Mindfulness for Job-Related Stress

Mindfulness for Job-Related Stress classes are…

  • Personalized

    Intake surveys help me personalize the content to your industry and maintain relevance to the participants showing up for the course.

  • Targeted

    Everyone has pain points when it comes to achieving wellness. I’ll work closely with participants to identify and overcome stressors and triggers.

  • Standardized

    The method I've built over the past five years has a strong track record. I stay with the framework that works while individualizing it to your team.

What they’re saying…

“I truly believe every patrol officer needs to attend this class. Lauren is fantastic and bring a level of expertise in mindfulness and stress that we all desperately need.”


What to expect

What is the set up like?

Whether you choose a half day block training or a twelve-week series, all classes mix lecture with experiential mindfulness practices to help participants stay engaged. While the lesson plan is the same each time to ensure consistent delivery, details are refined to be relevant to your industry.

Choose from:

  • Two-hour block

  • Four-hour block

  • Six-week series

  • Eight-week series

  • Twelve-week series

We meet in a classroom style set up with everyone in chairs at a table or desk. This is not yoga so no yoga mats are needed.

Pre and post-surveys are conducted to report back efficacy of the training.

What is included in the workshop fees?

  • In-person or virtual live training.

  • One (optional) private session per participant with instructor.

  • One year unlimited access for each participant to The Daily Well app providing extensive mindfulness and movement classes. ($200 value per person). Because stress and trauma are physical and body-based, yoga or any kind of movement is encouraged on the healing journey.

  • Complete custom workbook for each participant, branded with your logo.

  • A recorded version of each class for participants who have to miss (for 6 & 12 week series classes only).

  • A final report summarizing participant feedback.

When can you come teach?

The course can begin anytime, and may be offered Monday - Saturday (Sundays on a case-by-case basis).

Do we have access to our instructor during the series?

Yes! All participants have email access to the instructor for the duration of the series, or before and after the workshop if a one-time session.

How is the training customized for my business?

During an intake session, we learn about your people, your business culture, and unique struggles. Together, we decide on a name for the training. Options include:

  • Mindfulness for Mental Health

  • Mindfulness for Stress

  • Introduction to Mindfulness

  • Mental Wellness in the Workplace

  • Workplace Zen : Stress Relief Series

Then, on day one of training we ask all participants to fill out an anonymous survey where they share details of work and home stressors. The instructor threads those real life examples through the training.

What can we expect in the workshop?

Each training is front-loaded with the “why:” the neuroscience of stress and trauma and a concept called “widening the window of tolerance.” Knowing how the body and brain relate to stress helps participants anchor into why this work matters, and helps to normalize their personal experience.

Learning key definitions is followed by broader conversations of how stress and mindfulness relate to work, relationships, and physical and mental wellness.

What will we learn?

Regardless of length of training chosen, all participants leave with at least three trauma-informed stress reduction techniques and three breathing techniques. Longer trainings cover more topics and offer more techniques.

Overall, participants will learn how to:

  • Reduce stress

  • Increase resilience and well-being

  • Lower anxiety and depression

  • Improve sleep

  • Lower inflammation

  • Increase their sense of purpose at work and at home

Each participant leaves with training materials as their toolbox of research-backed techniques to help them take back control of their health.

The goal is to provide simple yet powerful techniques to be easily used on a daily basis to mitigate the effects of job-related stress. Of course, the techniques also apply to all areas of life.

Who is this for?

Mindfulness for Job-Related Stress and Trauma is for anyone in a high stress career, including but not limited to: public school employees, healthcare workers, law enforcement and fire departments, lawyers, non-profits, and military.

Why should I do this for my team?

Working with Lauren and The Mindful Project provides an increase in health and quality of life by targeting the ways in which chronic stress is managed in the body and mind. Ultimately, each participant learns ways to better cope with traumatic and stressful events as an ongoing life skill, so these events no longer take such a toll on overall health and wellness.

Stress is not inherently bad, and in fact, healthy levels of stress are required for high performance. However, the American Medical Association now says 75-90% of human disease is due to untreated chronic stress. Combined with work related traumas that certain industries face, intervention is required to continue to care for each individual and their quality of life. In addition to the personal health and wellness component, neuroscience shows that the healing of each person contributes to a more effective team environment, as well as higher on-the-job performance.

What they’re saying…

“I am absolutely thrilled this class was offered and I think we should attend classes like this regularly, once a quarter, so the information is always fresh.”