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The Power Of Being Present

by Scott Shute

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This is part of the "Mindful Minutes" series – a collection of short talks by Scott Shute, head of Mindfulness & Compassion at LinkedIn, aimed at helping you develop a more mindful approach to your daily life. What makes us happy? Is it our hobby? Our work? Our relationships? Turns out, the act of being present is a huge factor in our lasting happiness! In this talk, Scott enumerates ways on how to cultivate a more mindful presence, allowing us to experience life fully.

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Transcript

Hi,

I'm Scott Schute.

I lead our mindfulness and compassion programs here at LinkedIn.

And today we're going to talk about the power of being present.

If I asked you what makes you happy,

You'd probably tell me about what you do.

Your hobbies,

Relationships,

Maybe your work.

It turns out the act of being present is twice as big a factor in our happiness as the actual activities we're doing.

In other words,

If I'm washing dishes at the kitchen sink and I'm fully present in the moment,

Chances are I'm happier than if I'm doing one of the hobbies I love and my mind is wandering,

Maybe focusing on the project I have due next week.

One of the reasons we love our hobbies so much is that when we're doing them we're often fully present.

When I'm mountain biking,

I'm not thinking about the past or the future.

I'm just enjoying the moment.

Or when we're engaged in a great conversation,

We're in the moment.

It's a challenge to be present with the distraction factories we carry with us all the time.

Current research shows that Americans check our phones on average 80 times a day.

Think about it.

It's hard for us to go even 10 minutes without picking up our phones.

So if we know that being present is important to our happiness,

So important to our relationships,

And we know it's a challenge,

What do we do?

Well,

Here are three things that each of us can try.

First,

Start monotasking.

Research shows that multitasking is just not effective.

So do one thing at a time.

If you're working on a project and you need to focus,

Close down all the rest of your windows on your computer.

Turn off the notifications on your phone.

Maybe even turn off your phone.

Focus only on your project.

Second,

Choose to be there.

If you're having a conversation with someone,

Choose to be there.

Choose to make them the most important thing in your life for that moment.

Don't check the phone.

Don't start thinking ahead to your next meeting.

Choose to be present.

And third,

Be curious.

Our brains pay attention with novelty.

We often go into autopilot when we're interacting with a person we believe we know well,

Or in situations that are familiar to us.

Our quality of presence and the amount we pay attention suffers when we think we already know.

Instead,

We want to cultivate a beginner's mind.

So challenge yourself to be curious.

Ask lots of questions,

Like,

Tell me more,

Or what about this is most important to you?

And be on the lookout for things that surprise you.

Change your habits to create novelty,

Like sitting in a new seat during a meeting.

If you're leading a meeting,

Move something during a break.

Challenge people to notice what's different.

Get creative.

Being present is simple,

But it's not easy.

When we're present,

We're happier.

We're more productive,

And we're a better version of ourselves from other people.

And it starts with the choices we make.

So let's choose to be present.

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Recent Reviews

joe

August 21, 2022

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I choose to be present thank you so much today for sharing this with us I hope you have a beautiful day my friend Namaste

Melissa

August 17, 2022

Great advice. I have been trying to be present in the mundane things I do daily and it has been challenging but I am not giving up.

Chuck

October 20, 2021

I like it! Simple tactics to help stay present in the moment.

Katie

August 13, 2021

Great info! I’m not sure if it’s just my phone but the music seems to be overpowering your voice. It’s a little distracting. Hope this helps you too. :)

Ashlene

July 14, 2021

Great, thank you- a brilliant way to start my day 🙏🏻😊

maggie

July 7, 2021

What a great idea.... The beginners mind is a great place to start. Thank you very much! 💜😘✨

Meena

March 10, 2021

Love these quick tips to be present!

Cathy

December 19, 2020

Great reminder and I work constantly to stay in the present. Thank you.

Wendy

September 15, 2020

Great reminder delivered with energy and succinctly. Got my day started!

Natalie

January 20, 2020

Great reminders that I will incorporate right now. Thanks 😊

Olha

January 19, 2020

It’s simple and great advice!

Sherri

January 17, 2020

Thanks again, Scott💚

rose

January 15, 2020

Excellent! Packed with great advice!

Kris

January 15, 2020

I feel a little more hopeful after listening to this

María

January 14, 2020

Thank you Scott! 💖

Suzanne

January 14, 2020

Moon tasking! Yes

Kezza

January 14, 2020

Thank you. This was a great reminder to be fully present in whatever you're doing!

Shabra

January 14, 2020

Thought provoking. Insightful. Upbeat.

Gail

January 14, 2020

Super helpful reminders in just a few minutes 😊!

Rebecca

January 14, 2020

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