to multitask, but the reality is that we live in a continuous state of partial attention. Practicing mindfulness helps move us from the state of partial attention to the state of complete attention, which in turn helps us focus on the present better, think clearly without judgment, and come up with ideas that help us be a better version of ourselves.