Rediscovering our natural confidence -- The five primary slogans -- Face the fierce facts of life -- No delight; no courage -- Recognize fear -- Discover the jewel of fearless abundance -- Command gracefully -- Exploring the ironies of cowardice -- Stop the "bubble wrap" -- Mind the gap -- Break the false promise -- Reconnect -- Don't count on it -- Ask : "who's kidding who?" -- Let it break -- Nothing sticks -- Lean in -- Taming the mind -- Keep your feet on the ground -- Stabilize attention -- Synchronize with the present moment -- See clearly -- Don't short change yourself -- Vividly present -- Establishing a fearless presence -- Dare to awaken zigi -- Be, see, do -- Gently lay down the burden -- Where's the edge? -- Take a straight dose -- Be a spiritual fool -- Hold sadness and joy -- Be alone -- Gather the fearless view -- Living a skillful life -- Gently bow -- In a word -- Join heaven and earth -- Be a flagpole -- Don't kick the dog -- Unseen precise hand -- Just slow down -- Take the vajra view of aggression -- Resonate -- Appendices -- A: cultivating fearlessness through shine lhatong or mindfulness awareness meditation -- B: instructions for mindfulness awareness meditation instruction -- How mindfulness-awareness cultivates social intelligence -- Four fearless traditions -- E: instructions for contemplating the fearless at work slogans -- F: suggested locations for retreats.
Summary:
Work is such a crucial part of our life, and yet we often struggle with-and feel overwhelmed by-the numerous challenges it presents us. Whether it's job insecurity, making peace with or leaving an unfulfilling job, or dealing with office conflicts, we often experience fear and a sense of groundlessness just at a time when we want to be our most creative and resilient. Drawing on Buddhist philosophy, Michael Carroll, a longtime human-resources executive, meditation teacher, and executive coach, explains how the practice of mindfulness-full awareness of our moment-to-moment experience-can help us become more confident and open to possibility in our work life. He offers a system of potent, inspiring principles that we can use as a practice for helping us work with our insecurities and awakening our natural bravery, resourcefulness, and resilience.
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