Mind Over Matter: Brain Health and Well-Being in Modern Workspaces

This week’s guest is Lisa Marree.

In today’s fast-paced world, where work-life balance often feels like an elusive dream, mindfulness emerges as a beacon of hope. In this episode of Career Can Do, Mary Ann Faremouth welcomes guest Lisa Marree to discover the transformative power of mindfulness, especially in the context of the modern work environment. An author, researcher, and health visionary, Lisa has dedicated her life to helping corporate leaders, heart-centered entrepreneurs, and professionals harness their potential by developing a fortified mindset. Lisa and Mary Ann explore the nuanced relationship between brain health and mental well-being, and why it's crucial to focus on the former to achieve the latter.

Lisa shares her incredible journey of resilience and inspiration. As an abused child, her innate curiosity about the human brain's capacity for change drove her from Western medicine to holistic health and neuroscience. This transition underscores the deep interconnection between physical and mental well-being and highlights the potential within us all to reinvent ourselves. 

The brain, our biological supercomputer, is central to our mental well-being. Focusing on brain health is not just about discussing mental health and illness, Lisa points out. Instead, it's about understanding how our mind functions and the steps we can take to nourish it. By optimizing our brain's health, we inadvertently boost our mental resilience and overall happiness. 

In a world inundated with information and digital distractions, it is more important than ever to be mindful. Lisa discusses how basic techniques such as breath work and gratitude can help us avoid digital dementia and information overload. If we integrate these practices into our workplaces, we can improve communication, foster collaboration, and develop better leadership skills. The new world of work requires more than just professional expertise. Lisa emphasizes the value of self-reflection, setting tangible goals, and cultivating a spirit of curiosity. These traits, combined with a mindful approach, can help us find a harmonious balance between our personal and professional lives, leading to unprecedented levels of success and fulfillment.

Be sure to check out Lisa’s Mindfulness for Beginners program here.

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Basic techniques such as breath work and gratitude can help us avoid digital dementia and information overload.
— Lisa Marree
 
 
 

Career Can Do is a new podcast from award-winning author, professional career coach, and training consultant Mary Ann Faremouth. Mary Ann talks to experts, employers, and job seekers about what the new work world looks like and how you can thrive in these ever-changing circumstances. Tune in every other week for straight talk about remote work, office politics, first impressions, the changing jobscape, and more.

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