First of all, Congrats Rach! I am so happy for your wedding and for the great accomplishments after APLP, and thank you for the welcoming message!
I hope everyone is well and I am so sorry for leaving for the very last moment to share a lit bit about what is going on here in South America after coming back from GIST.
So many things have happened since I've left Hawaii!!
I would like to start sharing a lit bit about my GIST experience, where I had a wonderful time researching about the theme Happiness in different countries (Japan, Thailand, Laos, Cambodja, Burma, China, Bhutan), meeting so many special people, specially our APLP alumni and having the time and experiences to reflect about so many different aspects of life, work, culture, inner self, empathy, resilience...
Experiencing GNH in Bhutan, with Chimi Ura |
Short Meditation Retreat in Chiang Mai Thailand |
Teaching Mapping Process at Deer Park in India |
Talking with Sensei about GHN in Japan, with Junko Itokazu - Okinawa |
GIST was great, and most of the insights I had during that experience, I've been having the opportunity to reflect and implement during this transitioning time of my professional career.
I returned to Brazil in September, 2013, than I've decided to quit my job as a Corporate Business Manager of the organization I was working for and I started my own business as a Management Consultant, of Taminato Consultancy. Right after, in December, I got my first project for a brazilian company (of 11.000 employees) to assist Directors and Senior Managers's goals establishment and deployment to their departments, that lasted until this month.
Besides that, I've decided to implement into my daily living experience the aspects I've gotten contact during my GIST and Post GIST experience in India. So since than, I've been sharing my time as: 2/4 working as a management consultant, 1/4 I've been dedicating for new projects (volunteering) and prototyping new things, and the other 1/4 for self and inner development time :-) This time balance is allowing me to actually enjoy and experience a very genuine happiness, even though I've been extremely busy, learning how to prioritize every single moment, and specially learning how to deal with so many different social media devices and apps ;-) and challenges everyday.
As a management consultant, I am also working in a partnership with a group of professionals, of a place called University of the Experience here in Curitiba, where we are creating new ways of managing organizations and also self development projects for corporations.
As a management consultant, I am also working in a partnership with a group of professionals, of a place called University of the Experience here in Curitiba, where we are creating new ways of managing organizations and also self development projects for corporations.
MTA Team |
It is one of the methodologies based on competencies and behavior |
Meditation after Yoga Class at Barigui Park |
Yoga at Botanical Garden Park |
Teaching Management for Students at Yoga at the Park Teacher Training Class |
Another very special purpose I've been focusing on is reconnecting with my japanese/Okinawan roots. For this one, Liana and Robson (APLP - G13) and I, went to Peru, for an International WUB Conference to share our APLP experiences and the importance of this scholarship for Latin American Okinawan descendent. In addition to that, together with four friends we organize a performance of dance and music, called EN - Ties of Destiny, to enhance our gratitude to our ancestors for what we are japanese/brazilian for almost 500 people and we will continue with this event in 2015.
Robson G14, Liana G14, Michelle G12, Mary (Peru) G8 and Bob Nakasone |
Fernanda, Priscila, Lili e Michelle |
Pilgrimage in Sri Lanka With the best host Ahila!! |
Retreats around Brazil |
Courses of Dragon Dreaming |
Drawing the Dreams for 2015 with Yoga at the Park Team |
Art of Hosting - Designing organizational events |
Using the Value Cards in Portuguese At Youth Development Program Workshop |
I am happy for sharing a bit of the things that are happening with me in Brazil, and I hope you can come visit me soon!
I miss you! Take care!
Much love,
Michelle
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