惯性聚合 高效追踪和阅读你感兴趣的博客、新闻、科技资讯
阅读原文 在惯性聚合中打开

推荐订阅源

Security Archives - TechRepublic
Security Archives - TechRepublic
罗磊的独立博客
T
The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss
The GitHub Blog
The GitHub Blog
Apple Machine Learning Research
Apple Machine Learning Research
The Register - Security
The Register - Security
J
Java Code Geeks
V2EX - 技术
V2EX - 技术
Vercel News
Vercel News
N
News and Events Feed by Topic
腾讯CDC
P
Proofpoint News Feed
N
News | PayPal Newsroom
www.infosecurity-magazine.com
www.infosecurity-magazine.com
爱范儿
爱范儿
O
OpenAI News
酷 壳 – CoolShell
酷 壳 – CoolShell
月光博客
月光博客
Martin Fowler
Martin Fowler
Engineering at Meta
Engineering at Meta
D
Docker
Y
Y Combinator Blog
博客园 - 聂微东
G
Google Developers Blog
S
Security @ Cisco Blogs
Simon Willison's Weblog
Simon Willison's Weblog
S
Schneier on Security
H
Hackread – Cybersecurity News, Data Breaches, AI and More
S
SegmentFault 最新的问题
云风的 BLOG
云风的 BLOG
阮一峰的网络日志
阮一峰的网络日志
C
CXSECURITY Database RSS Feed - CXSecurity.com
CTFtime.org: upcoming CTF events
CTFtime.org: upcoming CTF events
C
CERT Recently Published Vulnerability Notes
I
Intezer
G
GRAHAM CLULEY
有赞技术团队
有赞技术团队
Attack and Defense Labs
Attack and Defense Labs
V
Visual Studio Blog
博客园 - Franky
博客园 - 三生石上(FineUI控件)
W
WeLiveSecurity
钛媒体:引领未来商业与生活新知
钛媒体:引领未来商业与生活新知
让小产品的独立变现更简单 - ezindie.com
让小产品的独立变现更简单 - ezindie.com
Hugging Face - Blog
Hugging Face - Blog
Scott Helme
Scott Helme
T
Troy Hunt's Blog
Hacker News - Newest:
Hacker News - Newest: "LLM"
L
LINUX DO - 最新话题
C
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency CISA

Forbes - ForbesWomen

The New Math Of Success: Why Higher Salaries Aren’t Delivering Stability How AI Is Making The Motherhood Penalty Worse CFOs Aren’t A Cost - They’re A Profit Strategy Are Meal Replacement Drinks Healthy? How To Position Yourself For The C-Suite In 2026 Olympic Gold Medalist Jade Carey Announces Comeback Death & Fatness In HBO’s ‘DTF St. Louis’ Gen Z, Sheryl Sandberg And Emma Grede: Commodity Feminism Is Weakening Is There Accountability And Justice In Divorce? The NWSL’s Most Valuable Teams In 2026. Plus: Why So Many Women Feel Overstimulated Why Some Families Feel So Exhausting: The Hidden Cost Of ‘Low-Effort’ Family Dynamics Ambition Guilt Is A Hidden Cost For Women Building Wealth Beyoncé’s ‘Lemonade’ At 10: Pain, Power And A Cultural Legacy How The NFL Draft Aligns Teams And What Leaders Can Learn Emma Grede Took Power By Changing The Rules. She’s Now Telling Women To Play By Them Your Period, Your Proteins, Your Health P!nk Built A Real Winery—And Hid It From Everyone For Years Goldman Environmental Prize Goes To All-Women Cohort In Historic First Women Know The Pay Gap Exists But May Not Think It Affects Them. Here’s Why That Matters Why The Future Of Leadership Is Energy Management Where To Watch New York Liberty Games In New York City Nia Long, Colman Domingo And Jaafar Jackson On ‘Michael’ Biopic And Jackson Legacy Progress For Preeclampsia Why So Many Women Feel Overstimulated And What It Reveals About Modern Work And Life 39% Of Employees Cry At Work. Empathetic Leaders Can Change That Why Most Businesses Don’t Sell And How To Build One That Will Mara Brock Akil And Congresswoman Sydney Kamlager-Dove Share How Storytelling Shapes Black Maternal Health Columbus And Haslams Land NWSL Expansion Franchise For $205 Million How College Graduates Get Jobs Today—Build, Share, Get Found Soaring Cost Of Menstrual Products Is Unfairly Burdening Working Women Mayte Garcia On Prince's Legacy, Live 4 Love Charities And The Glam Slam Benefit In Hollywood How Luxury Brands Are Quietly Leaning Into Artificial Intelligence How Online ‘Rape Communities’ Are Reshaping Violence Against Women Vaginal Drug Delivery Had A Funding Problem—Merck Changed That The Funding Gap For Women Founders Isn’t Closing Michelle Wie West Announces Return To Competitive Golf... Kind Of Working From Home Isn’t Killing Women’s Careers. But Corporate Culture Still Might Be Meet Europe’s New 30 Under 30 And Do More Than ‘Manifest.’ Plus: Unblock Bottlenecks Slowing You Down The $600 Million Fire And The Hidden Risk Of Employee Disgruntlement At-Home Cervical Cancer Screening: How Teal Health Changed the Game The Jobs AI Won't Take Are The Ones America Is About To Lose Life Lessons From Danielle Steel—Career, Success And A Woman’s Place Job Hunting Over 40—Reframe Your Work Narrative The Career-Confused Era Is Not A Crisis. It’s A Signal Dr. Becky Is Moving Into The Nursery With A New Approach To Parenthood Aryna Sabalenka The Brand Is About Authentic Personality Zoey Schorsch Becomes The First American Woman To Compete In The Markel Magnolia Cup AI Is Making In-Person Conferences More Popular Than Ever ‘Elite Eight’ Showdown Begins Today With NCAA Titles On The Line The Quiet Anxiety Of Successful Founders And Why No One Talks About It Union Berlin’s Marie-Louise Eta—Ending The Leadership Pipeline Myth High Stakes Meet Higher Scores At The 2026 NCAA Gymnastics Championships GLO30 Is Using AI To Help Prevent Summer Sun Damage Before It Shows Up On Skin AI And The Gender Gap: The New Broken Rung Most Women Don’t Know Exists Can A $26 Billion Investment Survive Federal Policy Changes? How Investing In Childcare Can Save Companies Up To $70 Billion A Year Inside The U.K.’s First Women’s Sports Bar And The Market It’s Betting On Valarie Kaur’s Sage Warrior Reframes Love As A Tool For Justice In A Divided America Wilson Blade V10 Racket Release Adds ‘Pop’ For Aggressive Control How Uncertainty At Work Fuels Impostor Syndrome And What To Do Next 3 Simple Ways To Uplevel Your Agentic AI Customer Service Must-Watch Routines At The 2026 NCAA Gymnastics Championships Kailin Chio Is Setting A New Standard In NCAA Gymnastics New High School Graduation Requirement: Financial Literacy The Dangerous Obsession With Growing Your Business Too Fast 7 Smart Questions To Decode Your Boss’s Priorities Skills-Based Hiring—Why College Graduates Are More Valuable Than Ever IBM Pays $17 Million Due To Its DEI Practices—Here Are The Accusations How To Watch The 2026 NCAA Gymnastics Championships How The Elite Recruiter Is Helping Professionals Navigate A Tough Job Market When Paychecks Stop, Families Pay The Price Why Does Endometriosis Take Years To Diagnose? The Loom App Gives Your Clothing a Second Life and a Better One The Top Contenders For The 2026 NCAA Gymnastics All-Around Title Why High School Seniors Are Choosing The Wrong College Majors The Most Important Person At OpenAI Right Now May Not Be Sam Altman How Some 70-Year-Olds Are Suddenly Missing Social Security Benefits. Plus: ‘Doomjobbing’ Is The New Doomscrolling Derailing Careers The ‘Emotional Support Daughter’: How Family Roles Shape Women’s Mental Health Inside Sofie Pavitt’s Rise From Fashion To ‘The Acne Whisperer’ Six Products. Six Million-Dollar Milestones. One Market Most Founders Won't Touch The Best Empathy Training For Leaders? Parenting A Kid Fractional, Freelance And The Rise Of The Nonlinear Career Women’s Sports See Historic Growth. It’s Time Its Athletes Get Paid Like It Good Leaders Predict—But Great Leaders Prepare How To Make Smarter Business Decisions Using Financial Data Glassdoor's Best Workplaces For Caregivers And Parents In 2026 How Halle Bailey And Director Kat Coiro Crafted ‘You, Me & Tuscany’— A Fresh Women-Led Rom-Com Kanye West Sold Out SoFi—Why Brands Are Still Saying No Gen Z Isn’t Unprofessional—They’re Untrained: Lessons From Erin McGoff Autism And Sesame Street: A New Model For Autism Inclusion Why Access, Not Talent, Drives Survival New Research Shows Flexibility Is Shrinking—Right When Women Need It Most From Disruptor To Hyatt Powerhouse: How Tamara Lohan Redefined Luxury The Real Reason Women-Owned Businesses Stall At Growth Are Colleges Creating Leaders Or Followers In Today’s Economy? Why Cooling Clothing Is The Next Frontier In Women’s Wellness Midi Health: Menopause and Women's Longevity Meet The ‘Elite Eight’ NCAA Gymnastics Teams Headed To Fort Worth UCLA Wins First National Championship In NCAA Era These Two Women Are On A Mission: Unlock The ‘Hidden Job Market ’for Women Through Relationships
The Rise Of SKY Breath Is Taking On The Mental Health Crisis At Work
Yola Robert · 2026-04-22 · via Forbes - ForbesWomen
Art of Living is bringing SKY Breath to the workforce.

Art of Living is bringing SKY Breath to the workforce.

Courtesy of Art of Living

For decades, the modern American workplace has told us that if we perform better, work faster, think smarter, listen harder, collaborate better, that success and job security, even happiness, would follow. Workplaces are often riddled with anxiety and contribute to one’s overall mental health. Now, more of the workforce wants and expects a more balanced work environment that supports their overall wellbeing.

Long before burnout became a headline, the Art of Living Foundation has been dedicated to a singular global mission of creating a stress-free, violence-free society. As anxiety and burnout reshape American work, the organization is helping leaders and employees refocus on what it sees as the lever for managing modern stress and improving work performance through our own nervous system and breath.

Mental health is no longer episodic but persistent, cumulative, and deeply woven into how we live and work. The data confirms what many already feel. 35% U.S. workers say their job harms their mental health, and roughly 50% report feeling used up, emotionally drained, or burned out from work. Beyond work, nearly one in five U.S. adults lives with a mental health condition, according to the National Institutes of Health.

A Biological Lever for Stress: SKY Breath

The Art of Living’s premise is simple: stress isn’t just psychological, it’s biological. And biology can be shifted, often through something as simple as the breath. The Art of Living’s foundational breathwork program, SKY Breath, is redefining breathwork not as a wellness luxury but as a practical, science-backed tool for regulating the nervous system. “The challenges in today’s workplace are not merely external; they arise from a restless and overburdened mind,” says Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, founder of the Art of Living. “Our goal in developing SKY Breath was to give people a direct experience of stillness through the breath and a practical tool to achieve their success and goals, whether it is work or personal,” he adds.

Sky Breath has been shown to improve mental health in the workplace.

Courtesy of Art of Living

The idea is simple: interrupt the chronic fight-or-flight state that so many people live in through SKY Breath’s structured, rhythmic breathing. By doing so, the body creates the physiological conditions for emotional regulation, clear thinking, and resilience. In simple terms: when the body feels safe, the mind can finally change. The Art of Living Foundation’s programs are now taught by more than 50,000 instructors across 182 countries, with its core SKY Breath practice increasingly embraced by corporate leaders, employees, and students across the U.S.

From Pressure to Agency

While the mental health strain of modern work and life affects everyone, women, especially those in leadership, consistently report higher stress, burnout, and more negative mental health impacts from their jobs. Gallup data shows that over half of working women feel stressed for much of the day, significantly more than men.

For women navigating the layered, compounded pressures of leadership, SKY Breath shifts the body out of chronic fight-or-flight, creating the conditions for agency under heightened expectations and scrutiny. That internal shift can change not just how women feel but how they lead.

Women in leadership tend to suffer from more stress in the workforce.

Courtesy of Art of Living

Rathi Murthy, former CTO of Gap Inc. and current CTO of Varo Bank, spoke at the Art of Living’s 2026 International Women’s Conference in Washington, D.C., held in recognition of International Women’s Day, “SKY Meditation has been a transformative force in my journey as a woman leader in the tech industry. In a space that often demands resilience, adaptability, and clear-headed decision-making, it has provided me with invaluable tools for stress management and self-reflection.”

In Art of Living’s leadership programs, women define empowerment not only in structural terms like pay equity, but as an internal state, confidence, authenticity, and the ability to speak up. “To be empowered is very much an internal state of being, having confidence, presence, clarity, being natural and grounded. The breath and meditation enable women to tap into this power easily,” says Jennifer Stevenson, Head of Training for Art of Living Corporate Programs.

The Results Behind the Breath

Across more than 189 studies compiled by the Art of Living and conducted by over 40 institutions, with the majority independently led, the findings point in a similar direction. In a study of corporate managers, participants reported stress fell 28% and anxiety 29% within a single week of practice. Among healthcare workers, participants reported reductions in work exhaustion of 34% and negative emotions of 23%.

Before entering the workplace, college students reported reduced perceived stress, while high school students showed lower cortisol levels and fewer poor mental health days after 10 months of practice in another study. Denitza Stantcheva, Senior Program Advisor at Harvard Business School Executive Education, notes that even in executive education settings, the impact is being seen: “At Harvard, individuals who practice SKY report greater resilience in responding to challenges, improved focus, and stronger relationships.” The same effects are seen beyond the workplace in other high-stress environments and underserved communities where the Art of Living Foundation has brought SKY Breath, from veterans’ programs to prison systems. In one trial, veterans with PTSD reported a 32% reduction in depression within six weeks.

From Margin to Mainstream

Breath and biology are now entering the global institutional psyche. Gallup has announced the first initiative to measure meditation practices around the world, in collaboration with the Art of Living Foundation, building the first representative dataset on the impact of meditation.

Sky Breath can bring the body out of flight or fight.

Courtesy of Art of Living

“We’ve been measuring the problem, but not the solution,” said Jon Clifton, CEO of Gallup, speaking at a World Meditation Day event hosted by the Art of Living Foundation. “We’ve been measuring the noise, but not the silence.” Ravi Shankar has long argued that inner stability and outer peace are inseparable, an idea now reaching institutional scale. “Inner peace,” Gurudev says, “is not separate from outer peace.”

In today’s work culture that tries to optimize everything, the next frontier may be far more personal, even biological, providing the ability to meet the pressures of modern work and life through breath.