Meditation an effective way to improve performance
Deep breathing, savouring food and walking alone are some of the methods that can teach awareness and better one's well-being

For centuries, meditation helped Asians lead more meaningful lives. Meditation is now going global because research is proving its effectiveness for improving human performance and well-being.

A study at Northeastern University showed how people trained in meditation for just eight weeks behaved with attention to others 50 per cent of the time, compared with 16 per cent for an untrained group. Research like this is why large US corporations like General Mills and Target now use meditation as a tool to improve their performance.
In the C-suite, meditation has significant advantages for developing executives into more capable leaders.
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