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Mindful Creativity For Professionals - Beginners Mind
Published 5/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 1h 3m | Size: 2.54 GB

Reduce mental fatigue, refresh perspective, and develop practical tools to meet the moment at work
What you'll learn
Build confidence in not knowing
Reconnect with meaning, motivation, and personal direction
Increase cognitive flexibility and creative problem-solving
Explore doodling and watercolour play as simple creative awareness tools to see problems afresh
Integrate curiosity into daily professional life
Requirements
No creative or mindfulness experience required.
Description
Tools that help you Meet the Moment at Work
Modern professional life places constant demands on your attention. You're expected to make decisions quickly, manage competing priorities, and perform at a high level - often while navigating change and uncertainty. And sometimes, beneath all of that, there can be a quieter pressure: the pressure to look competent.
To have the answers. To keep up. To stay in control.
Over time, this pressure can lead to mental fatigue, second-guessing, and a sense of running on autopilot, even when you care deeply about doing good work. This course introduces Beginner's Mind as a practical professional capability - a way to refresh your thinking while staying engaged in your work. Think of it as learning how to pathfind through complexity, using curiosity and awareness as navigational tools.
In this course, you will develop a set of mindful creativity tools designed to help you
• Notice when your thinking has become rigid or automatic
• Reset your attention in moments of pressure
• Reduce mental fatigue and cognitive overload
• See familiar challenges from new angles
• Make clearer, more intentional decisions
• Stay confident - even when you don't have all the answers
These tools combine
• Mindfulness
• Reflective practice
• Creative exploration
• Attention training
• Perspective shifting
This course includes
A Creative Sandpit, allowing a risk-free space to practice: In this course, the sandpit takes the form of a realistic workplace case study - the story of Alex, a capable professional navigating the pressures of a demanding role in a changing environment.
Creative Workouts: short, structured activities designed to help you: reset your attention, restore your nervous system, enjoy creative experimentation, strengthen focus and awareness, build cognitive flexibility and integrate learning through embodied practice. Think of these workouts as a gym session for your attention! In this course, the creative workout features the Blue Leaves watercolour project - a simple, calming practice that helps you experience Beginner's Mind directly through colour, movement, and observation.
By the end of Beginner's Mind, you'll be confident to
1. Recognise and interrupt autopilot patterns: Identify habitual thinking and behavioural responses in professional situations, particularly under pressure.
2. Practise curiosity in moments of uncertainty: Develop the ability to pause, ask better questions, and explore multiple perspectives instead of defaulting to quick answers.
3. Build confidence in learning in public: Reduce the internal pressure to appear competent, and practise contributing, questioning, and engaging without needing to "have the answer."
4. Apply beginner's mind to decision-making: Use simple frameworks to approach decisions with openness, flexibility, and awareness of bias.
5. Use creative practice as a cognitive reset tool: Engage in structured creative workouts to calm the nervous system, shift mental states and create space for new thinking
6. Navigate cognitive load and overwhelm more effectively: Recognise when mental overload is impacting thinking and apply techniques to reset and refocus.
7. Engage with real-world complexity through the case study: Apply beginner's mind to the Rovern Falls scenario to explore new ways to balancing competing priorities, responding to unexpected change and make decisions without full information.
8. Reflect on personal learning patterns: Articulate how they learn, where they get stuck, and how they can shift their approach moving forward.
About the Mindful Creativity for Professionals Series
The Mindful Creativity for Professionals series is designed for thoughtful, capable professionals who want to perform well, lead well, and sustain their wellbeing in complex environments. Each course focuses on one of the eight domains of professional life, including
• Leadership & Authority
• Relationships & Communication
• Identity, Confidence & Voice
• Decision-Making & Uncertainty
• Focus, Time & Cognitive Load
• Change, Ambiguity & Transitions
• Meaning, Motivation & Burnout
• Systems Pressure & Overwhelm
Together, these domains form a practical map of modern professional life. You can take this course on its own, or as part of the full developmental pathway.
Who this course is for
Professionals who are experienced and capable, but feel mentally flat, disengaged, or overly routine-driven
Team leaders who notice that familiarity and expertise may be limiting fresh thinking
Individuals interested in mindfulness and creativity as thinking and awareness skills, not artistic pursuits