I am honored to join mindful luminaries such as Jack Kornfield, Eileen Fisher, and Tara Brach in the teaching of the Inner MBA program from Sounds True and NYU. This is a nine-month certificate course designed for conscious business professionals who want to powerfully and mindfully grow themselves and their companies. Do you want to level up in your career or find a position that is more suited to your true passions, gifts, and vision?
In the Inner MBA, I offer a special interactive module called the
Inner Mastery of Money. In it, I reveal how to best bring mindfulness and emotional intelligence to money to be more successful, effective, and happy in the business world. Before we can earn, spend, invest, save, and give wisely, we need to become mindful of our emotions and fixed money beliefs. We can learn to liberate these fixed beliefs to discover freedom with money, regardless of how much or how little we have.
The Inner MBA is taught by a group of prestigious faculty and partnered with MindfulNYU, LinkedIn, Sounds True, and Wisdom 2.0. At the end of the nine-month program, participants receive a certificate of completion from New York University’s MindfulNYU. You can learn directly from the leading socially conscious professionals, including:
▪️ Rose Marcario, CEO of Patagonia (Obama-honored “Champion For Change”)
▪️ Eileen Fisher, Co-CEO of Eileen Fisher, Inc (disrupting the fashion industry for good!)
▪️ Karen May, Vice President of People Development at Google
▪️ Scott Shute, LinkedIn (bringing compassion into the workplace)
▪️ Jack Kornfield, Buddhist Meditation Teacher (pioneer of Buddhism in the West)
▪️ Tara Brach, Author and World-Renowned Meditation Teacher (her mindfulness podcast has millions of downloads)
I am honored to be involved and would love for you to join us.
The Inner MBA program starts on September 18, so apply today at
bit.ly/InnerMBA-SoundsTrue
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