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Uli

What motivates me: the gap between what self-management methods promise and what people are truly searching for—meaning, balance, fulfillment.

As a consultant, trainer, and coach working at the intersection of psychology and management, I experience this daily. My own exploration of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) has shown me that mindfulness is more than just a technique: it connects self-leadership with deeper questions of meaning—both personally and within organizations.

At NAW, I find a space where this connection is lived—where inner processes, my meditation practice, and business activities converge. Mindful Business Commitment, in particular, continually provides a framework for self-reflection and opens new avenues for embodying one's own values ​​in everyday work life.

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