How to be more relaxed with the craziness of the world? How to focus more on what is really important during work and in life? How to be more resilient, when things don’t work the way we wanted? And how to react smarter to a situation like that?
Mindfulness is a very useful practice to develop all these skills by training one’s mind. It’s like switching to a new, more useful, operating system. Everything becomes a bit easier. But in this case you are not switching your OS, you are slowly training your mind to become a more useful tool. Basically, you become more proficient in hacking your mind: you slowly learn the programming language your mind responds to and thus cultivate a more friendly and fruitful relationship to your mind.
And while mindfulness practices have been around for quite a while, it is fascinating that in the last 30 years there has been a lot of scientific research into mindfulness, separating what works from what doesn’t.
In this interactive talk, Markus will share a bit of his own personal story, we will look at how mindfulness works and why it is worth practicing. We’ll also look at some of the science behind it and do a short practice that you can take home with you.
All of that using a lot of analogies to coding and there even will be a cat video.