I'm Jeffrey Davis.
My job is to find useful ways for individuals and teams to keep open to possibilities,
Even in times of challenge and change.
Now,
If you find it difficult to focus on work that really matters,
Don't despair,
Because it turns out our human capacity to focus is quite fragile.
The prefrontal cortex,
Which correlates with our ability to make conscious decisions,
Constitutes only about 4% of the brain's total volume.
The other 96% is bigger and stronger.
4% is not very much to account for your ability to stay consistently focused on your goals.
Now,
Psychologists and neuropsychologists have a metaphor for the mind that reflects the brain's proportions.
It's called the elephant and the rider.
Now,
This metaphor has been used by the Buddha as well as the Sufi poet Rumi in stories to illustrate the nature of the human mind.
Here's how the metaphor goes.
Your total mind is comprised of one large elephant with a small human rider who sits atop it.
Now,
That human rider is what we call conscious rational thought and intentional activity.
The massive elephant includes the stimuli that our senses take in without our conscious awareness.
The elephant includes all of your body's functions,
From your blood flowing,
Your heart beating,
Your lungs breathing,
The dream images you had last night,
And all of the underwriting mental chatter of self-doubt and fear,
As well as possible creative insights,
All below the radar of the conscious rider mind.
Your big elephant unconscious accounts for about 95% of the mind's activity and influences that small rational rider who thinks it's in control.
So,
The question for us is how do you influence the functioning of your unconscious elephant mind to work in harmony with the intentions of your conscious rider mind?
How do you bring more of your unconscious mind to work on behalf of your conscious intentions?
It turns out you are equipped with a natural system in your body that directly influences that big-sized unconscious activity that in turn influences how well you can sustain your focus on what you want.
The system is your ability to influence your body's respiration.
Your breathing system is like your conscious rider's ability to be an elephant whisperer,
So to speak.
When you harness how long you inhale and exhale,
And as you train yourself to breathe naturally at deeper rates with calm awareness,
Your body's breathing system has a direct influence on the activity in that prefrontal cortex,
That 4% of your brain's volume that's trying to help you focus.
When you have this calm focus,
The brainwave oscillations in the prefrontal cortex slow down by about half to the state of mind that's associated with focus and flow states.
So,
Here's your invitation.
During the next 24 hours,
When you choose to intentionally focus on work that matters,
Bring awareness to your ribcage and take four cycles of breathing in and out for four seconds each.
If you notice work is challenging you and stressing you,
Take a few steady breaths,
Elongating the exhalations.
Then,
Throughout the week,
Observe even a slight difference in the quality of your soft focus while you work.
And by the way,
Be sure to take breaks.
Thank you for showing up for your most impactful work.
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Be well,
And thanks for running with me.