Frequently Asked Questions
Clarifications for Senior Executives
Our approach blends practical management frameworks with mindfulness and inner
reflection to develop leaders who make decisions with both strategic clarity and personal integrity.
Programs are designed for directors, executives, and business owners seeking a
balanced path to growth that honors both organizational objectives and individual wellbeing.
Sessions range from one-day workshops to week-long retreats in 2025, tailored to
fit executive schedules and ensure deep engagement with both content and practice.
Most sessions take place at our facility in Geneva, Switzerland, located within
the Palais des Nations, with select workshops offered at partner venues.
We offer programs primarily in English, with options for French and German by
request to accommodate diverse leadership teams.
At Gaiaden, our program blends structured economic methodologies with reflective
spiritual practices to help leaders align their strategic thinking with personal growth. Each module
introduces actionable frameworks alongside guided meditations, enabling participants to integrate
clarity and purpose into executive decision making.
Our format includes interactive workshops focused on practical frameworks, daily
mindfulness exercises to cultivate presence, and group discussions that foster peer learning. Sessions
alternate between analytical labs and reflective retreats to balance rigor with renewal.
Directors and business owners seeking a holistic approach to leadership, combining
strategic insight with inner resilience, will find this program especially rewarding.
Each core cycle spans 12 weeks, comprising biweekly workshops and guided practice
sessions, with optional monthly gatherings thereafter.
Yes. Graduates join our alumni network for quarterly reflection circles, access
resource libraries, and receive invitations to special retreats at Palais des Nations to sustain their
practice.
Primary sessions take place at Palais des Nations, Avenue de la Paix 14, 1211
Geneva, Switzerland, offering a backdrop of international dialogue and serene spaces for contemplation.
No. The program is designed to welcome both newcomers and seasoned practitioners,
with introductory guidance and progressive practices tailored to each participant’s background.