Released 07 February 2018 Subscribe: iTunes
This episode is an interview I did with Mahima Shrestha during a module of the Clarity Coach Training Programme. The previous day, one of the students had asked, “This stuff is all well and good, but how do these principles work in the case of ‘real stuff'”. Mahima was able to give a personal account of exactly that, as she had a huge insight when she was caught in the 2015 Nepal earthquake. Mahima is a crisis management consultant who’s passionate about bringing people together, finding solutions to complex problems and facilitating long-term change in culture and communities. And one of the interesting things about Mahima is that she’s got a background in journalism and PR.
Featured Show Highlights
- How Mahima found the principals and were able to apply them in the time she needed it the most (2:15)
- She discovered the best way to help others was to be still and practice the principles in the circumstances she was in (10:38)
- The difference in thought Mahima had during the earthquakes that allowed her to feel safe – and not scared (11:44)
- Why you don’t have to implement inside-out thinking! (14:15)
Quotes
“The presence of sane human beings does something to people” (11:24)
“As self-consciousness drops, I think there is this increased ability to reach out to people to connect to do what you need to do really” (11:12)
“It’s not possible to be a victim of circumstance” (Jamie, 15:24)