- Reduced Health Care Costs
References:
- Psychomatic Medicine 49 (1987): 493–507.
- American Journal of Health Promotion (1996, in press).
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- Increased Job Satisfaction and Productivity
References:
- Academy of Management Journal 17 (1974): 362–368.
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- Reduced Job Worry and Tension
References:
- Anxiety, Stress, and Coping: An International Journal 6 (1994): 245–262.
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- Improved Work and Personal Relationships
References:
- Academy of Management Journal 17 (1974): 362–368.
- Anxiety, Stress, and Coping: An International Journal 6 (1994): 245–262.
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- Improved Employment Status
References:
- Journal of Counseling and Development 64 (1986): 212–215.
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- Decreased Desire to Change Jobs
References:
- Academy of Management Journal 17 (1974): 362–368.
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Conclusion
The experience of unbounded awareness during the Transcendental Meditation and TM-Sidhi programs neutralizes the stress born of routine work. It leads to broad, comprehensive vision, with the ability to spontaneously "compute" whatever is necessary to achieve a goal with the least effort and greatest benefit for oneself, the organization, and society. One's job becomes a means to unfold higher levels of success, personal development, and satisfaction.
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