Conferences are a popular way to take a break from our regular day to day, catch up on the latest technology and network. You may be getting ready to attend another conference soon.
And I’m sure you and your team is ready to take on the world. But have you ever thought about how do you really feel before, during and after big conference and events?
No doubt about the pace is fast, the socializing is intense, the sleep is fitful, the alcohol is flowing and the recharge time is all but nonexistent.
Did you take notice of that even the days before a conference can be stressful? Traveling, kids at home who need to adjust while you’re away and extra time before the event for planning and communication.
We’re so busy that we don’t think there is room to connect with ourselves. And while we know taking time to recharge comes back threefold at the event, it's often more familiar to put it on the back burner until after the event.
There never seems to be any free time at these events, right? Every sales person is booked from dawn to far past dusk, cramming their calendars full of meetings, demos, cocktail parties and any opportunity to shake hands with a potential partner. The attitude is that every single moment spent at a conference is so valuable that we can't waste a single one.
The trap is, of course, that when you push yourself too hard and don't take time out to breathe or recharge, you actually end up being less effective at the event.
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7 easy ways to stay mindful at Conferences
Well, there are ways to catch a few silent moments to yourself to recharge, even when you’re busy socializing. Here you have 7 tips for staying mindful at conferences:
- Prioritize. Choose three focus points a day that you want to achieve. Perhaps key sessions you want to attend, people you want to meet and connect with or booths you must visit during the conference. Just the top three things. Write them down.
- Silence. At the beginning of each day, before you head out, take one minute to sit silent in your room. Just one minute to connect to yourself and be aware of your surroundings. A minute of pure BEING instead of DOING. Then check your list of three focus point to remind yourself of your focus of the day. Find out how silence can boost your focus and effectiveness
- Surrender control. Just give it up. We all know that we can only control so much, so why put all that energy in trying? Work hard, do the best you can and then let it go.
- Accept the outcome.Just be with what is there. Observe what is there, feelings, thoughts, body sensations, people and surroundings, all without judgment. You'll feel freer, better be able to cope with difficulties and have a deeper sense of connection with yourself.
- Give yourself time to move. Mindfulness and exercise make the perfect pair because paying attention on purpose means paying attention to each part of your body. Go for a walk, do some stretching or whatever activity relieves and refreshes you.
- Be your own best friend. It is important to be kind to yourself. Nobody is perfect. And not all of us love to socialize 24/7 (including me by the way!). When you feel overstimulated, just walk away. Go for a walk outside, make a quick stop at the rest rooms and then come back when you’re ready.
- Have fun and smile. Becoming mindful of your smile is one way to ensure people feel you’re welcoming and kind. Let you light shine and enjoy. Research has actually shown that a smile can change the neural paths in our brain from feeling stressed to feeling happy.
Enjoy your conferences. And don't forget to recharge.
Because time matters…