10 Qualities of People With High Emotional Intelligence
10 Qualities of People With High Emotional Intelligence Have you ever wondered why some people seem to have an unlimited amount of success in both their personal and professional l
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Japanese Concepts of IKIGAI, MINDFULNESS can make our lives wholesome and rewarding By – Manish Behl, TEDx Speaker, Mindfulness and Emotional Intelligence Coach & Consc
Breaking the cycle of Tech Addiction
Article By – Manish Behl and Published by The Firstpost In today’s world, we are surrounded by a multitude of social media platforms that are enhancing our global conne
Bhutan is boosting economy through Happiness and Mindfulness
Article By – Manish Behl and Published by The Firstpost What is the GDP (Gross Domestic Product) of your country? Does it accurately reflect the progress your nation is makin
Is EQ The Secret to Leadership Success?
Article By – Manish Behl and Published by The Firstpost Imagine a person who ardently believes in “fighting for peace” and generally behaves in a calm and kind manner. Ho
The Japanese path to a richer and more fulfilling life
Article By – Manish Behl and Published by The Firstpost Many years ago, I visited a quaint restaurant in a small town near Carrera, Italy. It was around 12:30 pm, the peak of
The Science of Mindfulness: Proven benefits beyond Meditation
Article By – Manish Behl and Published by The Firstpost Embracing Change in a Rapidly Evolving World Change is an inherent part of life; nothing remains static forever. The w
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Mr.Mihir Sangvi – Managing Director AURO Engineerings ltd. He explains how Beyondmind leadership workshop helped him in learning new techniques and practices for leadership a
Women Leadership Workshop
Beyond Mind celebrating Women’s Day Across the month of March Beyondmind celebrated Women’s day by holding women leadership special program, some client speak on the
5 Ways to Build a “Winning Attitude”
Many people constantly feel, “Why am I always below average in everything I do?” Comparing oneself with outside standards is normal behavior. This becomes a disorder wh



