As emerging adults enter the workforce, they often bring the same challenges with them: stress, burnout, and the need for tools to navigate life’s complexities. To address this growing need, we are expanding our evidence-based mindfulness programs into professional settings.
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Introducing Our New Trainees for MIEA’s Train-the-Trainer Program
The Mindfulness Institute for Emerging Adults (MIEA) is excited to welcome the latest participants selected for our prestigious Train-the-Trainer program. This diverse group of educators is embarking on a comprehensive journey to become certified trainers, ready to lead our Teacher Certification Workshops and mentor new instructors. Meet the promising new trainees set to broaden the horizons of mindfulness education:
We are now the Mindfulness Institute for Emerging Adults
The name of our organization (“the Center for Koru Mindfulness”) is now “Mindfulness Institute for Emerging Adults”.
Our founders, owners, staff, trainers, mission, and vision remain the same. We will continue to offer teacher training and support as always, building a community of teachers and students who embody curiosity and kindness.
Koru Mindfulness featured in Mindful Magazine
In December’s Mindful Magazine, Psychiatrist and co-founder of Koru Mindfulness Holly Rogers explains why you should not even try to stop your thoughts. Plus, a guided practice on noticing your inner chatter with curiosity rather than judgment.