Conscious Leadership in Times of Fear: Applying Mindfulness in Business
with Patton Hyman and Hylke Faber May 29th: 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM Price: $160 NormalPOSTPONEDMay 29 Friday, 7 - 9 pm May 30 Saturday, 9:30 am - 6 pm $160 (includes Friday) $112 members [This is a 30% discount available to members of any Shambhala Center. To redeem a member's discount for this program, please register in person or by phone at (212) 675-6544.]
A Joint Presentation of Tail of the Tiger, the Shambhala Center of New York, and Axialent The economic environment is presenting us with unprecedented challenges. How do you lead your organizations, teams and families through this time based on your values instead of giving in to your fears? How can you use this time as an opportunity to let your true nature shine and inspire others to do the same? Patton Hyman, Development Director of Tail of the Tiger and a Senior Shambhala Teacher, and Hylke Faber, an Axialent Conscious Business Teacher and Shambhala student, will lead a contemplative leadership development program in which you will learn Conscious Business practices. In this program you will be invited to apply mindfulness meditation and related contemplative disciplines to real life business challenges. The program is based on Shambhala warriorship principles and Conscious Business, the leadership approach of Axialent, the leadership and culture development company. Axialent was founded on the belief that is possible to integrate and transcend material and spiritual wealth. Many believe that it is necessary to sell out in order to achieve economic success, or drop out in order to pursue a meaningful life. Axialent sees this as a false polarity. When business is conducted as an expression of your core values there is harmony between material and spiritual wealth. Axialent’s clients include Microsoft, Google, Yahoo, Citi and J&J. Tail of the Tiger is an educational nonprofit organization affiliated with Shambhala and housed at Karmê Chöling Shambhala Meditation Center. For more information about Tail of the Tiger, visit www.tailofthetiger.org. |