Understanding the impact of Unconscious Bias.....
Delivered as part of our Intercultural Training Workshop Series 2019
Date: Wednesday 8th May 2019
Time: 10:00 - 16:00 (BST)
Venue: Farnham Castle, Surrey GU9 0AG
Mudita मुदिता
This Pali and Sanskrit word means the opposite of schadenfreude, it’s the taking delight in the happiness of others, vicarious joy. In Buddhist teaching, there is even a Mudita meditation, practised to cultivate appreciative joy at the success and good fortune of others. One of the four brahamavihara, the sublime attitudes, joy is regarded as one of the most difficult to achieve especially joy towards others when we face tragedy ourselves.
OPEN WORKSHOP: REAPING THE BENEFITS OF DIVERSITY
How to get the most from working across cultures.....
Delivered as part of our Intercultural Training Workshop Series 2019
Date: Thursday 28th March 2019
Time: 10:00 - 16:00 (BST)
Venue: Farnham Castle, Surrey GU9 0AG
This Inuit word is for the excitement you feel when waiting for someone or something to arrive, so much so that you keep going outside to check whether they’ve arrived yet! That reason for going outside is iktsuarpok… really hungry? Checking on your delivery is iktsuarpok.