Australian Newspaper The Age Features Our Approach to Mindful Emailing

Rasmus HougaardAustralian newspaper The Age has run an online feature called Ignoring the inbox - a new morning mantra, featuring Rasmus Hougaard's advice on mindful emailing.

You can download the article as a PDF (416 Kb).

The Potential Project Launched in Australia

After a year of preparation, The Potential Project has now been launched in Australia. With 16 skilful trainers in Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Brisbane and Newcastle we are now ready to bring effectiveness, work-life balance and focus into Australian companies and organizations. The Potential Project Australia is being headed by Eugene Joubert and John Wurcker.

For more information, please write directly to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

The launch is marked by three breakfast seminars in Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra. To learn more download the flyer (PDF, 2.13 Mb)

Channel Asia Interview Jacqueline Carter about Mindfulness

As part of a Channel News Asia's Breakfast Television special on working smart and work-life balance in Singapore, TPP's Senior Trainer Jacqueline Carter talks about Corporate-Based Mindfulness Training. We can train ourselves to become deeply focused, fully present, high-performing and at ease, even in the midst of busy work life.

 

Pioneering researcher Dr. Ian Weinberg endorses The Potential Project

"The concept of mindfulness and its applications in a corporate environment is now accepted and validated as a highly effective means of enhancing wellness, performance and leadership. More recently it has been underpinned by research in the fields of neuropsychology and neuro-endocrinology. In this regard, the Potential Project provides invaluable expertise and support in the implementation of this vital component."

Dr Ian Weinberg is a practicing neurosurgeon and pioneering researcher in the field of psychoneuroimmunological. He supports corporations and organizations globally in enhancing performance and well-being through applying mind training strategies.

Mindfulness ensures focus at Carlsberg IT

Børsen newspaper reports on a study by Jochen Reb of Carlsberg IT's recent Corporate-Based Mindfulness Training programme. Employees have experienced a significant decrease in emotional exhaustion and Carlsberg’s CIO Kenneth Egelund Schmidt, is very satisfied with the initial results of the program.

» Read the article (PDF, 253 Kb)

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