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Welcome to Trinity-Inspiration at Work.

Our next Silence in the City Seminar will be held on Sunday February 27th. For program and booking details please see the right hand column and for additional information click here. 



With pleasure we would like to inform you about the Silence Retreat that will be held in Methana from April 30th till May 7th. This week is for people who have experience with meditation and silence-days and who long for a deepening and integration of inner silence in their lives. The Limnisa website will give you more information.

In this newsletter we share an article on Leadership in the Age of Complexity written by Margaret Wheatley, in which she makes clear that we don't need heroes anymore. Also included an article about The value of Following your Intuition. Our Silence in the City program will help you to connect to your intuition and inner wisdom.



1: Leadership in the age of complexity – No more heroes any more

by Margaret Wheatley with Debbie Freeze

For too long, too many of us have been entranced by heroes. Perhaps it's our desire to be saved, to not have to do the hard work, to rely on someone else to figure things out. Constantly we are barraged by politicians presenting themselves as heroes, the ones who will fix everything and make our problems go away. It's a seductive image, and we keep believing it. Somewhere there is someone who's visionary, inspiring, brilliant and we'll all happily follow him or her. Somewhere…..read more


2: Following your Intuition

'The only real valuable thing is intuition.' Albert Einstein

The best insights and decisions usually come to me when waking up in the morning. In this moment, between night and day, when the active mind is still resting, I know what I want to do, without need for analysis or thinking. It is a moment where the intuition speaks.....read more



Facilitators

coach_celesteCeleste Neelen - an Industrial Psychologist, Modern Dance teacher and creator of Trinity-Inspiration at Work, a company specializing in leadership, personal development and silent retreats.

She has the power of bringing people to a deeper level of authenticity and teaching them how to translate their insights and experiences into practices that are beneficial to them and their organizations.

coach_christianeChristiane Pohl - a Life & Leadership Coach, Speaker and Time Therapist. She is a partner in Trinity-Inspiration at Work and together with Celeste Neelen facilitates seminars and retreats. Prior to coaching full time she spend many years managing, leading and developing teams in International Hotel Companies.

Christiane has the gift of helping people gain more clarity and focus, identify their values and find meaning in life and work. She is considered to be resourceful, committed and practical with a healthy sense of humor.


Contact

To participate in the
Silence in the City seminar or for further information about how we work send an email to info@trinity-at-work.com or call Celeste Neelen 6947 570690 or Christiane Pohl 6932 181626.

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Awareness,
Relaxation
and Renewal

Sunday
February 27th
10am till 5pm


Venue: Anima Soma,
Aiolou 7, Ag. Paraskevi, Athens

Program: combines silence with meditation, movement, breathing exercises and subtle energy processes.

Fee: €55. A vegetarian lunch and coffee breaks are included
10% reduction for Former Participants

Clothing: Comfortable clothing suited for physical exercise




For more information please contact us by email at info@trinity-at-work.com or christiane@christianepohl.com


Participant comments

'The Silence in the City seminar really lived up to my expectation of it. And the pleasant surprise was the body movement/dancing. That whole portion of Silence in the City was very liberating.'

'It was a pleasure to participate at the seminar. It gave me a lot of connection to myself.'

'The critical importance of silence, which I understood intuitively, now made me realize that you can connect with others as effectively, if not more so, in silence.'

'This was my first participation at such a seminar and I did have initial doubts as to the benefits. Not only did I see a difference at the end of the seminar but, to a certain extent, the results lasted well afterwards.'