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Meditation & Resisting Urges

Research shows that an ability to resist urges will improve your relationships, increase your dependability, and raise your performance. If you can resist your urges, you can make better, more thoughtful decisions. You can be more intentional about what you say and how you say it. You can think about the outcome of your actions before following through on them.

Our ability to resist an impulse determines our success in learning a new behavior or changing an old habit. It's probably the single most important skill for our growth and development.

As it turns out, that's one of the things meditation teaches us. It's also one of the hardest to learn.

Peter Bregman, writing for Harvard Business Review, encourages us to take the time to meditate. Not unlike working out, finding the time to meditate actually increases productivity by teaching us how to better think and react to those thoughts. ​