During the courage retreat at Breck School in Minneapolis, for example,
retreat leaders started out talking with eighth graders about fears.
Not exact matches
OK, here we go: Get a new hobby, be physically fit, get plenty of rest, go on a personal
retreat,
start mountain biking, don't turn on your computer or cell phone for one day a week, go to a creative
leader conference and read the book 51 Ways for Revolutionary, Creative, Cutting - Edge, Innovative, Futuristic, Trailblazing, Missional, Catalytic, Groundbreaking, World - Changing
Leaders to Stay Inspired.
Nathania Stambouli (
Retreat Leader & Yoga Instructor)-- Coming from a background in fitness and circuit training, Nathania stumbled into yoga by accident in 2009 and what
started as a purely physical adventure became a journey towards healing old wounds and experiencing a profound personal transformation.
They said they could not find a capable
leader for the
start - up that they had hoped to be part of the KIPP network, so they gave up that effort and
retreated back to another KIPP
start - up in Denver that was already underway and doing well.
A
retreat, preferably at a location away from the worksite, is an excellent way to reduce stress, generate some new creativity and momentum, and kick -
start leaders for the future demands of the job.