You start your day in the morning and your morning routine is what frames your entire mindset whether you know it or not. For instance, if you’re running late in the morning, you skip breakfast, you hit a traffic jam, and you find urgent e-mails in your inbox as soon as you get to the office, you’re probably going to feel frazzled and anxious for the rest of the day. When we begin our day in a mindful way, you can better expect the rest of the day to follow suit as well. [Read more…]
Easing Your Transition Back To An Office After Working Remotely
During the early portion of the pandemic in 2020 most professionals believed that remote work was going to be a temporary thing that lasted a couple of weeks to a couple of months at most. As the seriousness of the event set in, it became evident that remote work was going to be something we’d be navigating together for quite a bit longer than originally anticipated. However, a year later, we’re getting ready to return back to in-office work after we’ve grown accustomed to the new routine of working from home. [Read more…]
4 Ways To Ease Post Pandemic Reentry Anxiety
A recent study performed by the American Psychological Association has found that as many as 50% of Americans are feeling some type of anxiety when it comes to reentering a post-pandemic world. It makes sense – after a year spent away from one another, spending a great deal of time at home, and away from social interaction, the idea of closeness and connection feels foreign to many. What if you’ve forgotten how to interact socially? What if all the sound and excitement is overwhelming? While these anxieties seem strange, it’s important to remember that they are normal and there are ways you can ease yourself back in to enjoying social life once again. [Read more…]
Using Color To Bring Positive Emotions To Your Work Space
The workspace you create will have a big impact on the day you have. Scent and color are two ways you can really transform your workplace into one that is encouraging to your compassionate leadership goals. Scented oils and Rudraksha mala prayer beads help to work on the scent you bring into your office, but color should be a main focus as well. Choosing the wrong colors can cloud your judgement, lead to aggression, and even make your compassionate leadership goals more difficult to achieve. [Read more…]
Storing And Protecting Your Loose Meditation Stones
Loose meditation stones provide a ton of benefit to your meditation sessions. You can keep a bevy of different loose stones in your collection so you have a stone for every mantra, every mood, and every goal you need to meditate on. To use your loose stones, simply hold them in your hand, feel their energy moving from the stone to your palm, and practice your mantras or affirmations at the same time. [Read more…]
How To Use Your Weekend To Really Recharge
Too few professionals really take the time to recharge. They may have days off or weekends, but when Monday rolls around they feel as though they’re still running the marathon. Using your days off to really recharge takes a bit more than just a work/life balance, it takes looking after your well-being and spiritual self as well. At Technalink we encourage our teams to take advantage of their off time and to use it to recharge and rebalance as needed. A few ways you can use your off time to really recharge and leave yourself feeling fresh once again are: [Read more…]
Fluorite Is An Ultimate Meditation Stone
Fluorite is a well-loved meditation stone for its ability to aid in making impartial decisions, but the energy inside of Fluorite holds a great deal more power than just that. In soulful leadership, Fluorite can be used in several different ways to aid in developing your spiritual self and your compassionate leadership style. One of the first things you’ll notice when you hold a Fluorite gemstone in your hand is the natural color shifts in the stone, and each one of those colors holds within it different energies that combine within the stone itself. [Read more…]
Are You Leading Your Remote Team With Empathy And Compassion?
Leading with empathy helps to limit stress and anxiety, and it helps leaders to get the absolute most from their teams in charge of getting the job done. When a compassionate leader leads a team, they’re better able to connect whether that connection is in person or remote. [Read more…]