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What We Possess, Possesses Us: The Art of Non-Attachment in Leadership
Halloween is just around the corner, along with All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day or D í a de los Muertos. In many parts of the world, this is a time to remember our deceased loved ones, for example by bringing flowers and lighting candles at their graves. Saying goodbye to someone you care about is hard. Insanely hard. But mortality means that we all eventually flicker out of existence, so accepting the passing of people we love is a fundamental part of the human experience
Nov 24 min read


Enough is Enough: How Can Practicing Restraint Improve Clarity and Focus?
"Do not renounce anything, for whoever renounces something withers in it. But neither should you become a slave to your desires. To creep along burdened with stifled passions is as bitter as to be ground down among passions let loose. If you indulge your desires, they will mate and multiply. If you kill your desires, they will return as ghosts. If you tame your desires, you can harness them, And with dragons you may plough and sow, like perfect power itself." These are the wo
Oct 193 min read


How to Stop Stealing From Others, the Earth and Yourself?
Do Not Steal. Regardless of where you are from or which faith you follow, you will probably consider this as cornerstone of any ethical...
Jul 85 min read


Be Real, or be Nice? The Power of Truthfulness in Workplace Communication
The yogic practice of truthfulness shows us a path that begins with being honest with ourselves, and extends to those around us. This path leads to professional growth, deeper self-awareness and trusting work relationships.
May 266 min read


How to Cultivate a Nontoxic Work Environment by Practicing Nonviolence?
The yogic principle of non-violence teaches us to practice and elevate these qualities in ourselves. Bringing these qualities into your work environment will contribute to creating a more trusting and respectful culture.
May 124 min read
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