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Seven Practices of a Mindful Leader

Lessons from Google and a Zen Monastery Kitchen

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What would your work and your life look like if you knew how to stay focused yet flexible, if you got more of the right things done, and if you were helping to create a more peaceful world at the same time?

"A mindful leader makes the work environment a generative social field in which compassion, connection, and creativity thrive. The seven accessible practices in this book can teach you how to become just such a leader."
— from the foreword by Daniel J. Siegel, MD, executive director of Mindsight Institute

Today's leaders are grappling with the pace and complexity of change, the challenge of supporting healthy collaboration and alignment among teams, and the resulting stress and burnout. The practice of mindful leadership may be one of the most important competencies in business today if leaders are to move beyond fear, anxiety, nagging self-doubt, and the feeling of constant overwhelm.

Marc Lesser has taught his proven seven-step method to leaders at Google, Genentech, SAP, Facebook, and dozens of other Fortune 500 companies for over twenty years and has distilled a lifetime of mindfulness and business experience into these chapters. This incredibly practical yet accessible book draws on Marc's experience as a CEO of three companies, as cofounder of the world-renowned Search Inside Yourself (SIY) program within Google, and as a longtime Zen practitioner.

The principles in this book can be applied to leadership at any level, providing readers with the tools they need to shift awareness, enhance communication, build trust, eliminate fear and self-doubt, and minimize unnecessary workplace drama.

Embracing any one of the seven practices alone can be life-changing. When used together, they support a path of well-being, productivity, and positive influence.

Practicing mindful leadership will allow you to achieve results — with more energy, clarity, meaning, and connection. Your intentions and actions will be more aligned. You will accomplish more with less wasted effort.

After reading this book, you'll understand why some of the world's most successful companies routinely incorporate the Seven Practices of a Mindful Leader, integrating mindfulness, emotional intelligence, and business savvy to create great corporate cultures, and even a better world.
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    • Library Journal

      February 1, 2019

      We are all meant to lead, maintains Lesser (cofounder and former CEO, Search Inside Yourself Leadership Inst.;$SPACE$Know Yourself, Forget Yourself), who believes every individual can be transformed while cultivating positive surroundings through mindfulness. Lesser, a Zen teacher who has facilitated mindfulness and emotional intelligence trainings at companies such as Google and Kaiser, unpacks seven practices to develop community and compassion within any group dynamic. The author provides a strong foundation of mindful methods by sharing simple anecdotes, meditation exercises, and journaling prompts, in which readers explore how to think, listen, and reserve space for learning from oneself and others. Lesser widens the lens on practices encouraging generous, self-aware leadership as a vehicle for creating an environment of depth, clarity, and endless possibilities. VERDICT A solid primer for anyone, from educator to entrepreneur, who seeks to cultivate success through basic steps of mindfulness.--Angela Forret, Clive, IA

      Copyright 2019 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      January 1, 2019
      This collage of Zen Buddhism and precepts from the likes of Daniel Goleman and Peter Senge is a pragmatic and often-logical approach to leadership. Lesser (Know Yourself, Forget Yourself, 2013), who's had a multiplicity of intriguing careers, from Zen monastery cook to Google consultant, crystallizes his experiences in seven principles. Taken singly, no one principle will be mind-shattering; love your work, for example, is a long-held belief of many a therapist, career coach, and HR professional. But when considered together, the seven act as a road map for life, not just leadership. With exercises embedded in every chapter, the book encourages readers in keeping journals, noticing the breadth and depth of their mind wanderings, enumerating dependents, organizing meetings, even in figuring out their work style?always with a brief yet poignant reminder to keep making it simple. Lessons from his own life and learnings from others help establish world visions and set this as a dialogue, not a monologue. Includes notes and recommended reading.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)

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