
That Need To ‘Fit In’
In a culture where measured values, productivity speeds, and immediate response, pausing and listening is a silent but radical evolution.
Taynã is 36 years old and has two daughters (1 and 6 years old). She is an oblate of WCCM and coordinates the community of oblates in Brazil. She started her work in the community with a meditation project with children. Today, she coordinates the WCCM young project. Taynã graduated in Social Communication with a master’s degree in Social Psychology. She studied the theme “Work, Happiness and Sense for Generation Y”. Managing partner of a consultancy specialized in market research and strategic planning. Coach with ACC certification by the International Coach Federation (ICF). Graduated from the International Teacher Certification Program and also from the “Training of Trainers” program from the University of Tampere (Finland).

In a culture where measured values, productivity speeds, and immediate response, pausing and listening is a silent but radical evolution.

“The best antidote against this misuse of our common home is contemplation.” Pope Francis (Catechesis Sept 16 2020) From October

We live in a time when young people face increasing pressures, uncertainties and crisis of meaning and it is precisely