Living a Flourishing Life
With Aneel Chima, Mikey Siegel, Ahmed Alashwa and Yingzhao Liu
May 24 - 26, 2019
How do we flourish as human beings? In a tech-everywhere world, when faced with more options and more distractions than ever before, how do we best use our time, energy, and attention for living a flourishing life? Inspired by the innovative teachings and methods within Stanford’s Wellness Education curriculum, join three of the program’s lecturers to explore the latest research, frameworks, and experiential tools that enhance emotional, psychological, social, and contemplative well-being.
About the Leaders
Aneel Chima
Aneel Chima is director of the Division of Health and Human Performance and of the Stanford Flourishing Project at Stanford University. The question animating his work is: What is the future of human flourishing in a hyper-complex, ever-accelerating culture where technology is everywhere? Email Me
Learn more about Aneel ChimaMikey Siegel
Mikey Siegel is excited by science and technology supporting human flourishing and collective awakening. He teaches at Stanford University, is founder of Consciousness Hacking, BioFluent Technologies and the Transformative Technology Conference. He received an MS from the MIT Media Lab. Email Me www.mikeysiegel.com
Learn more about Mikey SiegelAhmed Alashwa
Ahmed Alashwa teaches meditation at Stanford University using neuro and biofeedback technologies. He focuses on accelerating brain learning, flow states and peak performance. Ahmed teaches from unscripted direct experience. His workshops on human flourishing run throughout the world. Email Me
Learn more about Ahmed AlashwaYingzhao Liu
Yingzhao Liu is a lecturer at Stanford and has recently been design director for international markets at LinkedIn. She integrates deep spiritual practice with our complex modern life, drawing from Buddhism as well as the Native American path. Ying has also led experiential education for over a decade, and loves to facilitate group processes in […]
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