Business Zen
In traditional Japan, every really high-level BOSS (of a clan, an army, a large important business, or a diplomatic or cultural position) has a Zen Master (or at least a Zen monk or a Zen Teacher) who serves him as an ADVISER.
If you are a Business Owner, or a Business Manager with an important position in the business you manage, consulting your Zen Guide is a very powerful way to gain advantage, clarity, and strategic edge that will lead you to be more successful.
In traditional Japan, all that your adviser needs to be is good at his Zen.
But in our modern world, it is good to have a Zen Adviser who is also good with business himself/herself, so that it is clear he understands the issues involved in being in business in the modern age.
As a serial entrepreneur, I specialized in envisioning, creating, opening, and managing to the first point of success and then selling a variety of businesses.
Yes - always selling them - as I never wished to be hooked to a specific venture for too long, liking my freedom or movement and being far more excited by the creation of good ventures than the daily long-term management of them.
Among my ventures, you can count a stalls food chain with 4 shops, a vegetarian deli, and a restaurant, an important business selling to 120 retail points, a fashion label, a music label, and two hardware & software integration and design ventures, the second which have just been %35 sold and valued at 1.2M dollars.
NO - my role in this position is NOT to advise you how to run your own business: this should be something you are already good at.
My role as a Zen Adviser is to allow you to:
1. Refocus, clarify, and sharpen your mind's paths in order to make your strategies clearer to yourself.
2. Allow you to use the Zen of my training (not my personal opinions, but the clarity of the Zen Mind I carry), as a soundboard to check, test, and clarify ideas of strategy, vision, and action.
3. Bring your vision to a higher level of Neuro-Linguistic clarity and action-ready power.
This work can be done via personal meetings if I am in your country, or via weekly Skype or Zoom meetings if I am not.
It is not cheap: I charge $250 for the first hourly meeting and $200 per meeting for weekly meetings.
Why? Because I am worth it, and because I have no interest in serving in this role unless you are already financially successful.
*Everything we talk about in such meetings is as confidential as any talk between a person and his lawyer.