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Lessons learned as a Mindfulness Trainer: Maureen O’Callaghan

Maureen O’Callaghan, Community member, entrepreneur and researcher, gave a tremendous presentation on the lessons she has learnt from setting up a mindfulness-based social enterprise and also shared insights from her PhD research on mindfulness, leadership and management.

Maureen shares her journey, her success’s and her challenges and how she overcame them.

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Maureen is currently studying the relationships between character strengths, mindfulness traits, and prosocial values in entrepreneurs. If you are interested in Maureen’s research or would like to get in touch with Maureen directly, please email her directly: mOCallaghan@lincoln.ac.uk.

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Published: 13th September, 2021
James Woods
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