PDV 98 — Mindfulness: A Practical Approach for Life and Work
Spring
Mondays
Date(s)
Apr 4—Apr 25
4 weeks
Drop By
Apr 17
Units
1Fees
Format
On-campus course
Open
Can you remain calm, confident, and centered no
matter what challenges you face? Mindfulness is
especially relevant in our fast-paced society that places
increased demands on our attention, energy, and productivity.
With mindfulness growing in popularity, it can
mean different things to different people. In this course,
we will define mindfulness as a mental state characterized
by paying attention in the present moment, being
open to new perspectives, and being nonjudgmental.
Research shows that mindful people enjoy many advantages
in well-being, vitality, and success. This course
focuses on cultivating mindfulness as a way of being and
as a powerful tool to use in daily life. Our science-based,
practical approach blends traditional and modern views
of mindfulness. We will expand on traditional views and
practices of mindfulness, teaching students techniques
for challenging current mindsets and systematically
applying mindfulness in relationships, the workplace,
personal well-being, and health. Exploring mindfulness
through a modern lens, students employ skill-building
techniques including meditation. We will engage in
paired discussions and reflective exercises, which will
help students relate differently to experiences and to see
circumstances, themselves, and others more objectively
and clearly.
This course may not be taken for a Letter Grade.
Laura Delizonna, Chief Learning Officer, Wisdom Lab
Laura Delizonna specializes in the fundamental practices and skill sets that lead to sustainable happiness and success. She is the author of four positive psychology handbooks, designs mindfulness-based happiness and emotional intelligence programs, delivers trainings and workshops in organizations, and coaches individuals. Earlier she was a staff psychologist at the Stanford School of Medicine. Delizonna received a PhD from Boston University.Textbooks for this course:
(Required) Laura Delizonna and Ted Anstedt, Mindful: A Self-Coaching Guide and Toolkit (Positive Psychology and The Keys to Happiness) (ISBN 978-1512065763)