Zen Leader 1 San Francisco
March 1, 2019 @ 6:00PM — March 3, 2019 @ 3:00PM Eastern Time (US & Canada)
The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step." Lao Tzu
Program Details
Using the tools of Zen training and the applied "flips" of The Zen Leader, we will teach you to become more authentic, agile and embodied leader. Arrive with a leadership challenge and leave with not only a different approach but a different you approaching it.
· Beyond mindfulness – we approach Zen as physical training that goes to the bones and supports enduring, embodied changes in you, your life, and leadership.
· Beyond personal development – with unsurpassed expertise in leadership development, we train you in critical skills and mindsets needed to manifest the difference you want to make.
· Beyond ordinary leadership development – we give you more than surface skills, but the body-and-mind to lead from a more resilient, agile, and authentic self.
· Beyond hacking the consciousness of the head – we show you the way to tap into universal consciousness, to lead the Way.
Fee Includes:
Introduction to Zazen, breathing exercises, stretching (yin yoga), physical training (tai chi), FEBI assessment, self-reflection, Zen Leader flips
IZL Faculty: Dr Ginny Whitelaw (Lead), Geoff Ashton
Date:
6:00 pm - 9 pm Friday, March, 1st
6:00 am - 9 pm Saturday, March, 2nd (flex time during the afternoon)
6:00 am - 3 pm Sunday, March, 3rd
Meals: Delicious vegetarian and vegan meals to support the training, including light dinner-snack Friday evening, breakfast, lunch and dinner Saturday, and breakfast and lunch on Sunday.
Lodgings: Not provided for this program, please make own arrangements. Here are lodging options we recommend:
The Stanyan is closest and easily within walking distance. Stanyan Park Hotel: http://www.stanyanpark.com
Laurel Inn: http://laurel-inn.hotels-sanfrancisco.net/en/
Hotel Kabuki (a little further away): https://www.jdvhotels.com/hotels/california/san-francisco/hotel-kabuki?utm_source=google-local&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gmb