How to become a Monk

Someone pursuing a career as a Monk should possess skills in meditation, self-discipline, mindfulness, and spirituality. With these qualities, a Monk can embark on a fulfilling professional journey while making significant contributions to their personal growth.

Hard skills:

  1. Spiritual Enlightenment: Ability to foster spiritual growth and understanding
  2. Meditation Technique: Ability to practice and teach mindfulness meditation
  3. Philosophical Discussions: Capability to lead philosophical conversations and debates
  4. Buddhist Teachings: Knowledge of Buddhist scriptures and teachings
  5. Yoga Instruction: Ability to provide guidance and instruction on yoga postures
  6. Verbal Communication: Skilled in verbal communication and public speaking
  7. Written Communication: Proficient in written communication and composition
  8. Service Management: Competency in managing spiritual services and programs

Soft skills:

  1. Attentiveness - Being mindful and observant of surroundings
  2. Compassion - Having empathy and understanding of others
  3. Self-Discipline - Having the ability to stay focused and motivated
  4. Patience - Being able to wait calmly and think before acting
  5. Adaptability - Being able to quickly adjust to changing circumstances
  6. Communication - Effectively conveying thoughts and ideas
  7. Organization - Being able to plan ahead and stay organized
  8. Conflict Resolution - Being able to manage disagreements and disputes successfully