Throwing the elephant
Book Description
In the corporate jungle, some of the most challenging obstacles come in the form of difficult bosses who can feel as overwhelming as elephants trampling through your professional peace of mind. Stanley Bing presents an unexpected solution by bridging ancient Eastern wisdom with modern workplace realities.
Drawing from thousands of years of Zen Buddhist teachings, this guide reveals how contemplative practices can transform your relationship with challenging authority figures. Rather than fighting against workplace frustrations, Bing suggests that the path to both inner peace and professional success lies in applying Zen principles to navigate office dynamics.
The approach recognizes that many office workers already engage in meditative states without realizing it, spending considerable time in quiet reflection during their workday. By consciously cultivating this natural tendency toward mindful awareness, readers can develop the clarity and composure needed to handle even the most difficult supervisory relationships.
This practical fusion of spiritual wisdom and career strategy offers a refreshing perspective on workplace challenges. Instead of viewing demanding bosses as insurmountable problems, the book reframes these encounters as opportunities for personal growth and enlightenment. The result is a unique approach that promises to help readers find both professional advancement and spiritual development through the application of ancient contemplative practices to contemporary office life.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~6 hours)
π Length: 201 pages
What You'll Discover
- β Practice Zen Buddhist meditation
- β Discover Zen principles and teachings
- β Understand Buddhist philosophy and practice
- β Explore Managing your boss
- β Explore Management
- β Explore Interpersonal relations