Tuesday, August 3, 2021

Benefits of meditation for executives


A person meditating

What is meditation? It can be defined as a form of mindfulness to enable a higher state of awareness. Meditation has been shown to have a wide number of benefits on our well-being. Thus, its popularity is growing among CEOs and other senior executives.

Meditation helps in reflecting and learning from the past

One of the first benefits of meditation for executives is that it gives them an opportunity to reflect on things and learn from the past. It's vital to distinguish rumination from reflection as they are two entirely different concepts. Rumination entails re-playing the same scenario in your head repeatedly. That can lead to the feeling of guilt, despair, regret, and anxiety, none of which is helpful. On the other hand, reflection has a deeper purpose. It allows you to perceive past events with objective clarity.

Once you know which topic you want to reflect on, it's essential to explore it with openness and curiosity. Such a mindset will allow you to grow as an executive and reap the benefits of reflective meditation. If you approach the topic without judgment, you will stop feeling like a helpless victim imprisoned by emotions and behavioral thought patterns. You will get the opportunity to observe your decisions, events, and your life with an accepting attitude. Moreover, you will move beyond the feeling of resentment, blame, or defensiveness.

Uncovering insights

As a result of deeper pondering over the past events, you will gain insight and understand the situation in its entirety, pinpointing problem areas, and finding solutions or ways to avoid the problem areas next time. These insights will let you make positive and lasting changes.

Meditation will also help in generating deeper insights regarding yourself. A significant advantage of gaining these insights is that they will enable you to set your ego aside. A few deep breaths before a meeting or any other interaction will help calm your thoughts and enable you to enter the conversation wholistically. With some practice, you can even reflect on what is happening at that moment itself for you to ‘think about your thinking while thinking’! Focus on your breathing and check if you are taking things too personally and lack objectivity in the moment. The ability to free yourself from the shackles of your ego in a business environment is a critical skill for an excellent leader. 

Creating a new path that is devoid of past inflictions

It's human nature to take easier paths. This is reflected in repeating similar patterns and doing things in the same, repetitive way. Sometimes, this happens spontaneously, even if we didn't mean to repeat actions and decisions.

Practicing meditation can help enhance creativity and develop new paths, solutions, or ideas devoid of past inflictions. Meditative and relaxed states of mind create a fertile soil for the inception of fantastic insights and breakthroughs. When we step aside from the situation and allow our minds to stop focusing on the issue that has been bothering us, we allow our brains to think of something new. That is when the eureka moments happen. And that is the result of divergent thinking that meditation facilitates.

Meditation increases the serotonin in the brain

It is evidenced that meditation increases the levels of 5-HIAA acid in the brain. This acid has a direct connection to serotonin, the ‘happy hormone’. Moreover, practicing mindfulness every day reduces stress and lowers cortisol production and other hormones connected to stress. As a result, meditation can help reduce stress, put a stop to ruminative thinking, and calm anxiety. These benefits are essential for executives who have to face stressful situations on a daily basis.

Due to its effect on cortisol and serotonin production, medication can also help prevent depression and avoid delving into sadness. Focusing on breathing for only ten minutes a day will relax your mind and soothe your emotions. This activity stimulates the activity of the parasympathetic nervous system, harnesses amygdala activity, and lowers the activity of the sympathetic nervous system.

Helps in positive thoughts

Meditation helps recharge our minds and channels our thought in the right direction. It allows us to focus on things that we can actually control. It prevents the induction of anxiety due to constant worrying about controlling everything around us. Meditation gives a way to redirect our thoughts and save the energy that we would otherwise waste trying to ‘control the uncontrollable’. 

Furthermore, not only does meditation reduce the number of thoughts that flood our minds, it also cleanses the negative and energy-consuming thoughts. Ultimately, we become capable of consciously creating positive thoughts about ourselves, others, work, etc.

Grows resilience from challenges or setbacks

The ability to stop rumination allows us to eliminate fear and improve our focus. That helps us to boost productivity even under stress, rather than to descend into panic and distress.

Being resilient means being able to recover from challenges and setbacks. And meditation helps executives to develop traits that will lead them to improve resilience. This will have a positive impact on their leadership, productivity, and engagement with people.

Increase well being

A basic motive for most people who practice meditation is for increasing their overall well-being. Among other things, meditation can help with insomnia, increase attention span, increase the feeling of positivity, increase energy levels, improve memory and focus, and more.

While there are other relaxation methods after a busy day for a business leader, meditation goes a step further by helping take your mind off of the problems and get you rejuvenated. 

Clears the clutter of thoughts and traffic noise in the head

When we feel overwhelmed with the deluge of thoughts flooding our heads, it's necessary to stop, take a deep breath, and let go of these thoughts. Meditation gives us an easy method to quiet our minds and find clarity. It also allows us to acknowledge where we are in reality and empowers us with an opportunity to reframe and restart. In case we feel burdened by the barrage of thoughts and obstacles on the path of our goals, then meditation will clear that path and fortify the road towards where we want to go.

Embrace mediation to reap its benefits

For busy executives, there are many benefits of adding meditation to your daily routine. You will have a hard time experiencing the benefits if you perceive meditation as just another chore that you are time-constrained to do. Remember, the way to meditate is to seamlessly include it in your daily routine and let meditation happen on its own and enable what it's intended to do. Start meditating and enjoy all the positive changes in your professional and personal life.