We all have an inner world that needs to be nourished, so we can make the outer world a better place. Leaders and organizations who take the time to care for their inner worlds become more effective agents of change. We call this: Inner Work for Social Change.
Read MoreWhy social innovation education programs need to develop students’ inner well-being alongside their knowledge of the field, and five principles to help lead the way.
Read MoreIn this episode of Inspire Your Life Podcast, host Arthi Rabikrisson is joined by Gretchen Ki Steidle, the founder and President of Global Grassroots, a US based NGO that operates a mindfulness-based social venture incubator and women's leadership program in post-conflict East Africa.
Read MoreNeither top-down nor bottom-up leadership is adequate for solving complex social challenges. We need to combine the strengths of both.
Read MoreHow the internal work of self-inquiry can meaningfully shift our perceptions and behaviors in ways that positively impact the outer world, and how leaders of social change are incorporating the practice into their work and lives.
Read MoreSupporting the inner well-being of change makers can boost capacity for innovation and collaboration, and ultimately lead to more effective solutions to social and environmental challenges.
Read MoreThose of us working towards a more just society must embody the same principles we envision for the world. This begins with mindfulness, which in turn drives compassion.
Read MoreHow mindfulness makes change leaders more effective.
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