Evolving Our World
There is a deeper prosperity beyond just profit when you allow your inner world, and that of the people involved with your organisation, to reflect itself outwardly. We have become accustomed to the word 'professional' in a way that means we leave who we are at the door.
Even in professions that people were traditionally drawn to from an inner sense of purpose, like nursing or education, the rules and expectations that now shape day to day work practices have gradually worn down and worn out much of the passion and care that was previously experienced.
This is now a world where mostly everything is at our fingertips In theory it's a world where connection, transparency and finding your passion should be easier than it has ever been. Yet in a collective we seem to act on autopilot for much of the time we are together, with old cultures, hierarchies and organisational constructs and societal systems still in play.
I advocate for people following their passion and I advocate for more evolved and enlightened businesses, governments, education, health care; all the traditional constructs in our society that shape who we become. I'm a proponent of self leadership and transparent communication.
There is more than just hope. As many of the people now involved with organisations, people like you, search for deeper meaning in their own lives, the discord cannot continue. One person at a time, as we reveal our inner desires, strengths and talents, we will evolve the world in which we live to pave the way for greater meaning, satisfaction and prosperity for all.
For more insight into Shona’s unique approach and perspective read:
For further insights from Shona, look under the Evolve Our World blog category and follow her weekly blog.
Even in professions that people were traditionally drawn to from an inner sense of purpose, like nursing or education, the rules and expectations that now shape day to day work practices have gradually worn down and worn out much of the passion and care that was previously experienced.
This is now a world where mostly everything is at our fingertips In theory it's a world where connection, transparency and finding your passion should be easier than it has ever been. Yet in a collective we seem to act on autopilot for much of the time we are together, with old cultures, hierarchies and organisational constructs and societal systems still in play.
I advocate for people following their passion and I advocate for more evolved and enlightened businesses, governments, education, health care; all the traditional constructs in our society that shape who we become. I'm a proponent of self leadership and transparent communication.
There is more than just hope. As many of the people now involved with organisations, people like you, search for deeper meaning in their own lives, the discord cannot continue. One person at a time, as we reveal our inner desires, strengths and talents, we will evolve the world in which we live to pave the way for greater meaning, satisfaction and prosperity for all.
For more insight into Shona’s unique approach and perspective read:
- Could a Broader Perspective Benefit Us All Right Now?
- Be an Evolutionary (Rather Than a Revolutionary)
- The Internal Shift You Need to Help Solve the Social Dilemma
- How You Are Complicit in the Oppression of Others
- You See What Happens When Leaders Are Not Grown Up on the Inside
- Change the World One Day at a Time
- What a Wonderful World This Is
- The Hidden Ingredient in Really Effective Problem Solving
- Is the Role for Managers Redundant in Today’s World?
- Better Brand & Bottom Line - Ditch Your Call Centre
- Leadership: Why Trust Leads to Better Business Outcomes
- CEO's Note: Profit, Purpose and Personal Fulfillment Can Thrive Together - A Remarkable New Organisational Construct
- Cross the Rubicon: Why Evolving Your Culture is the Only Way to Win
- Take a Broader Perspective
- Re-examining Your Beliefs Can Save Your Life
- Meet Challenges with an Open Heart and Mind
- Evolving Education - Where Booking a Family Holiday during Term Time Took Me
For further insights from Shona, look under the Evolve Our World blog category and follow her weekly blog.
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