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Meditation is often misunderstood as a wellness or personal development practice. In reality, many of the world’s top business leaders and elite performers use meditation as a strategic performance tool.
Executives like Tim Cook (CEO of Apple), investors such as Ray Dalio (Founder of Bridgewater Associates), and global leaders like Oprah Winfrey (Chairwoman & CEO of Harpo Productions) have publicly highlighted meditation as a critical tool for clarity, focus, and emotional control at the highest levels of business. Elite athletes such as Novak Djokovic rely on similar practices to perform consistently under extreme pressure.
This is not a coincidence.
At the business level, performance is rarely limited by knowledge or effort. It is limited by mental noise, emotional reactivity, and decision fatigue. Meditation directly addresses these constraints by training the brain’s executive functions — the same functions responsible for focus, impulse control, and strategic thinking.
What Happens in the Brain Under Stress
When we experience stress — a missed closing, a deal falling apart, or an aggressive negotiation — the amygdala is activated. This part of the brain is responsible for detecting threats and triggering the fight-or-flight response. While useful in real danger, in business it often works against us.
An overactive amygdala leads to:
- Impulsive decisions
- Emotional reactions during negotiations
- Difficulty focusing
- Reduced capacity to listen and connect with clients
None of those help close deals.
Meditation and the Sales Brain
According to Estanislao Bachrach, regular meditation strengthens the prefrontal cortex, particularly enhancing activity in areas associated with focus, emotional regulation, planning, and impulse control.
When the prefrontal cortex is more active:
- The amygdala calms down
- You respond instead of reacting
- You think more clearly under pressure
- You maintain composure in negotiations
In practical terms, this means better conversations, better decisions, and better outcomes.
From Neuroscience to Sales Performance
When professionals meditate regularly, they tend to:
- Stay calm during difficult negotiations
- Think more clearly under pressure
- Listen better and respond with intention
- Recover faster after rejection or setbacks
In sales-driven environments, this translates directly into better conversations, better decisions, and better outcomes.
For loan officers, brokers, and executives who operate daily in uncertainty, meditation is not about “relaxing.” It is about optimizing cognitive performance. A calm and regulated brain closes more deals than a reactive one.
Top performers don’t wait for chaos to disappear — they train their minds to operate effectively within it. Meditation is one of the simplest and most cost-effective ways to do exactly that.
Uriel Fleicher
Editor in Chief and Co-Founder of The Elite Officer
Uriel Fleicher is a lawyer from Argentina with a strong academic background, holding a Master in Business Law and currently pursuing an MBA. Throughout his extensive career, he has provided legal counsel to Private Lending Firms in Argentina, which allowed him to establish valuable connections with key industry leaders in the United States. This experience enabled him, along with his partners, to identify a unique opportunity: the creation of The Elite Officer.
This column is part of Neuroscience in Action: A Tribute to the Teachings of Estanislao Bachrach, a series exploring how neuroscience can be applied to everyday performance in the lending industry.
This section is independently produced by the editorial team of The Elite Officer. It is inspired by the public lectures and published works of neuroscientist Estanislao Bachrach, but it is not affiliated with or endorsed by him.
Estanislao Bachrach
Holds a PhD in Molecular Biology from the University of Montpellier and a Bachelor’s in Biological Sciences from the University of Buenos Aires, with additional leadership and innovation training at Harvard University. He has taught at Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, speaks internationally, and is known for blending neuroscience, creativity, emotions, and leadership. He’s the author of several impactful books: ÁgilMente (translated into English as The Agile Mind: How Your Brain Makes Creativity Happen – 2017) ; EnCambio (2015); Cuentos y Juegos para Ágiles Mentes (2016); Random (2017); Zensorial (Spanish title: Zensorialmente: Dejá que tu cuerpo sea tu cerebro, 2023); ÁgilMente 2 (2023); and ¡Soltá! (2024). His work centers on applying brain science to enhance well‑being, emotional intelligence, decision‐making, and the link between mind and body through sensory awareness.


