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Pause. Breathe. Choose.
- Become the CEO of Your Well-Being
- Narrated by: Lameece Issaq
- Length: 9 hrs and 19 mins
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Publisher's Summary
CEO, executive wellness coach, and thought leader Naz Beheshti distills the most valuable lessons she learned from her first boss and mentor, Steve Jobs, into a holistic method to live your best life. Presenting the highly effective framework that Beheshti has used with clients for over a decade, this book empowers you to fulfill your highest business, personal, and social potential.
Beheshti grew up in the heart of Silicon Valley, and her first job was at Apple as Jobs's executive assistant. Stints at other Fortune 500 companies followed. During these years, Beheshti absorbed lessons about pursuing her passion and purpose, innovating, and accumulating her greatest wealth. But she also learned that professional success cannot be sustained long-term without a holistic approach. Now more than ever, when stress and burnout are ubiquitous, we must access our authentic self by closing the gap between leading with our head and our heart. When we integrate every aspect of our life (career, relationships, self-care, and self-development) and fuel that ecosystem as a whole, we can both be well and do well.
The key to thriving in today's high-pressure culture is to cultivate deep self-awareness and strong emotional intelligence, which facilitates making mindful choices that transform your life: One conscious choice begets another. Rooted in neuroscience, mindfulness, and positive psychology, Pause. Breathe. Choose. is a guide for self-discovery, better choices, and purposeful growth. Offering over 80 proven tools and strategies to improve yourself and your workplace and achieve sustainable success, this inspirational guide to becoming the CEO of your well-being teaches how to:
- Master mindfulness to access your authentic self and make better choices
- Strengthen self-awareness and emotional intelligence to cultivate stronger connections
- Upgrade your mindset and behavior to take charge of your life
- Manage stress and build resilience to bounce forward and thrive
- Connect your head and your heart to lead with passion and purpose
- Be at the top of your game in all areas of your life
- Gain greater energy, clarity, and creativity to navigate change and growth with confidence
- Improve employee well-being, employee engagement, and company culture in your organizations
Pause. Breathe. Choose. is an outgrowth of Beheshti's twenty-plus years of experience working at Fortune 500 companies, learning firsthand from luminaries ranging from Steve Jobs to the Dalai Lama, and consulting with and coaching international business leaders, entrepreneurs, startups, universities, and major global organizations.
Critic Reviews
"Naz Beheshti's book, Pause. Breathe. Choose., provides practical tools to unlock your highest potential for total well-being."
- Deepak Chopra, author of Total Meditation
"Pause. Breathe. Choose. is a go-to guide for anyone who wants to take charge of their life and reach their true potential. You'll be delighted by the beautiful prose and the helpful structure of each chapter. I urge you to let this wonderful book be a game changer for you."
- BJ Fogg, PhD, New York Times bestselling author of Tiny Habits and behavior scientist, Stanford University
"Pause. Breathe. Choose. The title itself conveys everything we need to know to become more thoughtful and fulfilled in work and life. Naz Beheshti's book reminds us that the pursuit of doing well need not get in the way of well-being. Anyone seeking more fulfillment in their life will find something in this book to help."
- Amy C. Edmondson, professor, Harvard Business School, and author of The Fearless Organization: Creating Psychological Safety in the Workplace for Learning, Innovation, and Growth