our inspirationWe draw our inspiration from Windhorse vitality practices that originate from around the world. They teach us to hone our inner resources to transform obstacles so that we live life with vitality and enjoyment. Generally, horses represent power, flying, strength, vulnerability, and finely-tuned herd collaboration.
1. Windhorse is a powerful horse that can fly through the air, representing strength, vitality, and energy that can meet and transform obstacles. 2. It represents the “force” that we can harness to face all kinds of life challenges — personal, communal and even societal. 3. We can all learn and apply a windhorse skillset. 4. Windhorses, in the Tibetan tradition, are prayer flags that carry hopes and prayers into the skies. |
Research has shown that staff who practice resiliency provide 14% better customer service, demonstrated 79% lower burnout, and felt 61% lower likelihood of leaving the organization than staff in more high stress and toxic environments. |