Integration Training Journal - Mark Walsh's Blog

Brighton (Sussex)/ London UK

Where business training, management & leadership training, time & stress management, coaching and team building meet "alternative" content. For all who integrate BOTH worlds as human business beings - to benefit themselves, their work and the world.

Author Archives: Mark Walsh

What is a Body? New Perspectives on Flesh

We all have a body and we know what it is right? Well, sort of...there are many models for what a body is and which you believe has huge implications. Consider the first sentence for example, it is normal to say we “have” ...

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Serenity Flowchart

  Resilience Tips - How to stay sane in insane places - video How to Deal with Shit - resilience training video What is Strength - Life, Death and Resilience - video If your organisation is looking at management training in the workplace then call ...

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How your mind works

Buddhist and NonViolent Communication influenced diagram If you like this diagram why not take a look at: Signs and Symptoms of Stress - video How to Meditate - Mindfulness for Business - video How the Buddha would Facebook - video If your organisation is looking at ...

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The Potential of Social Media – Going beyond the numbers

There are a whole lot of business people looking at the rise of social media as a way to make more money. There are a whole lot of people trying to use social media to get attention. We are all finding out that we can do this and more. Everyone is scrambling to learn it ...

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Relationships – WTF?!!?

Relationships

One-day workshop in Brighton - 2 June 2012 Discover what works in intimate relationships. In this training we’ll be playing with practical ways to give and receive love, in a way that works for everyone. What do men and women need but don’t know how to ...

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How the Buddha would Facebook

There is a tendency to see spirituality and technology, and health and work as in opposition. We escape to “nature” to rejuvenate, have a “job” and “play” and bemoan the time we spend on e-mail and social media. This is problematic as I would like the ...

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