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By Priyanka Joshi
The podcast currently has 64 episodes available.
Listen to John Ford - a California-based workplace mediator, top communication coach and the founder of the Empathy Sets.
"As someone who was raised in the WASPI and English family, where we swept everything under the rug and did not address our interpersonal issues. I realised the health of the community depended on the willingness to sit down and talk about the issues and I discovered the path of mediation", says John.
Follow his work - https://www.johnford.com/
Introducing Entrepreneurial Resilience: Stories of Growth, Values, and Impact – a podcast series celebrating entrepreneurs who have built impactful businesses while staying true to their core values. In this series, you will find a special focus on female founders who have turned challenges into opportunities and built impactful businesses.
Get ready to be inspired by stories of grit, passion, and purpose as we dive into the journeys of incredible changemakers from diverse backgrounds. Whether you are a female founder, aspiring entrepreneur, corporate professional, or solopreneur, these conversations will fuel your growth mindset and encourage you!
Visit the Sanity Daily blog to learn more.
Connect with me on Instagram at priyankasjournal
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In Chapter 5, Lord Krishna teaches Arjuna the importance of balancing life's material and spiritual aspects. He emphasises the need to perform our duties with dedication and sincerity, while remaining detached from the results. Renunciation, or "sannyasa," is not about abandoning the responsibilities of life or withdrawing from the world. Rather, it's about letting go of the attachment to the fruits of our actions and finding freedom from the endless cycle of desire.
Learn more - www.sanitydaily.com
This is the fourth episode of the Bhagavad Gita series and in this episode, we will reflect on the importance of learning from ancient wisdom and applying it to our lives and how this continuous learning and growth contribute to mental well-being.
In this episode, we examine the concept of selfless action and its relevance in modern life. We discuss how performing our duties without attachment to results can bring a sense of purpose and fulfilment to our lives.
In this chapter, Shree Krishna emphasises the significance of Karma Yog, the state of being selfless while performing any actions, which involves performing our duties with devotion and sincerity without attachment to the results.
www.sanitydaily.com
The podcast currently has 64 episodes available.