leadership

The Science and the Wisdom of Fierce Self-Compassion

The Science and the Wisdom of Fierce Self-Compassion

For twenty years, Kristin Neff has been the leading voice in the field of self-compassion. Her groundbreaking 2003 research paper founded the field, and her first book brought the practice to the broader world. Now, with Fierce Self-Compassion: How Women Can Harness Kindness to Speak Up, Claim Their Power, and Thrive, Neff brings our understanding of self-compassion to a whole new level.

Compassionate Leadership Practice Series: Lovingkindness

Compassionate Leadership Practice Series: Lovingkindness

Lovingkindness is a core practice for developing Compassionate Leadership. It’s foundational for developing a compassionate stance toward ourselves, toward people we like and also those we dislike, and for the greater whole of all beings.

Your Roadmap for Compassionate Leadership, Part 3

Your Roadmap for Compassionate Leadership, Part 3

In this third post in our series on creating your own compassionate leadership roadmap, we turn from the dimensions of individual compassionate leadership and organizational compassionate cultures covered in weeks one and two to the tools and levers to use to build and implement your action plan.

Changing the System

Changing the System

Things feel overwhelming right now in ways that they haven’t felt in a very long time. This level of disruption makes it easy to feel that change is beyond our control or power. Compassionate leaders know there ARE things that we can do to bring change forward. Consider these three ideas to help settle yourself into a place of empowerment, and focus yourself for change.

Creating Environments of Belonging

Creating Environments of Belonging

Belonging is a fundamental human need that we all experience and recognize deeply, and is crucial for your employees’ individual well-being and for the effectiveness of your teams and organizations. Here are three compassionate leadership methods we recommend to build a stronger sense of belonging among your entire team.

Creating Environments of Connection

Creating Environments of Connection

Is your team really a team? Or is it just a collection of individuals? It doesn’t matter how many skills you have represented in your working group, or how talented each member is. Unless they work as a cohesive unit, you will not achieve the maximum effectiveness of the group or enable each individual to realize their full potential. Here are three ways to get your team moving together.

Is It Okay to Play?

Is It Okay to Play?

Work has always been serious. On top of this, COVID-19 has disrupted most of our work norms, and we are finally facing a global reckoning after centuries of systemic racism. Is it okay to have fun, too? YES! Playfulness, fun, spontaneity, and silliness are all attributes that contribute to organizational success, and will help us to thrive in the face of the very serious challenges of the world.

Five Articles on Racism to Inspire Compassionate Leaders to Action

Five Articles on Racism to Inspire Compassionate Leaders to Action

Due to the tragic murder of George Floyd, the reality of racism is being acknowledged to a degree not previously seen. Decisive actions, not words, are what will be required to alter the four-hundred-year history of racism in the United States. These five articles can support compassionate leaders as they seek to confront and transform the state of race in our world.

Compassionate Leadership Amid the Chaos Survey – Results First Look

Compassionate Leadership Amid the Chaos Survey – Results First Look

Survey results are in! We received over 200 responses from twenty-two countries to our recent Compassionate Leadership Amid the Chaos Survey. Here are some of the initial high-level points we take away after a preliminary review of the data and the open-ended responses.