Dan Zigmond

Dan Zigmond is a writer, technologist, and Zen priest. He is a guiding teacher at Jikoji Zen Center and serves on the board of directors of the San Francisco Zen Center. He has also led teams at some of the world’s most successful companies, including Apple, Facebook, Google, and Microsoft. His most recent book Buddha’s Office: The Ancient Art of Waking Up While Working Well was published in 2019.

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Upcoming Programs by Dan Zigmond

Meditation and Modern Life: A Zen Meditation Retreat

January 17 - 20, 2025

When was the last time you gave something your undivided attention? Nearly 2,500 years ago, Buddha worried we had become too distracted — and that was before paper, let alone smartphones. In 2022, our days are filled with convenient distractions that promise happiness while mostly delivering busyness and frustration. So many of us today live […]

Meditation and Modern Life: A Zen Meditation Retreat

April 4 - 7, 2025

When was the last time you gave something your undivided attention? Nearly 2,500 years ago, Buddha worried we had become too distracted — and that was before paper, let alone smartphones. In 2022, our days are filled with convenient distractions that promise happiness while mostly delivering busyness and frustration. So many of us today live […]

Meditation and Modern Life: A Zen Meditation Retreat

August 29 - September 1, 2025

When was the last time you gave something your undivided attention? Nearly 2,500 years ago, Buddha worried we had become too distracted — and that was before paper, let alone smartphones. In 2022, our days are filled with convenient distractions that promise happiness while mostly delivering busyness and frustration. So many of us today live […]

Meditation and Modern Life: A Zen Meditation Retreat

November 14 - 16, 2025

When was the last time you gave something your undivided attention? Nearly 2,500 years ago, Buddha worried we had become too distracted — and that was before paper, let alone smartphones. In 2022, our days are filled with convenient distractions that promise happiness while mostly delivering busyness and frustration. So many of us today live […]