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Katrina

The connection between individual, social, and ecosystemic mindfulness has fascinated me since my first encounter with meditation at the beginning of my professional life: how can conscious presence in the here and now have an impact, not only in the mind while meditating on a cushion, but also in dialogue, in a work group, and in our interactions with our diverse private and professional environments?

Since 2017, I have repeatedly found the answer in the Mindful Business Network (NAW) :-) – enshrined in the Mindful Business Commitment we have made and use for self-reflection and exchange within the network.

Having grown up in Northern Germany, I have lived near Zurich for over 20 years and am involved in the Swiss activities of NAW. I studied human genetics and anthropology, have held leadership positions in various organizational structures, and currently work as a lecturer, organizational development consultant, and coach on topics such as strategy development and new forms of work and organization.


I have been raising children in Northern Germany and have lived near Zurich for over 20 years, where I am actively involved in the Swiss activities of NAW. I studied human genetics and anthropology, have held leadership positions in various organizational structures, and currently work as a lecturer, organizational development consultant, and coach specializing in strategy development and new forms of work and organization.

















: ... “We are the economy,” “We are climate change,” and “AI & mindfulness” are key NAW (Natural Action) statements for me, which I try to live by both in my circle of friends and in my professional life.



“We are the economy,” “We are climate change,” and “AI & mindfulness” are central NAW statements that I try to live by both in my circle of friends and in my professional life.

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