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Practicing Personal Leadership and Using Film to Teach Intercultural Communication

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

POSER! - The history and evolution of the "Peace Sign"

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Intercultural Communication Education.
“Been There, Done That,” you say?
Well not like we do!

We are using clips from popular Hollywood movies, YouTube videos and Blogs to teach people about intercultural communication.
These are innovative and easy ways to make learning fun. We conduct training sessions to teach others how to implement these tools into their own programs.

Principles of Personal Leadership

The two principles are inter-related and mutually sustaining.

Mindfulness invites us to “wake-up” to our habitual behaviors, to bring self-awareness forward as both instrument and teacher, to look at each situation with fresh eyes.

Creativity invites us to bring forth something new. Instead of acting or speaking from habit, we discern the action or words appropriate to each situation we’re in. Creativity also invites us to pay attention to what feels personally generative and life-enhancing, what brings forth joy and builds upon our unique capabilities


Mindfulness invites us to “wake-up” to our habitual behaviors, to bring self-awareness forward as both instrument and teacher, to look at each situation

with fresh eyes.


Practicing Personal Leadership in

Cross Cultural Communication

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Personal Leadership is about taking leadership of our selves—of our own experiences, of our own cultural programming and habituation as we interact with others in both our personal and professional lives. In this way we are able to access higher levels of learning and insight, mutual collaboration, and creativity in situations of cultural difference.