Engagement Strategy
Quick Reset
Are your people taking sufficient breaks through the workday or are they powering through and burning out? It’s helpful to remind them that there are quick and effective resources that they can seamlessly incorporate into their busy schedules so they can feel refreshed.
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Subject: How are you using your breaks during the day?
Are you in tune with what your body needs throughout the workday?
Oftentimes when we’re deep in our workflow, it can be easy to forget to take breaks before we get back to our projects. And when we do take that time for ourselves, we may feel guilty and eager to return to our task at hand.
But those things can all hinder us from taking quick, effective rest moments for an instant boost that can improve our mental well-being during the day.
Establish your simple routine for taking effective breaks between work tasks with Calm’s resources:
- One Minute Reset
- In this 1-minute guided meditation, you’ll learn to quickly reset by taking deep breaths with grounded intentions.
- Balanced and Present
- In this 2-minute meditation, you’ll find your calm in moments when you may be experiencing difficult feelings.
- Reset Your Attention
- In this 3-minute meditation session, you’ll shift your perspective by experiencing things as if for the first time.
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A daily well-being practice doesn’t need to take a long time. Sometimes a quick reset is all we need during a busy workday. It’ll not only help you regain productivity but also reduce your stress levels. Create an easy and realistic routine with Calm’s mindfulness-backed tools so you have a flexible practice that you can lean on whenever you need it.
Start taking some small, quick mindful breaks with these Calm resources:
- One Minute Reset
- Quickly reset your mental state by taking deep breaths with grounded intentions.
- Balanced and Present
- Find your calm in this moment when you might be feeling overwhelmed or anxious.
- Reset Your Attention
- Shift your perspective by experiencing things as if for the first time.
If you feel "burnout" setting in, if you feel demoralized and exhausted, it is best, for the sake of everyone, to withdraw and restore yourself.
— Dalai Lama