“As a 10 year veteran of the financial markets I have to say that my daily TM is an invaluable tool for clearing clutter from my mind and preparing me for an effective day. It’s like a reset button and I’ve not found any other meditation that does that for me. I was reluctant at first to pay for the required course but in the end its paid me off quite well.”   D.D

“I’ve been a TM practitioner for four decades and can recommend the technique highly. TM meditation enabled me to survive a turbulent youth and overcome a dysfunctional family background. It was certainly the best “investment” I ever made. Ignore the hype, both positive and negative, and just learn the technique; once you’ve learned it, you own it for life. Avoid the many imitations and counterfeit versions which have arisen and go for the genuine article. It’s easy to learn, easy to do, it’s enjoyable, and it works.”

See article below :

Financial Times
THE FIT EXECUTIVE July 28, 2014 12:58 pm
Meditate to sharpen your assertive edge
Charles WallaceAuthor alerts

For the past month, I’ve felt at times like my hair was on fire. I made the mistake of trying to move house to a new region and change offices at the same time, while trying to complete some major work projects.
I have written previously about the dangers of long-term workplace stress. So what do you do about it? Too many people in the US and UK resort to tranquillising drugs or sleeping pills to deal with chronic anxiety. One recent study found a 12.5 per cent annual increase in prescriptions for benzodiazapenes such as Xanax and Valium.
My personal answer to stress has been meditation, albeit practised somewhat erratically and with mixed results over the years. I have tried several types of meditation, including mindfulness, which involves focusing your attention on your breath for certain periods of the day. But the most calming sort I have found – it’s really up to the individual – is transcendental meditation, which involves repeating a mantra for two, 20-minute periods a day.
It turns out, I am not alone. Bridgewater, the $150bn hedge fund based in Connecticut, has hired the foundation started by film director David Lynch, a noted meditator, to teach 400 of its employees to meditate.
Bob Roth, the affable executive director of the David Lynch Foundation, recently told me that he was being increasingly sought out by Wall Street executives because TM helps people “become more dynamic, more focused, more creative and yet not consumed by stress”.
He emphasises that TM, which was popularised in the 1960s by The Beatles, doesn’t espouse any particular religion or philosophy and is simply a relaxation technique.
For the sceptical, he says, there is now a considerable body of scientific research that shows that meditating helps reduce heart attacks, blood pressure and stress.
Richard Friedman, a professor of clinical psychiatry at New York’s renowned Weill Cornell Medical College told me he has been meditating for about three years. While he did not initially try TM for stress relief, he now finds that he is less bothered by the Sturm und Drang of urban life. “I am less reactive to small things that would have bothered and upset me in the past,” he says. “I’m more easy going.”
What about those who fear that meditating will make them lose their “edge” – that aggressive, Type-A behaviour that they use to conquer opponents in the marketplace?
Dr Friedman says that he has had many patients who are so-called Type-A personalities and that they usually have a surfeit of assertiveness and initiative. “They probably have more than then they need – it’s unlikely they will be defanged and turned into a Type-B by meditating. But they might feel less tense,” Dr Friedman says.
A good example is Michael Desmarais, head of global recruiting for Goldman Sachs in New York, who says the loss of edge is a misconception that he worried about before starting TM.
“There is an advantage to having an edge,” he says. “I don’t think meditating threatens the edge. It enhances focus and is additive.”
Mr Roth says he urges harried executives to schedule meditation time just like they do other appointments by having their secretaries hold all calls for 20 minutes.
Some may balk at the $960 price tag to learn TM (Bridgewater pays half of its employees’ tuition costs). But if you have learnt to play tennis or golf, you will know that learning from a skilled teacher is always better than from a book.

“Had another superb day today, TM is awesome!!!” Pete ~ Edinburgh

“I have had a complete change in mind, some may call it an epiphany. Over the last month or so of doing TM my life has changed dramatically, and feel happier than I’ve ever been in my life. Tonight was the climax and I now understand the full power of TM. I see my life in such a different way.
Am wanting to spread this gift I feel I’ve been given with my close family and friends, ! I think the payment system you have in place is brilliant.”
Pete ~ Edinburgh

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-h-schneider/evidence-shows-transcendental-meditation-has-real-health-benefits_b_4747436.html

Evidence Shows Transcendental Meditation Has Real Health Benefits
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Needless to say, I was surprised to see the recent headline in The Wall Street Journal: “Meditation Has Limited Benefits, Study Finds.” I’ve been researching the effects of meditation on health for 30 years and have found that it has compe…

“I have learnt a different form of meditation which I find easier. Also seem to be able to meditate deeper”
Karen ~ Bury, Manchester

“We both really enjoyed the weekend and got a lot out of it. I’ve managed to meditate each day since and so far so good, it really is a much simpler and more effective technique than I’ve come across before.”

Tina ~ York

Comment after after 1st session : “Relaxed, calm, happy, centred,, whole, a bit elevated even!”

And after last meeting :

“The course has set me up for effortless meditation.  I feel very enthusiastic about my TM journey”

Laura ~ Edinburgh

http://www.healthy-magazine.co.uk/blog/we-try-transcendental-meditation

We try: Transcendental Meditation « healthy – Your No.1 wellbeing magazine
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I don’t have an especially stressful work or home life, but I find that lots of little things start piling on top of me, contributing to a sort of constant low level of frustration. Inevitably, some minor annoyance will set me off and I’ll end up having a bit of a rant or moan.