Leading a remote team may be new for you as increasing tension around the Coronavirus urges businesses to send their employees home. How can you mindfully and effectively guide others as you navigate through this unknown territory?

Social distancing because of health concerns for ourselves and others is a kind thing to do, but it also can be isolating.

Navigating the uncertainty around the Coronavirus can be overwhelming. We’ve put together free programs created by eM Life to help you and your team manage the stress mindfully.

Daylight Savings Time can be an adjustment period of mental fogginess and fatigue. Mindfulness can help you ease back into the right schedule.

Lack of sleep from daylight savings time affects productivity, work performance, concentration, and memory, according to physicians at the University of Washington. The Coronavirus may further impact sleep with the ongoing fear and uncertainty associated with this rapidly evolving situation.

The constant alerts and announcements about Coronavirus can be anxiety-inducing and leave you with a lot of questions – should I really be scared of the virus? Should I prepare somehow? What should I do? How will this affect my business?

If we’re versed in the science and practice of mindfulness or well-being, we may be inclined to label technology as counterproductive. While being mindful of how we spend our time online is part of building a healthy relationship with technology, it’s not the whole story. There’s also a lot to gain from experiencing the full benefits of technology, especially in the realm of fostering or deepening online connection. Read on to learn more!

Have you ever wondered if others’ posts on social media are a genuine reflection of their life?  For example, is their life or business really as successful (or perfect) as it may sound?  In my early days of being a new business owner, spending time on social media was a slippery slope. One afternoon, when … Continued

eMindful, the leading provider of purpose-driven mindfulness solutions with proven outcomes, today announced that it has been named to the nation’s list of Best and Brightest Companies in Wellness® and the Best and Brightest Companies to Work For in the Nation® by The National Association for Business Resources.

Self-criticism is a social norm. While becoming your own BFF, seems only a remote possibility. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Becoming more aware of our best attributes can be a multifaceted mindfulness practice