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Santosha and the workplace
Santosha is a concept in Eastern philosophy and spirituality that translates to “contentment” or “satisfaction”. The principle of santosha involves cultivating a sense of inner peace and fulfillment, regardless of external circumstances. This can be particularly valuable in the workplace, where employees often face stress, pressure, and uncertainty. In the context of the workplace, santosha…
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Ahimsa and the workplace
Ahimsa, a Sanskrit word that translates to “non-harming” or “non-violence,” is a core principle in many Eastern philosophical and religious traditions, including Jainism, Hinduism, and Buddhism. The concept of ahimsa is often associated with the idea of living in harmony with all beings, and avoiding any action that might cause harm or suffering. While ahimsa…
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What can Yoga and Patanjali teach us about management
Patanjali, an ancient Indian sage, is known for his contributions to yoga and the philosophy of the mind. However, his teachings also hold valuable insights into the field of management. I’d like to explore some of Patanjali’s thoughts on management and leadership, and how they can be applied in modern-day businesses. One of the core…