The Power of the Present Moment: Transforming Your Workday with Mindfulness cover art

The Power of the Present Moment: Transforming Your Workday with Mindfulness

The Power of the Present Moment: Transforming Your Workday with Mindfulness

Listen for free

View show details

About this listen

Host: Shaun Southworth

Guest: Elisabeth Bletsch, Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Trauma-Focused Therapist


Episode Summary:

In this episode, host Shaun Southworth explores how embracing the present moment can revolutionize your experience at work. With insights from his journey as a mindfulness practitioner and employee rights attorney, Shaun discusses practical techniques to combat workplace stress, distractions, and anxiety. Joining him is licensed clinical social worker and trauma-focused therapist Elisabeth Bletsch, who shares how mindfulness and techniques like EMDR can support healing and resilience.

Episode Highlights:

  • The Ripple Effect of a Single Mindful Moment: Shaun explains how even a brief mindfulness practice can positively influence your entire day.


  • Understanding the Harvard Study on Mind-Wandering: Learn why 47% of our waking hours are spent thinking about something other than what we’re doing and how to break that cycle.

  • Practical Mindfulness Tools:

  1. Breathing exercises, including color breathing.
  2. The 5-4-3-2-1 technique for grounding.
  3. Gratitude practices to shift perspective.

  • Elizabeth Bletsch on Trauma and Healing: Discover how EMDR therapy reprocesses traumatic memories and why mindfulness is a cornerstone for emotional regulation.

  • Tips for Workplace Resilience:
  • How to focus in hostile work environments.
  • Creating mindful moments during the workday to reduce stress.


Ask Shaun Southworth Anything:


Shaun answers listener questions on common workplace challenges:


1. Struggle with Overwhelming Work: Samantha from Boston feels buried by constant interruptions and endless tasks.

  • Advice: Shaun suggests implementing digital boundaries, using mindful breathing to reset during the day, and experimenting with the Pomodoro technique to structure focused work sessions.

2. Fear of Probation Failure: Raj from Seattle is struggling with anxiety about passing his federal probationary period.

  • Advice: Shaun advises a holistic approach using the “5 F’s” (Fitness, Focus, Friends, Faith, and Forgiveness), emphasizing mindfulness practices, physical exercise, and connecting with support systems to navigate stress.

3. Team Disengagement: Elena from Miami wants her team to be more present during meetings.

  • Advice: Shaun recommends starting meetings with a one-minute mindfulness exercise to center everyone’s attention, setting clear expectations for engagement, and incorporating activities that encourage participation.


Key Takeaways:
  • Mindfulness doesn’t require hours of effort—start with just five minutes a day.
  • Your mind is a tool; learning to manage it can transform both work and life.
  • Small, intentional practices like gratitude or mindful breathing can create profound changes over time.

Resources & Links:

Harvard Study on Mind-Wandering (View Study Details)

Engage and Stay Connected:
  • We love hearing from you! Submit your
No reviews yet
In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.