How to face cutthroat competition? How to overcome peer pressure? Who is a good role model for me? How to control my mind? How to handle failures? – these are some of the questions that bother many school and college students. Their challenges are further compounded by the waves of modern ideas and ideals sweeping over our society.
In this background, RIMSE conducts regular workshops for students from Class 8 to post-graduate, wherein experts speak on topics like Handling Failures, Learning from Others, How to Create your Destiny, Belief in Yourself, Positive Thinking, Mind Management, Concentration, Reprogramming the Brain, Leadership Qualities, Enlightened Citizenship, Yoga in Personality Development, Safe Digital Engagement
In the workshop students will have three interactive sessions, visit the Museum of Harmony of Religions, have lunch and evening snacks and tea.
Way back in 1965, Swami Shambhavananda made a special attempt to complement our western-based formal education with Indian traditional values and spirituality. The swami was a pioneer in education and head of Sri Ramakrishna Ashrama, Mysuru – a branch centre of the Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission, the international monastic organisation established by Swami Vivekananda.
RIMSE also conducts Residential 3 / 7 days workshop for young men and women. The workshop includes early morning prayer, yoga class, breakfast, three interactive sessions, lunch, evening snacks and tea, evening prayer, guided meditation, dinner, and interaction with sadhus.
High schools and colleges can book a 1-day or 3 / 7 days Residential Workshop at RIMSE for their students.
RIMSE also conducts workshops in which college students can participate on their own.