May 4, 2024
Tai Ji Men Qigong Academy Symposiums Explore Adaptability in Modern Workforce
The Tai Ji Men Qigong Academy in Walnut and Pasadena each hosted a symposium on April 20 and 21, 2024, respectively. These events showcased insights from Ella Lee, a career coach, who explored the theme of adaptability in navigating life and work challenges.
Ella's presentations centered on the concept of VUCA (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, and Ambiguity), highlighting its relevance in today's unpredictable environment. She emphasized the crucial role of adaptability, a sentiment echoed by Harvard Business School, which regards it as the paramount workplace skill.
Drawing parallels between Tai Ji Men's principles and her career success, Ella shared her journey of applying Tai Ji Men Qigong's teachings to her professional life. Having practiced Tai Ji Men Qigong for 16 years, Ella found a profound connection between the principles of self-improvement and career growth. She recounted a time when she struggled with confidence but found self-acceptance through volunteer work with Tai Ji Men. She also shared how she boosted her self-confidence by learning from the example of Dr. Hong, Tao-Tze, the leader of Tai Ji Men, and she realized that thorough preparation is a key factor in building self-confidence.
One of the key takeaways was embracing the gig economy and slash careers, reflecting the evolving work landscape where individuals seek meaningful work and flexible arrangements. Ella's own experience balancing a full-time job with part-time career coaching resonated with many attendees, showcasing the viability of non-traditional career paths.
Ella's narrative underscored the importance of turning challenges into learning experiences, aligning with Tai Ji Men's ethos of self-improvement and altruism. Her transition to full-time career coaching exemplified a mindset focused on continuous growth and helping others navigate their professional journeys.
The symposiums also touched upon global workplace trends, highlighting the heightened pressure faced by employees globally, particularly in the post-pandemic era. Tai Ji Men's teachings on adaptability and holistic well-being offered valuable insights into coping with stress and maintaining resilience in challenging times.
In conclusion, the symposiums encouraged attendees to embrace adaptability, balance, and holistic growth, drawing inspiration from Tai Ji Men's wisdom. The events served as a platform for meaningful discussions on navigating the complexities of the modern workforce while staying true to principles of personal development and well-being.
About Tai Ji Men
Tai Ji Men is an international, non-profit cultural organization dedicated to preserving Tai Ji Men culture and promoting the physical, mental, and spiritual well-being of people worldwide. Starting in the year 2000, Dr. Hong, Tao-Tze, the head of Tai Ji Men, established two Tai Ji Men Academies in California. This year, in October, Dr. Hong hosted the inauguration of two more new academies, one in Santa Clara and the other in Pasadena. Over an extended period, Dr. Hong has led members of Tai Ji Men and the Federation of World Peace and Love to take on self-funded tours across six continents to promote a culture of peace rooted in love and conscience. Dr. Hong played a pivotal role in the United Nations’ adoption of the International Day of Conscience and received the President’s Lifetime Achievement Award from the office of President Joe Biden in March of this year. This award recognized the 1.2 million hours that Dr. Hong and members of the Federation of World Peace and Love have dedicated to the nation.
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