COMPASSION

Affirmation of life is the spiritual act by which man ceases to live thoughtlessly and begins to devote himself to his life
with reverence in order to give it true value.
— Albert Schweitzer

1/01/2013

Coaching Series: Accomplishing More By Doing Less - YouTube


Google Tech Talks
January, 31 2008

ABSTRACT

Being creative and successful in business and your personal lives requires that you be responsive and flexible as you move beyond your comfort zones.

Though it may seem paradoxical, all real change and creativity begins by facing and understanding the reality of your current situation.

Learning to see and respond with greater clarity is where the path toward change and growth begins.

What is that you are really doing? What are you doing that is extraneous? How can you bring more ease to and at the same time enliven your work and personal activities?

Learn how slowing down and looking deeply can lead to greater business success and personal satisfaction. Learn key practices that can help you:

Be flexible and responsive in the midst of change
Act with calm in the midst of intense activity
Relax in the midst of exertion
Gain clarity and insight in the midst of difficulty and competing demands
Increase creativity and problem-solving skills
Improve listening and communication skills
Improve focus and concentration
Increase work satisfaction
Lead and build teams

Speaker: Marc Lesser
I integrate best practices from business strategy and leadership development with mindfulness practices to help individuals and teams develop greater flexibility and responsiveness in their work and lives, leading to more creativity, productivity, and financial security. My focus is on deep and lasting authenticity and leadership. I am the founder and former CEO of a publishing company and a long-term Zen teacher. I am the author of Z.B.A. Zen of Business Administration, published by New World Library.


Source:
Coaching Series: Accomplishing More By Doing Less - YouTube

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OJqMPRYqOU


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