Strengthening the Soul of Your Leadership

Published on Jul 27, 2019

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Strengthening the soul of your leadership is an invitation to enter more deeply into the process of spiritual transformation and to choose to lead from that place.

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when leaders lose their souls

part 1
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For those of us who are in leadership, it is often hard to find space that is quiet enough and safe enough for the soul to be as honest as it needs to be. We don't often take the time to sit quietly by the base of the tree of our own lives and wait for the wild animal we seek to put in an appearance.

guiding others on the spiritual journey

part 2
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questions to ask ourselves

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what is empathy?

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living within limits

part 3
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"When you reach the limits of your resources or abilities, you have no margin left. Yet because we don't even know what margin is, we don't realize it is gone. We know that something is not right but we can't solve the puzzle beyond that. Our pain is palpable, but our assailant remains unnamed." (Richard Swenson, Margin)

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questions for reflection

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when facing a hard decision, ask yourself:

  • what matters most in this situation?
  • why do I really feel like saying yes?
  • what's the worst that could happen if I say no?
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the spiritual rhythms

part 4
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rhythms of work and rest

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silence and word, stillness and action

self-examination

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from isolation to leadership community

part 5
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The paradox of leadership - we can be surrounded by people and be very busy doing good things and yet feel deeply alone with the burden we bear.

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values exercise

leadership community is as its best...

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the invitation

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