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Want to learn more about Front Goose? Our unique executive leadership training courses are designed to help cultivate strong and healthy leaders by focusing on the mind, body and spirit. Learn more about how our approach increases overall organizational effectiveness. Read through our blogs below, and be sure to check out our additional leadership training resources.

Multitudes of Meditation

July 12, 2023

When initiating a meditation practice for the first time it’s not unusual to become overwhelmed with how to begin. The beginning can feel difficult because there are so many different types of meditation. Read on to discover the most common forms of meditation and their specific benefits.

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Patience in a World of Texting

June 20, 2023

Do you ever find yourself wishing for the days of old, where you walked in your front door and saw your answering machine flashing a red number like 3 or 4? For those of us old enough to remember these flashing numbers...

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Surf Camp – Mind. Body. Spirit. – In action

June 12, 2023

Surfing is a great example of the mind, body, spirit connection. Only when all three are completely aligned can you pop up on the board and experience the thrill of riding a wave.

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Want to improve executive presence? Start with wellbeing.

June 1, 2023

Executive presence deserves a clear definition that leaders can understand and turn into action. Currently the definition is vague and varies by organization. However, as we dive into wellbeing-inspired leadership, we can clearly understand what is required to achieve executive presence.

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whitepapers


Years of scientific research support the impact of the mind, body and spirit on wellbeing. The interconnectedness of these pillars is undeniable. We invite you to read our whitepapers to learn more about the benefits of wellbeing and how we incorporate these scientific findings in all of our executive leadership training courses and retreats.

Sleep Deprivation. The Silent Killer.

According to world renowned sleep expert & Cornell professor Emeritus, Dr. James Maas, you are sleep deprived if you aren’t meeting your personal sleep need of 7.5-9 hours of sleep each night. Lack of sleep increases your vulnerability to colds & flu, weight gain, heart disease, diabetes, cancer, stress & anxiety, memory issues, and decreases creativity and problem solving abilities to name a few.

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The Science Behind Wellbeing

Years of scientific research support the impact of mind, body and spirit on wellbeing, and the interconnectedness of these three elements. A healthy life is a life grounded in wellbeing –which is why the World Health Organization (WHO) defines health as a “complete state of physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity...

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Practices


How can you incorporate more connectedness and wellbeing into your everyday life and routine? We know how challenging it can be to continue on the path toward holistic healing. Through our blog and other leadership training resources, you can learn how to put into practice what we teach in our training sessions and retreats.

Three-part Breath

This video teaches a breathing technique called Three-part Breath or in Sanskrit, Dirgha Pranayama.This practice is fundamental to other forms of breath work and will help one breathe more optimally. After practicing three-part breathing, one might feel an increased sense of calm and a pronounced focus.

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Cooling Breathwork

This video teaches a breathing technique called Sheetali / Sitali pranayama (cooling breath) from the Ayurvedic & Yoga traditions of India. This practice is used to help cool and calm the body, emotions, and mind of too much heat or fire element. It's a wonderful technique to practice in the hot summer months.

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Let Go Meditation

Are you looking to start a meditation practice? Enjoy this short meditation guided by Front Goose cofounder, Lexi Hawks. Lexi shares some tips to initiating a daily practice, and leads you into a simple meditation on “letting go.” This meditation technique helps reduce stress by focusing the mind to a phrase and calming the body through breathing.

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The Telephone Takeback

Is it any wonder that anxiety disorders are listed as the most common mental disorders in the U.S.? What can we do about this? How do we relearn patience and bring back some etiquette to interacting with each other? Here is our challenge to you. It’s called The Telephone Takeback.

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If you’re interested in executive learning and development courses for yourself, your team, or a fellow group of professionals, we encourage you to reach out. We’d love to talk to you one-on-one so you can learn more about our executive learning and development courses, retreats, and resources. We firmly believe that leadership rooted in wellbeing can uplift organizational cultures. Let us help you find out if our executive learning courses are a good fit for you and your team. Ready to rise? Reach out to us, and we’ll follow up to help you learn more about how we can cultivate healthier, more effective leaders by strengthening the mind, body and spirit.