Mindfulness for entrepreneurs

Mindfulness is about the art of being present in the here and now. You direct your attention, so that you distance yourself from the thoughts in your head. You can concentrate better and relax more easily. Mindfulness originated from a combination of ideas from Buddhism 2500 years ago and insights from more recent Western psychology. 

Do you want to do business with less stress and more fun? Then experience for yourself the benefits of working mindfully and practicing mindfulness. At the bottom of this page you will find an attractive offer for the bundle “mindfulness for entrepreneurs”. A combination of sessions, live online meditations, videos and massages.

What positive effects does mindfulness have on entrepreneurs?

  • Those who practice mindfulness have more energy, sleep better, have more rest and live a healthier life.
  • Mindfulness ensures that you are more relaxed, suffer less from stress or depression, you can concentrate better, you have a better memory, are less irritable and more balanced.
  • Practicing mindfulness makes you more sociable, because you become better at forming relationships and you communicate more effectively. You become more authentic, more powerful and have more self-compassion and self-confidence.

The benefits of mindfulness for entrepreneurs

Mindfulness has you calm, makes you more creative and innovative. Mindfulness brings peace to your mind. Rest that you desperately need in this time of continuously new technological inventions and a overload of information. Mindfulness creates space in your brain. You can use that rest for new thoughts, feelings and emotions. That peace also ensures that you can think creatively, which in turn ensures innovative ideas and solutions.

Mindfulness ensures that you communicate more effectively, even when you are under stress. Communication with customers and employees is very important for entrepreneurs. But often you are under (time) pressure. The combination of stress and communication is very unfortunate. The stress parts in the brain become less active thanks to mindfulness. Mindfulness ensures that you suffer less from stress when you are under pressure. As a result, you communicate better, more effectively and more effectively.

Mindfulness creates more focus, so you get more done and are more present for your customers. Information is being fired at you all day long. Within a week you now receive as many stimuli as a hundred years ago in a lifetime. As a result, many entrepreneurs become overworked or burn out. Constantly having something on your mind is at the expense of your quality of life and health. Mindfulness helps you divide your attention and get more focus.

And last but not least: Everyone knows that exercising is healthy. Mindfulness is also a sport: you train your brain with effective results. In addition, it lowers your blood pressure, works just as well as anti-depressants, helps against back pain and chronic complaints.

Offer: Mindfulness bundle for entrepreneurs

Do you want to change your business style this year? Do you want to find more fun and peace in your work? Or more work-life balance? Then this offer is for you.

The bundle consists of the following products:

  • 6 x individual mindfulness session (online or face-to-face) – value 6 x € 85,00
  • 2 x holistic mindfulness relaxation massage – value 2 x € 100,00
  • 12 x movement meditation (online participation) – value 12 x €10,00

Total value: €830,00

Deduction: 10% bundle discount: €80,00

Total: €750,00

As an extra, you will receive free access to all web pages about meditation and mindfulness, including various meditation video recordings.

The costs are fully tax deductible for income, corporate and sales tax. “If you follow a training course, course, seminar or workshop that demonstrably leads to deepening your knowledge, these are business costs that are fully deductible.”

Buy your bundle below

The bundle “mindfulness for entrepreneurs” costs € 750,00 incl. VAT. After payment through Stripe you will receive an e-mail confirming your purchase, with a strip card for the sessions and a link to the weekly guided meditations and a link to the meditation videos. The bundle is valid for 12 months.

Weekly meditations

Do you want to meditate together? You can participate in a weekly guided meditation. This can be done both online via Zoom and on location, at Tijs's home. Choose from the following meditations:

  • Inner Peace and World Peace Meditation (Second Sunday of the Month)
  • Movement Meditation (3rd Sunday of the month)
  • Breathing meditation (4th Sunday of the month)

Inner peace and world peace meditation (Online & Tienhoven)

Let's meditate together for inner peace and for world peace.

World Peace Meditations have been organized since 1986 (eg by John Randolph Price), with the aim of finding peace in ourselves, our environment and the world worldwide. On World Day of Peace, he created a moment of unity to dissolve the sense of separation and return humanity to the deity. Hundreds of millions of people participated, from all backgrounds and religions, and whatever everyone's views, it marked a new beginning in the restoration of this world to sanity.

City lighting

Cities of Light is a similar Dutch initiative, to promote a culture of enlightenment. Every second Sunday of the month, people meditate in living rooms all over the world.

Tijn Touber, initiator of “City lighting”: “When asked how long you should meditate daily, I answer: half an hour, unless you are busy, then an hour. When I asked a yogi why he meditated every day, he looked at me in surprise and said: You're going to shower every day, aren't you? Right now it is important to consciously work on inner hygiene.” https://citiesoflight.org/nl/living_rooms/1987

Movement Meditation

Before starting your busy week, take some time to meditate together. You can participate online or on site. Before and after the mediation we tell you how we feel.

Sitting still is quite difficult for most people because we are used to being exposed to stimuli all day, while your body needs exercise. Movement Meditation ensures that you quickly find inner peace and that your attention returns to yourself. You make an inner journey through an alternation of intensive and subtle movement. By focusing attention on your body, you experience what is going on inside you.

After the meditation you can tell how you feel. There is also the option for playful self-touch afterwards. This takes place in a separate break-out room and is not supervised. By consciously touching yourself, you create a feeling of relaxation, self-love and pleasure.

Breath Meditation

Connecting with your breath can reduce stress and open the door to a healthier and more mindful lifestyle. One of the easiest ways to reduce stress is to simply focus on your breathing. You immediately notice a feeling of relaxation that can eventually make you feel healthier and fitter.

There are many other forms of breathing meditation where you consciously listen to your breath or change the rhythm, rate, or depth of your breath. These forms of breath meditation can be an entrance to the practice of "mindfulness," where you learn to accept and appreciate what comes into life and stop fighting your own thoughts and feelings.

We will breathe together and then listen to the silence. At the end there is a sub-circle. There is then an opportunity to share how you feel and what is going on in your life.

Practical Information

In Tijs's cozy living room on the banks of the Maarsseveense Plassen you can participate and be taken into the world of mindfulness and inner stillness. You can also participate online via Zoom. The meetups are mixed (all are welcome, all genders, all orientations, all ages, experienced or not) and clothing optional, so you can decide whether you want to participate wearing shorts, leggings, underwear or nude.

Online participation

Link to Zoom Video Meeting: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8996586301?pwd=ekkxM2FMZ2ZkVWx3NVB3aVRWdVRjdz09

Meeting ID: 899 658 6301

Access code: embodied

Click on the link above five minutes before the start of the meetup. Your camera and microphone should be on when you enter the online meeting room to create a safe atmosphere for everyone.

Please be on time! You will not be admitted after 20:05 PM. Before the meditation, we say hello and check in together. So turn on your camera and test your microphone.

Participation on location

You can also participate on site, in a homely atmosphere, in Tijs' living room. Please confirm in advance that you want to participate on site. Only come if you feel healthy.

Address: Westbroekse Binnenweg 56a-c69; 3612 AJ Tienhoven (Ut).

Assignment

Sign up in advance via the Meetup group “Embodied".

Contribution

A voluntary contribution (ie €10) is appreciated. https://www.neptunus-wellbeing.nl/donaties/ of https://www.paypal.me/neptunus

Questions?

Call or text Tijs Breuer, +31626174884

The meetings are usually spoken in English.

Every step is peacee

A good friend wrote to me: The book of this title by Zen teacher and peacemaker Thich Nhat Hanh (nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize) is before me. He taught me mindfulness and I could almost touch him in the early XNUMXs when he visited a meditation center in the Netherlands. He taught me to meditate and the teachings of the Buddha. Recently, the world received word that he has passed over in his home country of Vietnam. The world has been called upon to practice intensive meditation this week in tribute to him. I invite you to meditate with me in your thoughts or be in silence in your own way. For example with a walking meditation as a tribute to my teacher Thich Nhat Hanh. I hope I can invite you to be in silence your way Enjoy your breathing / Peace is every step. With loving regards, Bart”

Mindfulness helps with depression and tension.

Learning to live mindfully is a central theme in the essence coaching en pensions with Tijs Breuer. Last year he helped many people to deal with the unrest, gloom and loneliness. Evidence is growing that mindfulness helps to prevent such depressive feelings and to counteract relapse after treatment of depression. Recent research by Marleen ter Avest shows that especially young people benefit from this.

Right now, almost half of young people between the ages of 16 and 24 are struggling with increasing psychological problems, such as tension and feelings of depression. According to the CBS More than a quarter of people suffer from loneliness, fear, gloom and stress more often during the corona crisis. The mental health of young adults (18 to 25 years) is lowest (see graph). 

That's how I read NRC: Our daughter (20) stopped her studies last year, partly due to the restrictive corona measures and came to live at home again. She has taken a major mental blow…. The unpredictability and uncertainty paralyze her. Susan Bögels (professor, UvA) advises in this article: Teach her to accept what cannot (now) be changed, and get started with the options that are still there. There will always be ups and downs in life, let's also see the corona measures in that regard. In short, teach her the basics of mindfulness.

Jon Kabat-Zinn

In 1979, the American molecular biologist Jon Kabat-Zinn laid the foundation for mindfulness with Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), intended for people with chronic pain and stress. He taught them to live in the here-and-now, and in accepting the situation as it is. Watch an interview with him here.

Is there scientific evidence for the effectiveness of Mindfulness?

Melanie Schellekens, PhD candidate at the Radboud Center for Mindfulness, put all scientific facts at a glance on the application of Mindfulness. She was annoyed by a popular science article, which stated that there does not seem to be a problem today that cannot be brushed away by sitting on a cushion regularly.

Melanie Schellekens

“With mindfulness you cannot 'meditate away' something, according to Schellekens. “If only it were that simple! When you practice mindfulness, you are present with the experiences in the moment with friendly open attention. Whatever that experience is. In this way you can gain more insight into your thoughts, feelings and automatic reactions. If you can learn to recognize that suffering is part of life and that you can feel what you feel, it can ease the pain.”

Of course there are many roads to Rome. “It is good that there are different treatments and they complement each other, says Professor of Psychiatry Anne Speckens. “One wants pills, the other prefers to talk. Mindfulness focuses more on experience.”

Some facts at a glance

  • Mindfulness is effective for anxiety, depression and pain. From a big meta-analysis of 47 studies show that mindfulness is a treatment with a moderate effect.
  • You can learn to meditate. A comparison of 20 studies shows that the effectiveness is mainly due to the teaching of mindfulness skills (in addition to cognitive and emotional reactivity, rumination and worrying).
  • Mindfulness changes your brain. More gray matter or more alpha waves in parts of the brain means it function better of that part of your brain. Out 21 neuroimaging studies It turns out that eight areas of the brain are consistently altered in meditators, such as your meta-consciousness, your external and internal body awareness, and your self and emotion regulation.
  • In a recent article in JAMA Psychiatry, it is shown that mindfulness training is a fully-fledged alternative to long-term use of antidepressants, to prevent recurrent depression. Even if people consider tapering the medication.

Who benefits most from mindfulness?

Psychologist and mindfulness researcher Marleen ter Avest obtained her doctorate at Radboud University Nijmegen at the end of September 2021 on the application of two mindfulness-based therapies in people with recurrent depression. 

Marleen ter Avest

Ter Avest established that especially people who experience their first depression at a relatively young age – around 30 – and who experience an above-average amount of rumination, can benefit from mindfulness as relapse prevention. Rumination literally means to chew the cud: to keep repeating unwanted thoughts. “Rumination is often accompanied by thoughts such as: if only I had done this or said that. That is not constructive at all.”

During the recent article in NRC she says: “Mindfulness is about awareness of feelings, thoughts, and the body, and the interaction between the three. You increase awareness without having to act on it immediately. If you have bad thoughts, for example, it makes perfect sense to want to do something about it. But sometimes that just adds to the unrest. With mindfulness you notice them, and you can also let them go. You shift the focus from doing to being.”

“The power of mindfulness in depression lies in the fact that people learn to focus on their breathing and their bodies, says Willem Kuyken, professor of psychology at the University of Oxford and director of the Oxford Mindfulness Centre. “It helps to look at feelings from a distance, and to see that thoughts are not fixed facts. Mindfulness will not have a positive effect on every mental illness. There is strong evidence for depression and chronic pain. But there is promising research for burnout, and that's all.”

Also, learning mindfulness in a group does not work for everyone. Maya Schroevers, health psychologist at the University Medical Center Groningen often advises individual counseling. “Especially in people who have a physical chronic illness, they sometimes lack the energy to hear the stories of others between exercises.”