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Author: John Burley

John Burley lives in Hertfordshire in the United Kingdom and is the author of Mindfulness for the Mindless due for publication on 2nd April 2018. He is also the director of a software development company producing software solutions to mainly the gaming industry. He blogs about mindfulness at www.amindfulway.blog which has a growing following both on the blog itself, the accompanying Android app and on social media too.

Improve Your Performance at Work with Mindfulness

January 21, 2018 John Burley All Posts, Being Happier, Being Happier At Work

There are several factors that affect your performance at work including relationships with colleagues, customers and suppliers, your overall well being, how you respond to criticism, your general communication skills, your ability to lead others and how you respond to stress.

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Mindfulness For Dummies: Book Review

January 20, 2018 John Burley All Posts, Mindfulness Book Reviews, Reading List

A very good place to begin when you start to take an interest in Mindfulness. This book is ideal and aimed at people who new and do not know what mindfulness is and tempted to explore the possibilities of trying meditation.

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A Mindful Way Reading List

January 18, 2018 John Burley Reading List

Along the journey of A Mindful Way and learning how to be more mindful I have read many books and[…]

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Improve Your Attention At Work With Mindfulness

January 16, 2018 John Burley All Posts, Being Happier, Being Happier At Work

Being able to give your full attention to a task or goal at work is fundamental to completing or achieving it in a timely and productive manner.

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Be More Accepting In Your Relationships with Mindfulness

January 12, 2018 John Burley All Posts, Being Happier, Being Happier In Relationships

Many of us may not be happy to accept that we all have our flaws, some more than others, but we all have them whether we like them or not.

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Less Stressful Relationships with Mindfulness

January 11, 2018 John Burley All Posts, Being Happier, Being Happier In Relationships

Stress can be caused by any number of issues from work to health problems but it can seriously impact your relationships in a negative way.

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Improve Relationships with Emotional Intelligence and Mindfulness

January 10, 2018 John Burley All Posts, Being Happier, Being Happier In Relationships

Good or bad relationships are generally built on how well you can affect the other person’s feelings and emotions in a positive or a negative manner.

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React Less in Relationships with Mindfulness

January 9, 2018 John Burley All Posts, Being Happier, Being Happier In Relationships

Regardless of the type of relationship, no two people can agree on everything all of the time. Sometimes we disagree so strongly that it can lead to an argument often caused by instinctive reactions that are triggered by what is being said by the other.

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Mindfulness and Active Listening

January 8, 2018 John Burley All Posts, Being Happier, Being Happier In Relationships

One of the skills that can be developed with regular mindfulness practice is more active listening and better ability to actually hear what is being said whether verbally or “between the lines”.

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Have Happier Relationships with Mindfulness

January 7, 2018 John Burley All Posts, Being Happier, Being Happier In Relationships

It’s not difficult to see that having the qualities that mindfulness encourages within a relationship of any kind can only enhance it. Mindfulness encourages less judging, more attentiveness, more compassion and more empathy to name a few.

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