BREATHING AS FUEL: Tapping into the Breath for Leader Wellbeing & Development
For a beneficial change in your state of being, few tools are as powerful as the breath. That’s why Breathing as Fuel is one of 19 psychometrics we measure in the pioneering wellbeing leadership assessment, Be Well Lead Well Pulse? . As someone committed to developing healthier, more effective, and sustainable leadership in organizations and communities, you can learn how to help leaders positively cope with stress, manage their energy, and optimize their performance through intentional breath control.
LEADERS ARE NOTORIOUSLY “LOW” IN USING THE POWER OF THEIR BREATH
As measured by Be Well Lead Well Pulse?, leaders worldwide score particularly low when asked about the extent to which they use their breath to make positive shifts in their state of being. Possible reasons why?
We come into the world with an inhalation. We leave this world with an exhalation. In between our entry and exit, breathing is our unfailing companion. Plus, it is accessible, reliable, and free to all. When you help leaders treat breath as a partner, how does it widen and deepen how they live and lead?
THE MANY ADVANTAGES OF VOLUNTARY BREATH CONTROL
For the last three decades, I’ve integrated breathwork into leadership development interventions, whether 1:1 executive coaching, facilitating a team meeting, or delivering a transformational leadership journey. Here are four reasons why you may want to, too:
AN EASY RUBRIC FOR GUIDING A BREATH PRACTICE IN LEADER DEVELOPMENT
As with all of us, the quality of leader’s breathing often governs the quality of their mental, emotional, and physical states. Through breath regulation, a leader can tap into their immediate, direct experience and gain greater insight into the thoughts, feelings, habitual patterns, and motivations driving them. This heightened awareness offers the groundwork for greater choice in how they frame their situation, as well as the next decisions or actions they take.
When using breathwork to support the wellbeing and development of a leader, experiment with this rubric of 4-C’s:
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1. Be CLEAR about the purpose. Why are you utilizing breathwork with this leader? Do you want to facilitate a boost in the leader’s energy or help them turn fragmented thinking into greater focus? Do you want to help the leader tap into deeper feelings about a challenge or invite them to relax? Knowing the purpose of the breathwork will help you choose the best breath practices.
2. CULTIVATE an environment of safety. Although breathwork is more popular in work settings today, participating in it may be new or uncomfortable to some leaders. Foster psychological safety by using these approaches:
3.?Provide your guidance with COMPASSION. Yes, compassion is the operative word here. You are helping others engage in a practice—the goal isn’t to be perfect but to contribute to a positive shift in being. This is about learning and growth for them (and for you.) Other considerations for guiding breathwork are:
4. CONNECT back to current reality. Help the leader transition from the active breathwork, along with the insights they gained from it, back to their work at hand. To do this, for example, at the end the breath practice you could: Ask them to notice the sounds in the room or the places where their body—their shoulders, arms, back, legs—connects with the chair where they’re seated. Or you could invite them to notice the effects of the breathwork on their body, minds, emotions, and energy.
A MINDFUL BREATH CAN BE A GATEWAY TO THRIVING LEADERSHIP
The turbulence of work and complexities of our world today require leaders who are more open, present, connected, generative, and well, instead of reactive, disengaged, and burnt out. It’s time for leaders to learn how to prioritize thriving for their teams, organizations, loved ones, and communities, as well as themselves.
This kind of leadership is empowered, in part, using breathwork. A discipline of mindful breathing can bring about expansive states from which to lead , such as empathy, equanimity, cooperativeness, and self-direction; plus, it is linked to self-transcendence , an essential quality of enlightened leadership which, described by psychologist Viktor Frankl , is “man reaching out beyond himself.”
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2 年Renee, thanks for sharing!? Much success in your business endeavors.
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2 年Insightful?Renee, thanks for sharing!