Appendix A

Answers to Learning Check Questions

This appendix presents the answers to the Mindfulness at Work Training (MAWT) learning check questions in Chapter 6.

Week 1 Learning Check

The answers to the week 1 learning check are as follow:

  1. Mindfulness is ‘paying attention, on purpose, to the present moment without judgement’. Mindfulness is all about training your brain to become more aware of what is happening as it is happening. It cultivates awareness of your thoughts, emotions and body, and the interplay between them. Mindfulness is experiencing the present moment with openness and curiosity, without judging it as good or bad or trying to categorise it.
  2. Mindfulness:
    • Can thicken those parts of the brain’s cerebral cortex responsible for decision making, attention and memory.
    • Reduces the tendency for the brain to default to habits and ways of thinking based on past experiences.
    • Helps you balance left- and right-brain activity.
  3. The brain’s tendency to work on auto-pilot is a good thing because it frees your working memory to do more things. However, the brain working on auto-pilot is also a bad thing because people make decisions and act based on old information, which may or may not be relevant or appropriate.
  4. Being in the present allows you to see things as they really are in this moment rather than how you think they are, which may be inaccurate. It allows you to make wiser decisions based on facts rather than passing thoughts.

Week 2 Learning Check

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