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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.

Tag Archive: embodied

Connected

The new E-mindfulness day combining ancient wisdom with modern technology at the heart of The City. -Syncing broad-band with broad-mind at work and play. 18th May 2012 - The Abbey Centre, London, UK What You’ll Get From This Day-Retreat As well as having a relaxing chilled-out time with ...

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Embodied Training Tools – Paul Linden UK Workshop – 22nd March

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  body with no head

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How To Do Love

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I’ve decided to write a little “how to” guide on how to do and be love...and also power. Maybe because it’s Christmas and I’m supposed to be loving my neighbours, maybe because there’s new romance in my life or maybe because love is all that’s really worth ...

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Embodiment Tools for Trainers & Coaches

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Brighton - January 13th 2012 10.00-5pm (time moved forward)   By involving the body in learning a new world opens-up and outstanding results can be achieved. This workshop is specifically designed for trainers, teachers and coaches and will equip you with simple yet ...

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Confidence Workshop

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Workshop Benefits Greater success at work/ in job interviews Have less anxiety Talk to people you’re attracted to more easily Have greater knowledge of your strengths Be able to say no Chat to strangers confidently at Christmas parties Be able to ask for what you want without feeling bad Increased happiness Confidence is really ...

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Archetypes and Training

Integration Training work with an embodied version of archetypes as part of our leadership training. This guest article, says more about what archetypes are and how they are relevant to training. What is anArchetype? So why use Archetypes in training and exactly what is an archetype anyway?

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