Today, I am excited to share a topic highlighting the importance of observation as a mindfulness practice. Ready to learn more? Keep reading to discover how this skill can help you succeed in your daily tasks and overcome challenges in your personal and professional life.
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In a world of constant routines and recurring challenges, this skill can be your personal edge! Failure to see and attend to the smallest details in organizational work can have detrimental large-scale effects on organizations. Sometimes, this leads to poor performance, loss of motivation, and other unforeseen negative outcomes. BUT! Did you know there’s a skill that can prevent these unwanted outcomes? The good news is, this skill is something you yourself can nurture. Curious about what this is? It’s… Critical observation ! Critical observation allows you to nurture a mindful attitude to face situations proactively. This skill is often tied to mindfulness, enabling you to remain conscious of what’s happening around you and attentive to the finer details in life. Being observant also helps you perceive situations from different perspectives without having to say much. Through observation, you notice small details, patterns, and mistakes, and address them accordingly. Now… why is critical observation considered a powerful mindfulness practice for individuals and organizations?
Based on the points above, critical observation is clearly a crucial personal and professional skill. As you keep practicing being mindful and observant, you'll grow to better understand and value the significance of this practice. Always remember: Observing is learning. Apply this to your life, and you'll stay one step ahead of your daily tasks! I hope this topic inspired you to develop your critical observation skills for optimum life performance. Have a great day! |
CEO of MBO Partners and former Global Advisory and Consulting CEO at PwC, Everson has worked with many of the world's largest and most prominent organizations, specializing in executive management. He helps companies balance growth, reduce risk, maximize return, and excel in strategic business priorities.
He is a sought-after public speaker and contributor and has been a case study for success from Harvard Business School.
Everson is a Certified Public Accountant, a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and Minnesota Society of Certified Public Accountants. He graduated from St. Cloud State University with a B.S. in Accounting.