Five Precepts To A Better Workday And Planet

11739392_sThese precepts are taken from a book, entitled The Present Moment by Thich Nhat Hanh.  These basic Buddhist tenets are useful to consider applying in the everyday workplace.

We look to the foundation of Buddhism to better understand our own propensity for unethical behavior and without guilt or judgment, take responsibility to make necessary corrections and become a better version of ourself.

FIRST PRECEPT: Aware of the suffering caused by the destruction of life, I vow to cultivate compassion and to learn ways to protect the lives of people, animals, plants and minerals. I am determined not to kill, not to let others kill, and not to condone any act of killing in the world, in my thinking, and in my way of life.

SECOND PRECEPT: Aware of the suffering caused by exploitation, social injustice, stealing, and oppression, I vow to cultivate loving kindness and learn ways to work for the well being of people, animal, plants and minerals. I vow to practice generosity by sharing my time, energy, and material resources with those who are in real need. I am determined not to steal and not to possess anything that should belong to others. I will respect the property of others, and I will prevent others from profiting from human suffering or the suffering of other species of Earth.

THIRD PRECEPT: Aware of the suffering caused by sexual misconduct, I vow to cultivate responsibility and to learn ways to protect the safety and integrity of individuals, couples, families, and society. I am determined not to engage in sexual relations without love and a long-term commitment. To preserve the happiness of myself and others, I am determined to protect children from sexual abuse and to prevent couples and families from being broken by sexual conduct.

FOURTH PRECEPT: Aware of the suffering caused by unmindful words and the inability to listen to others, I vow to cultivate loving speech and deep listening. Knowing that words can create happiness or suffering, I vow to learn to speak truthfully, with words that inspire self-confidence, joy, and hope. I am determined not to spread news that I do not know to be certain and not to criticize or condemn things of which I am not sure. I will refrain from uttering words that can cause diversion or discord or that can cause the family or the community to break. I will make all efforts to reconcile and resolve conflict, however small, and to speak in ways that bring joy and happiness to others and that relieve others of their suffering.

FIFTH PRECEPT: Aware of the suffering caused by unmindful consumption, I vow to cultivate good health—both physical and mental—for myself, my family, and my society by practicing mindful eating, drinking, and consuming. I vow to ingest only items that preserve peace, well-being, and joy in my body, in my consciousness, and in the collective body and consciousness of my family and society. I am determined not to use alcohol or any other intoxicant or to ingest foods or other items that contain toxins—such as certain TV programs, magazines, books, films, and conversations. I am aware that to damage my body or my consciousness with these poisons is to betray my ancestors, my parents, my society, and future generations. I will work to transform violence, fear, anger, and confusion in myself and in others by observing a wholesome diet. I understand that a proper diet is crucial for self-transformation and for the transformation of society.

To get a corporate yoga onsite class started, please contact info@claytonyoga.com or 314-630-1677 today! Namaste.

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What Our Happy Corporate Yoga Clients Have To Say About St. Louis Corporate Yoga

Since 2001, St. Louis Corporate Yoga has been offering on-site wellness yoga programs to many corporations throughout the greater metro St. Louis area.  St. Louis Corporate Yoga has expanded to a staff of 10 yoga instructors who offer the best yoga available.

Our companies include:  Towers Watson, Gallop, Johnson and Neuman, AG Edwards Headquarters, Renaissance Financial, and St. Louis County Employees.  More and more companies are realizing the wonderful benefits of having on-site corporate yoga in their workplace today.

Here what other current clients have to say:

Benefits according to Natalie Warren, Office Services Representative for the Department of Revenue, are multiple.  “Regular yoga classes give me a better ability to focus on time consuming projects, produce better quality work, experience more energy throughout the day, and address underlying health issues that are all weight related”.

Anna Gail, Director of Employee Wellness for the St. Louis County began almost one year ago and has now seen the yoga wellness movement explode with popularity and interest.  Classes have expanded from two to four classes each week.  This is what Ms. Gail has to say, “Michelle and her staff are passionate about what they do and very respectful of each yogi who comes to class. This is a great stress relief and great low impact fitness workout.  The price is right, low cost sharing with our sponsor, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield.”

Tom Hinton, chief investigator for the U.S Federal Government started taking yoga for chronic lower back pain and found that “yoga helped me to detach from the problems, lower my stress and anxiety, push distractions away and increase my flexibility.  I also love the music and quiet soothing instruction.  I find that many of the movements alleviate my back pain and I can even do it in my office. I highly recommend St. Louis Corporate Yoga to anyone.”

Joe Hagen, Attorney, U.S Court of Appeals, says “I started yoga after hyperextending my knee.  It did take several months but with yoga, I am able once again to participate in all my previous athletic activities, something I could not do even with physical therapy.  I attend the class during my lunch hour and while the workout is often strenuous, I don’t get sweaty and therefore am able to change and get right back to my desk.  I heartily recommend yoga to co-workers as well as friends and I find it’s made a tremendous difference in my quality of life”.  Business professionals find St. Louis Corporate Yoga to be a great way to get in shape and relieve stress.

To get more involved in starting a corporate yoga program at your workplace, please contact, Michelle Maue, at 314-630-1677 or email us at info@claytonyoga.com.

 

 

 

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