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"The affairs of life and work are the testing ground of one's practice."
"Its not the work thats to blame; it is the people who bring with them attitudes and beliefs about work that are not conducive to a happy, fulfulling experience." --- The Buddha in Your Mirror
What practice techniques do you use at work? A 9-5 ? You know, where you work for the "the man"?
Mindfullness in a cubicle.
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Answers the questions such as these.
Breath and compassion are lifesavers AND jobsavers.
I no longer work a 9 to 5 job, but I did for a time. I have been self employed now for more than a few years and that also carries some frustrating responsibilities. Since selling my company several years ago and taking early (Semi) retirement I am still young enough to do the things that I only enjoy doing. Even still there are frustrating situations.
My point being that I have pretty much run the gamut in the workplace and have experienced it on several levels (employee and employer). The truth is, no matter how you try, you will never really be at peace in your livelyhood. There is too much passion involved for most of us.
The answer is always, follow your breath, take the time to listen to what's going on, try and be mindful throughout the day (walking, eating, driving, shopping etc.) There is no secret, be true to youself try and see the world through a compassionate eye and pay attention. That's it. Sorry, I probably didn't tell you anything you didn't already know.
With Metta
The post and answers are exactly what I intended. Sharing ideas and tools for my path is important to keep me focused. I am a work in progress, so please assume I know nothing....(no Zen pun intended)
Telly03...quick sit before meetings. Good call.
Namaste
May you all feel my gratitude
http://www.thebigview.com/buddhism/mudra.html
I am working now, it is 7am but I have been working since 5.30am, but I woke at 5am after drinking a bit last night. I feel okay but still, can you offer any links or resources for such things to enhance my meditive state whilst 'at work'? By the way, I do not have a smartphone, mine has no colour screen...