An Invitation from Skillful Means
Since its first publication in 1978, thousands of people have benefited from reading and studying Skillful Means. Over the last few decades, awareness of the value of meaningful work has steadily...
View ArticleEight Questions to Raise Your Awareness
If you are wondering how to change a specific aspect of your life, perhaps you may find your issue in this list. Skillful Means has ways of helping you identify how to best deal with these aspects of...
View ArticleEight Things You May Want to Change About Your Work
“Although all of us change from day to day, we seldom find it easy to change in the ways we want to or need to.” Tarthang Tulku, Skillful Means The second part of the book Skillful Means discusses...
View ArticleAwareness: Understanding yourself better
So in our first series of questions, we posed some questions about how to raise your awareness and infuse your work with the values that are important to you. The first question was: How to I regain...
View ArticleWhat kind of leader are you?
At the 2013 Conscious Capitalism Conference, there were many inspiring speakers – from Jeff Klein, the organizer of this year’s Conscious Capitalism conference and CEO at Working for Good; to Kip...
View ArticleTransforming Stress into Wellbeing – overview
Skillful Means provides proven methods you can use to work to transform stress into well-being. These methods will help you prevent burnout, and to learn to revitalize as you work. Stress is an...
View ArticleFlourishing Mind
What is your response to being alive? In Skillful Means Level 2, we’ve been doing Training the Mind for Leadership. Mind, in Skillful Means, is your response to being alive. From a Buddhist perspective...
View ArticleRelaxing Mind
“How can we rediscover the secret of enjoying each experience, of appreciating the details of each project we undertake? The secret is within us – we can teach ourselves.” Tarthang Tulku, Skillful...
View ArticleDisciplining Mind
“True discipline has a caring quality that emerges from inner knowledge. It takes form when we understand the value of our time, our energy, and the goals we have chosen to pursue.” Tarthang Tulku,...
View ArticleQuestioning Mind
“Questions we ask ourselves have an evocative quality that calls for response.” Tarthang Tulku, Knowledge of Freedom When we ask questions related to time, we connect to the energy of time. When we...
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