Awaken your best self at Sydney’s upcoming Search Inside Yourself workshop, brought to you by our friends at the Wake Up Project. Developed by a Google engineer, a Zen master and the world’s leading emotional intelligence expert, Dr Daniel Goleman, Search Inside Yourself has become one of Google’s most popular and oversubscribed development programs. It combines evidence-based mindfulness, emotional intelligence and neuroscience to allow people and organisations to reach their fullest potential and create happy, healthy workplaces. It’s an innovative approach to leadership development that’s only been available to Google employees until now. The Wake Up Project is bringing Search Inside Yourself to Sydney on 17-18 March, so snap up your tickets before they sell out! Find out more on the Search Inside Yourself website and book your spot today.
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