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Introducing Spirituality at Workplace

Swami Ishwarananda (Chinmaya Mission). Introducing Spirituality at Workplace. Personality Types. S. Enlightened Soul. Noble Leader with Vision. Sattvik Noble , Man of Perfection, incarnation of Love & Compassion. Commercial Businessman. Learner. S+T. S+R.

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Introducing Spirituality at Workplace

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  1. Swami Ishwarananda(Chinmaya Mission) Introducing Spirituality at Workplace (c) Chinmaya Mission

  2. Personality Types S Enlightened Soul Noble Leader with Vision Sattvik Noble, Man of Perfection, incarnation of Love & Compassion Commercial Businessman Learner S+T S+R Simple minded, lacks worldly expe-rience Assertive, Stands for Principles & Values Commoner, no guidance, prone to influences R T Rajasik Aggressive, full of selfish drive, prone to active life Tamasik Lazy, sensuous, inactive Opportunist, wants others to work for him – prone to violence S+R+T Criminals, Law-breaker Political Leader Trainee (c) Chinmaya Mission R+T

  3. Spiritual values to be embedded here Impressions are the basic inclinations. They give birth to intentions The way we meet the results is the reaction IMPRESSIONS Change of Attitude Reactions get stored in our psyche, results in shaping the personality Reorganizing the priorities REACTIONS INTENTIONS Intentions trigger thoughts ACTIONS THOUGHTS Improving the quality Broader vision and Selflessness Thoughts lead to actions. Quality of thoughts decide quality of actions (c) Chinmaya Mission

  4. Training with compassion    (c) Chinmaya Mission

  5. Performance with Detachment A detached performer identifies with ‘accomplishment’ and not with what is accomplished. (c) Chinmaya Mission

  6. Gita’s guidance Philosophy @ Work In this (Detached performance) there is no loss of effort, nor is there any harm (contrary result). Even a little performance protects one from great fear. The essence of Karma Yoga You can choose your action. You cannot choose the result of action. You can choose your reaction. May you not be without action. (c) Chinmaya Mission

  7. Intention @ work Often Ask to yourself: What am I doing? Why am I doing? How am I doing? Human mind is like a parachute. It works better when it is open! Is it related to what I would like to achieve? Can I delegate this to Someone? Can I do something differently without disturbing the Output? (c) Chinmaya Mission

  8. Leading by living Whatever a great man does, that other men also imitate; whatever he sets up as the standard, that the world follows. Bhagavad-Gita 3.21 (c) Chinmaya Mission

  9. How to recognize a leader? • In his presence, others feel an urge to follow him. • Ready to accomplish some goal under his directions. • A leader stimulates, motivates and inspires to follow. • He does ordinary things extra-ordinarily. • He is part of the group he leads and does not remote-control. • He finds ideas by discussing with his group (c) Chinmaya Mission

  10. Noble Intention • Action creates external result of success; intention creates internal result of peace. • Action without noble intention does not lead to spiritual growth. Intentions are shaped by values. • 20 noble Values: Absence of Pride Absence of Pretension Non-violence Forgiveness Straightforwardness Service to Seniors Purity of motive Sustained interest Self-control Detachment Absence of Arrogance Mature vision of life Non-Possessiveness Emotional balance Not being greedy Love for God Meditation Not being extrovert Seeking true knowledge Steadfast in wisdom (c) Chinmaya Mission

  11. Wise v/s Otherwise! Talk about PEOPLE Talk about IDEAS Critical Attitude Caring Attitude Rebels Authority Respects Authority Goes Along to get along Courage of Conviction Confusion Confident Concerned about Character Concerned about Reputation Assertive Aggressive Willing to Learn Know it all Sensitive Touchy Solitude Lonely Discuss Argue Discipline Distorted sense of Freedom Internally Driven Externally Driven Respects Others Looks down on Others Knows the Limit Everything Goes! (c) Chinmaya Mission

  12. Manage worries • The longer you hold, heavier it becomes! • Learn to put down the burden and pick it up when you need. • Don’t carry the burden wherever you go. (c) Chinmaya Mission

  13. Manage your leisure time Be regular in your sleep At home, pick up phone by choice Avoid compulsive thinking Avoid compulsive eating Everyday give some time for yourself to do NOTHING! • Avoid hurry, worry and curry (c) Chinmaya Mission

  14. BALANCE SHEET OF LIFE! Take care of yourBalance-Sheet Our Birth is our Opening Balance Our Death is our Closing Balance Our Prejudice Views are our Liabilities Our Creative Ideas/ Good Deeds are our Assets Heart is our Current Asset Soul is our Fixed Assets Brain is our Fixed Deposit Thinking is our Current Account Goodwill & Achievements are our Capital     Character & Morals, our Stock-in-trade (c) Chinmaya Mission

  15. Friends are our General Reserves Values & Behavior are our Goodwill Patience is our Interest Earned Love is our Dividend Children are our Bonus Issues Education is Brands/Patents Knowledge is our Investment The profit or loss is our KARMA Earned. So, before the INCOME-TAX assessment (arrival of death), Balance your Sheet! (c) Chinmaya Mission

  16. Namste Salutations! (c) Chinmaya Mission

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