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Breathe

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  • Glaser, Christoph

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Breathing isn’t just for survival; it’s the key to a healthier, more effective approach to leadership and life. In a world where high performance often comes at the cost of well-being, Christoph Glaser offers a simple yet powerful solution: breathe. Drawing from decades of experience coaching top executives across fifty countries, Glaser introduces a breath-based mindfulness technique that requires just twelve minutes a day to reduce stress and enhance focus. With insights from his work in corporate boardrooms and royal residences and training from meditation master Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Breathe breaks down the science and practice of breathwork into actionable steps anyone can follow. Blending ancient wisdom with modern leadership demands, this book is a blueprint for sustainable success. Whether you’re a CEO, entrepreneur, or professional striving for balance, Glaser’s method offers a practical and proven path to peak performance without burnout. Featuring a foreword by Roland Liebscher-Bracht, Breathe empowers you to take control of your energy, productivity, and well-being one breath at a time.

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  • Glaser, Christoph, 2025. "Breathe," University of Chicago Press Economics Books, University of Chicago Press, number 9783593521053, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:ucp:bkecon:9783593521053
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