Depth Without Overload
As your next organizational event approaches, choosing the right content becomes a real challenge. Whether delivered in person or online, the goal is clear: to offer meaningful content without overload, accessible yet not superficial. A search for the precise balance:

Content that resonates with both employees and managers,
An opportunity
To gain insight into day-to-day functioning,
And open the door to change where it’s needed.

If this is what you’re seeking,
here’s how it comes to life:
From intimate groups to large conferences
Tailored Lectures to Fit Your Needs
• Team-building days and employee experience events
• Management courses and inspiration days
Flexible Structure and Duration
Where Insight Meets Practice
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Passion + Perseverance = Sustained Achievement
Based on Angela Duckworth's research, this session examines why long-term achievement is less about natural talent or intelligence and more about grit- her term for the blend of passion and perseverance that keeps effort going.
We will look into how grit is cultivated, what can undermine it, and strategies to enhance it across work, decision-making, and sustained pressure.
Which Habit Is Holding You Back?
Effective Habit Management as a Foundation for Personal and Professional Success.
The quality of our lives is shaped, to a large extent, by our habits. These are patterns that repeat over time and gradually define how we act, decide, and respond under pressure.
How can we develop new habits that move us forward, and how can we let go of patterns that once helped us but now hold us back?
This lecture offers a practical approach to understanding and working with habits, providing clear tools that can be applied in both professional and everyday contexts.


Are We Destined to Suffer?
This lecture explores one of the most fundamental aspects of the human experience: suffering. Drawing on a contemporary interpretation of Buddhist psychology, through attention and contemplative practices, we examine the roots of restlessness, frustration, and tension in both personal and professional life.
Are these experiences driven by external circumstances, or do they stem from how we perceive reality—through mental patterns, expectations, and attachments? The session invites deeper inquiry into a central question: is freedom from suffering possible?



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