This conference is for senior managers, business leaders and professional service providers. The size or nature of your business is less important than the demands made of you and that you make of yourself. Whether you run your own business, report to the board or are in public service, there is never enough time.
No doubt you have learned to cope with the pressure, but what about climate change, war and terrorism, financial turmoil and competitive pressures such as from China and India? Are you equipped for increasing uncertainty? And how do you find time for your own development? Are you delivering on your full potential, or do you fall short of your own expectations?
This conference is for the open-minded and the curious. We have brought together a group of experts to guide us through an exploration of how we think, feel and experience the world around us. These functions are critical to our success and happiness, but rarely taught in any business school or practised in a work environment. If you have ever wondered why some people seem to have more energy, how others perform effortlessly under stress, perhaps it’s time to consider a different approach.
At this point in our evolutionary development we are uniquely positioned to bring together science and ancient wisdom. We now have the technology to observe internal processes and the knowledge to find meaning in our observations. We all know that we learn through experience. This conference uses experiential learning techniques to synchronize mental and physiological processes, in order to improve our performance and increase our capacity. These self-management practices are essential for 21st century leadership.
What you will learn:
• How the body and brain function as a unified system
• How to recognize physiological symptoms associated with fear and convert them to creative energy
• How to manage stress and recover lost energy
• How to recognize intuition and use it in day-to-day business to support rational processes
• More efficient decision-making processes, based on oxygen uptake and brainwave entrainment
• How to make time, by developing an instantaneous multi-perspective approach to any situation
Attendance will not change the world but it might help you recognize that you are so much more than you were ever told you were.