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Sakyong Hosts Awake Business Conference – HIGHLIGHT
The Sakyong to Host Shambhala’s First-Ever Business Conference in Austin, Texas, March 30 to April 2, 2017 by Christina Willard In March of next year the Sakyong will host his first-ever business conference in Austin, Texas: the Awake Business Conference. This will be an historic moment for our ... continuePosted August 12, 2016 by CGH
New Dawn for Business in Austin – HIGHLIGHT
An invitation to participate in the Awake Business Conference, coming in the spring of 2017 by Iektje Stephens The year of the Fire Monkey will be a busy year for the Shambhala community in Texas as we prepare for the Awake Business Conference. This will take place from March ... continuePosted March 27, 2016 by iektje
Purpose is the New Profit – HIGHLIGHT
The Awakening of Business by Iektje van Bolhuis, Austin, Texas It might seem strange to write an article about enlightened society and business. In many ways the two seem to be contradictory. Indeed, many of the major problems we face in this dark age can be traced back ... continuePosted December 6, 2014 by
Genuine Success in Business – HIGHLIGHT
Michael Scott and colleague featured on Open to the World magazineCOLUMN: In Everyday Life Precision BioLogic, a medical products company based in Halifax, was selected as one of the 10 Best Places to Work in Canada in 2010. Jennifer Holder reports on how generosity and kindness are ... continuePosted December 18, 2013 by
Announcing the Applied Mindfulness Conference 2010 – HIGHLIGHT
Tail of the Tiger is pleased to announce the details of the Third Annual Applied Mindfulness Conference, July 22 – 25, 2010. Professionals from all mindfulness traditions are invited to join the ongoing discussion about bringing mindfulness into the wider world. This year’s conference ... continuePosted June 22, 2010 by
Meditation for Professionals – HIGHLIGHT
by Jennifer Holder Not everyone attracted to meditation in the early days was a hippie. “When Chogyam Trungpa suggested people buy three-piece suits, I already had a closet full,” Patton Hyman recalled. His path had been a bit different. As a partner in an Atlanta law firm, ... continuePosted July 12, 2009 by Jennifer Holder