Entrepreneurial Insights from Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras
Description
This insightful course unveils the universal applications of entrepreneurship beyond business ownership.
Entrepreneurship encompasses essential skills—problem-solving, decision-making, and effective management—vital not just in business but also in daily life.
This transformative course draws wisdom from Sage Patanjali's ancient Yoga Sutras, offering profound insights into self-realization, emotional detachment, and balanced work conduct.
Entrepreneurs navigate a whirlwind of decisions and challenges daily. Cultivating mindfulness enhances their ability to focus amidst chaos, leading to informed decisions and innovative solutions through Mindfulness & Meditation (Dharana & Dhyana). Not just this, Patanjali actually draws out a step-by-step procedure to access a state of consciousness conducive for gaining insights and ideas- aka Samadhi- a key skill to drive innovation, creative thinking, and problem-solving.
Central to Patanjali's philosophy is 'Ishwar Pranidhan,' advocating surrender after wholeheartedly investing our efforts and gracefully accepting factors beyond our control. This session delves into many of these principles, aligning them with entrepreneurial skills for effective project initiation, management, and successful completion.
What will you Learn?
Through the wisdom of Yoga Sutras, participants gain a roadmap for both personal growth and professional success. The sessions aim to empower individuals to initiate and navigate projects, fostering personal development while achieving successful outcomes.
Together we explore how these ancient principles can be the cornerstone for both entrepreneurial success and personal growth, guiding us on a transformative journey towards balanced and purposeful living.
Number of Sessions: 2
Duration of Sessions: 1.5 hours each
Who is it for?
For individuals seeking to blend ancient wisdom with entrepreneurial skills for personal and professional growth. Can be homemakers, employers, employees, entrepreneurs, administrators, teachers, students and artists.