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Mindful Coworking Berlin
Working alone often means distractions, countless small to-dos, and little progress on what's important. On our Mindful Coworking Day, you'll practice mindfulness in the midst of your workday, practicing, focusing, and working on exactly what you set out to do in a community of like-minded individuals.
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Here comes the (updated) invitation to our upcoming mindful co-working.
The agenda is as follows:
08:20 meet at entrance and collect badge
08:30 go up to room, settle down
08:45 check-in and morning practice in meditation room
09:30 first round of mindful, individual co-working in silence*
12:00 prepare lunch (there is a kitchen with a fridge and a microwave oven)
12:15 mindful lunch – first half in silence, beginning with the five contemplations on food
13:00 break – either go for a walk or have a nap
13:45 second round of mindful, individual co-working in silence*
16:00 sharing and afternoon practice in mediation room
16:45 end
* if you have to take a call, you can do so in a phone booth – working in silence is recommended, though.
Please remember to bring something vegetarian to share for lunch.
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Mindful Coworking Berlin
Working alone often means distractions, countless small to-dos, and little progress on what's important. On our Mindful Coworking Day, you'll practice mindfulness in the midst of your workday, practicing, focusing, and working on exactly what you set out to do in a community of like-minded individuals.
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Mindful Coworking Berlin
Working alone often means distractions, countless small to-dos, and little progress on what's important. On our Mindful Coworking Day, you'll practice mindfulness in the midst of your workday, practicing, focusing, and working on exactly what you set out to do in a community of like-minded individuals.
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We are a non-profit organization that relies on donations to pursue its long-term goals. Donations are, for us, "warm money," often called "Dana" in Buddhist terminology. Dana represents giving freely and without ulterior motives to support beneficial causes. Dana is loving-kindness and goodwill, enabling the Buddha's wisdom teachings to flow powerfully onward.

