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Robin Sharma in Cape Town (July 2011) PDF Print E-mail

Robin Sharma in Cape Town. One Event Only!

Lead Without A Title.

Experience Robin Sharma in Person!

Cape Town International Convention Centre.

26th July 2011.

Robin Sharma is the celebrated author of 11 bestselling books on leadership, including “The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari” and “The Leader Who Had No Title” His work has been published in over 60 countries and nearly 75 languages, making him one of the most widely read authors in the world.

All leaders in corporate companies, small businesses and SME’s and staff will benefit from the inspirational vision that Robin Sharma shares with his audience. From ground-breaking concepts and revolutionary ideas, Robin Sharma shows how it’s possible for everyone, at every level, to take on bigger challenges, make better decisions, solve more problems and become more successful.

Group Discounts Available

Limited Seats

Book Today!

Tickets booked through the Be Awake website, R1,550.

Please contact www.be-awake.co.za for more information.

Last Updated on Monday, 11 July 2011 21:45
 
Mindfulness-Based Relating: A Non-Violent Communication Workshop with Linda Kantor (20th Aug 2011) PDF Print E-mail

MINDFULNESS-BASED RELATING:

A Non-Violent Communication Workshop with Linda Kantor

20th August 2011

“Most of us have been educated from birth to compete, judge, demand, diagnose - to think and communicate in terms of what is right and wrong with people.  At best, the habitual ways we think and speak hinder communication, and create misunderstanding and frustration in others and in ourselves. Still worse, they cause anger and pain and may lead to violence. Without wanting to, even people with the best of intentions generate needless conflict”. Marshall Rosenberg.

Using Marshall Rosenberg’s non-violent communication, and mindfulness meditation, we will discover how when we move deeper inside of ourselves we can discover what is alive and vital within us, and learn better to communicate our needs. This allows for more fulfilling relationships and deeper connection with others and ourselves.

It is not always easy to free ourselves from the effects of our histories, and cultural conditioning. However with more awareness is it possible to work more skilfully with patterns of thought that can lead to conflict, anger and depression. By learning to communicate more effectively, we can create relationships that are based on cooperation and compassion as opposed to competition and aggression.

In this workshop, we will learn how to:

Observe without evaluating

Identify and express feelings

Take responsibility for our feelings

Request that would enrich life

Utilize the power of empathy

Connect compassionately with ourselves

Express anger safely

Date: Saturday 20th August 2011

Time: 10h00 – 16h30

Venue: Constellation House, 5 Oakvale Road, Rondebosch, Cape Town

Cost: R980 (including tea and materials)

A 10% non-refundable deposit is required to secure your booking & full payment is to be made 1 week prior to the workshop.

Bookings: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

* Running of this workshop is dependent on numbers

(Please bring your own lunch, to share if you wish)

Linda Kantor is a registered Health Psychologist, Yoga and Meditation Teacher. She is also the co-director of the Cape Town Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Clinic.

Her unique approach blends creative techniques and mindfulness, ensuring participants receive a fresh opportunity to deepen self-awareness, and creatively explore new ways of being.

What is Non-Violent Communication?

Simply put, Nonviolent Communication (NVC) is a way of relating to ourselves and others, moment to moment, free of past reactions. By learning to identify your needs and express them powerfully, as well as to bring understanding to the needs of others, you can stay connected to what is alive in you and create a life that is more fulfilling.

The intention in NVC is to:

Create human connections that empower compassionate giving and receiving.

Create governmental and corporate structures that support compassionate giving and receiving.

NVC involves both communication skills that foster compassionate relating and consciousness of the interdependence of our well-being and using power with others to work together to meet the needs of all concerned.

Last Updated on Thursday, 02 June 2011 13:48
 
Create with Soul PDF Print E-mail
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Life is Creation.


Every moment held in awareness is creation unfolding.

"Its so seldom I have the chance to play so joyfully with the toys of writing and dancing, chanting and yoga."

"An inspiring, exhilirating day...it confronted many blocks to creativity in myself. I feel freer and much more balanced."

February is the month of Love....so here is an opportunity to be with your heart, and release its full potential.
Last Updated on Thursday, 27 January 2011 16:46
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Living true: A Yoga Psychotherapy Exploration PDF Print E-mail


Join Psychologist and Kundalini teacher Linda Kantor on a 4-week journey towards self-mastery and self-knowledge. We will explore the dimension of ourselves on and off the yoga mat using Kundalini Yoga, Mindfulness Meditation, Journaling and Sharing.

As we open up to our bodies, we can open up to the inner peace, truth and wisdom that lies within us.

Last Updated on Thursday, 27 January 2011 16:46
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