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Mindfulness Retreats

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Is your day full of deadlines, information overload, and complex communications, all of which needs to be managed in positive ways. Are you responding to these situations with a mind full of worries about the past or concerns about the future, leaving you depleted of energy, or even exhausted?

Why not take a day out for yourself to nourish, reflect and restore?

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Learn mindfulness from a expert in a beautiful setting with other executives
Find out how to apply mindfulness in your business and personal relationships

 

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Increase productivity
Work more efficiently in meetings
Better communication with your staff
Personal well-being
Increasing amount of scientific research on mindfulness

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Improved clarity
Innovation
More effective Communication
Feel more alive and have more energy

Mindfulness is an ability to see more clearly what is happening in the present moment, and, with an attitude of accepting the way it is, to respond both skilfully and appropriately.
With this quality of attention, we can better understand our own concerns and anxieties and feel more alive to the many situations which life presents.

This is a unique retreat offering life changing skills

for your work and personal life,

with an expert that has applied

and tested mindfulness realistically in daily life.

IMG_4940Who is Amaranatho and what experience does he have for this retreat?

As a Mindfulness facilitator, Amaranatho brings his accumulated skills to the retreat, having been a Buddhist Monk for 15 years. He has also been in leadership roles for most of his life, as a young adult in the computer industry, as well as a world explorer. He has developed and run residential retreats for large groups of people, as well as facilitating corporate workshops. He creates a safe space for authentic communication and is a natural trouble shooter. He is interested in the interpersonal aspect of mindfulness and how we can use our daily interaction with people to develop emotional resilience, kindness and peace. His approach is based on cutting edge science, ancient wisdom and the creative use of multimedia. You can find out more about me here

 

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My personal experience using Mindfulness with a complex situtaion.

Shortly after leaving the monastery I converted a basement to a flat for my London base. This conversion went horrible wrong, it left us with raw sewage in the basement, mould and a battle with Thames water, and an insurance bill that will probably come to over 200,000.

When the insurance adviser first came on site we were told that because we had been persistent, calm and fair, we had probably saved ourselves three years work.

Not only did my mindfulness/trauma training come in useful it allowed me to deal with complexity and uncertainty,  liaising with the all different people involved.


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I was moved into temporary accommodation for eight months, the house was condemned as toxic and everything, and I mean everything needed to be cleaned or disposed of.

My mindfulness practice helped me in finding the right contractors and project manager. I did this by investing a considerable amount of money in the initial in investigation, as well as making sure they where eco-friendly. I had suffered from black mould poising and did a huge amount of research on finding the best way to heal myself and why I got I’ll in the first place. I found that this is sometimes called sick building syndrome.

After a year of working on this project nearly full time, I now have a lot of experience working with a complex situation and difficult communications. I had to deal with many contractors, insurance claims, toxic buildings as well making the necessary changes in lifestyle to recover from all of this.

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Organizations have I worked with

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What have I done?

Workplace Workshops

Integral Development –  Staff development session

Integral Development is one of Australia’s most unique and experienced Leadership and  Management consultancies, providing a comprehensive range of best practice leadership and organizational development services.

 

Feedback from Participants

Fabulous, insightful and provocative. I found the messages delivered in safe and humorous manner.  I enjoyed the interaction and seeing the different reactions.   It allowed me to observe myself and others, as the as the master of our own destiny.

….he is a very skilled and has a great capacity to dealing with group discomfort & unease!

I enjoyed the session and found it to be beneficial.  It was good to see other people’s reaction to the stress / tension and I found that insightful.  I even chatted with my wife about the session and tested the notions of disappointment in others being there responsibility or that of the person perceiving the disappointment.

 


Landgate Innovation  Mindfulness based Change

Landgate has its origins in one of the oldest government departments in Western Australia. It is recognised as a leader in the management and use of location information and technology.

Approximately 120 people attended the sessions. This statistic is in itself a good indicator that the topic was relevant to our staff.
Verbal feedback received shows that a number of people were moved by your workshops and excited about the prospect of addressing change in an optimistic way.

Staff gained an understanding of the nature of change through your workshops which was really important for them and the business at the time. Your workshops showed staff a different way to look at change in their lives and how they could harness mindfulness both and outside of work for positive effect.

So thank you for bringing a special brand of mindfulness to Landgate. It seems to have had a very good effect on our people.

Elaine Olsen
Innovation Consultant

Mindfulness for well-being and mental health

Richmond Fellowship of Western Australia 
Introduction to Mindfulness
Leaders and key influencer in bringing Recovery into mainstream mental health practices.

 

Of the 18 attendees at the Mindfulness workshop, 94% found the information in the workshop interesting, with 71% strongly agreeing with this statement.

88% reported that their knowledge of the topic of mindfulness has been significantly increased.

94% reported that the knowledge they gained from the workshop would be useful in their personal and professional life.

Several participants requested that they would like Amaranatho to present again in future.

 

Professional Stress for Mental health workers
Richmond Fellowship

 I am confident in continuing with the exercise myself. The information on stress was very engaging and was new information for me. It is a short and thorough look at the biology of stress and trauma and  it’s effect  on humans. An enjoyable session followed by a hands on practice of a stress release exercise to take away. I enjoyed it all.

Jenny Lynch Manager
Training and Education Services at Richmond Fellowship WA


Mindfulness for well being with Staff from Junipe
One of Western Australian largest aged care organizations.

…feedback was fantastic. The staff really connected with you and the content you guided them through…..we really appreciate the time, effort, professionalism and fun you brought to the session on both days

Patricia Greene
Training Consultant – Operational

This is what some of the staff said

The best session ever. What a wonderful speaker

Not enough time! Can we have a whole day with him? Two day workshop??

He made all of the stuff I already knew – seem new again. Awesome

This session will also be beneficial in the work place

Armadale Hospital

I ran a week long mindfulness employee engagement program for Armadale Hospital Perth where I lived in the hospital. I worked with senior management teams to cleaners on stress, vicarious trauma/ compassion fatigue, leadership, community building, guided mindfulness session and 1 to 1 sessions. I worked with over five hundred people during that week.

 Feedback from participant

“I loved how you guided the session and paced the group
from an external framework
towards curiosity and self inquiry – loved the videos.”

“Opportunity to bring humanity and mindfulness to the hospital in a deeper sense gives me total satisfaction.”

interconnection of biology, psychology and practise.
discussion with colleagues – thought provoking
very down earth presenter

read full report here

Adult Mindful Retreats

The retreats that I have run over the last fifteen years offer a opportunity:-

To nourish the Body and mind

Authentic communication

Rest in community

Transform limiting beliefs

and

Recognize freedom

I run weekend, five,  seven and nine day residential retreats in nature and at retreat centers around the world.  They have been themed from story telling, creativity, rest and a view from the heart. They focus on using mindfulness in a interpersonal way, to explore our habits and recognize freedom. Most of the retreat day are structured around silence and contemplative exercises.

What Participants say about the retreats

How powerful it is when so many people come together in a heart centred way
Amaranatho is a breath of fresh air. He … is honest and fun.
Skilful group leadership, to create insight and sense of community.

Fabulous retreat loved the group process and how I interact with others I learned to be more engaging with others

no matter what criticism or flak you take for what you do: Never give up.
Your work saves lives, relationships and hearts

That trusting myself and listening to my body and greatest gifts, hard to feel alone ad confused when you know the lanugage.

You have lead me to a place that is peaceful and safe …. for the first time in a very long time….. the journey you have helped me begin is transformational ….. I will always be grateful ….
That wisdom, community, nature, open-heartedness far surpass intelligence, riches and status
experience of non-self, power of community, vulnerable, compassion and trust, love
This is it – or as spike milligan “is that it?”

Warning: it’s not for the faint heart! Bring your honesty, be open and truthful you’ll get more than you could ever imagine.

All my workshop have anonymous feedback


  • Workplace Workshops

 


  • Mindfulness for well-being and mental health

 

 


  • Armadale Hospital

 

 


  • Adult Mindful Retreats

 

 

I found the retreat to be engaging, enlightening, eye-opening and very helpful. I’ve taken a lot from it. It helped highlight to me the power of the body and mind, and the important connection between the two as a unified whole. I’ve often found meditation approached from a purely psychological perspective and to have the physical elements magnified has really helped me become more mindful, and helped me to understand mindfulness on a more practical level. The day has given me a number of tools that I’ve taken into my daily life to help me understand my mind and my body better, and start on a journey that will hopefully lead to a more peaceful life.

Charlie July 2016

Who Should Attend the Retreat:

• Managers
• Executives

• Team Leaders
• Supervisors
• HR Professionals

Retreat Details:

Costs:     200 Euros

Includes all meals
Tuition fees
Date :   By arrangement

Location:     Secluded, quiet, peaceful setting in Lelystad, with plenty of off-street parking

Further information and timetable

This mindfulness retreat is a day of silent practice with periods of interpersonal mindfulness inquiry.  The day starts  with a simple set of exercises to release tension followed by guided mindfulness session in sitting and walking. There is plenty of time for questions and the timetable is adjusted to meet the needs of the people attending. 

Look at the timetable

Timetable

9:45 AM: Arrive
10 – 10.45 AM: Welcome , Guidance for the day, Tension release exercise and Guided Meditation
10.45 – 11.15 AM: Walking Mindfulness
11:15 – 11.45 AM:  Sitting Mindfulness
12:00 Lunch and rest
1.30– 1.45 PM: Chi Kung (physical energetic) exercise
1.45pm – 2.30 PM: Sitting Mindfulness
2.30pm – 3.15 PM: Walking Mindfulness
3.15pm – 4pm PM: Interpersonal Mindfulness
4.00pm – 4.30pm PM: Walking
4.30 – 5.15PM: Sitting Mindfulness and closing

 


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Tea and coffee will be available all day long and breaks will be fitted in with the natural flow of the group. A vegetarian healthy meal will  be provided for the retreat and food intolerance/ dietary needs can be catered for.

Bespoke Retreats

Bespoke retreats are run on mindfulness based communication, innovation, facilitating change, leadership and mastery level mindfulness. We can also develop specific retreats for your organization. You can contact Amaranatho via email or whats app here

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