Navigating Change: The Different Styles of People and How They Deal with Change

Navigating Change: The Different Styles of People and How They Deal with Change

Navigating the dynamics of change with insights into different change styles—Conserver, Pragmatist, and Originator. Discover how understanding these styles can empower leaders to navigate change effectively and foster a culture of innovation and growth in their communities.

Embracing Change: Navigating the Ever-Changing Landscape of Community Leadership

Embracing Change: Navigating the Ever-Changing Landscape of Community Leadership

We must be change agents.  If change will already happen constantly, we must work as community leaders to guide that change for the better. We will spend some time over the next few weeks diving deep into change so that we can better understand, with fanatic discipline and empirical creativity, how we can master change.

Creating Helpfulness In Community by LEADing

Creating Helpfulness In Community by LEADing

When we are called to provide hope, humanity, humility and helpfulness through LEADing. We must first Look around and pay attention finding moments and opportunities to empathize. Empathize by perspective taking, being non judgemental, recognizing emotion, communicating and practicing mindfulness. Acknowledge the truth of the current situation. Decide what actions need to be taken (if any).

Creating Humility In Community

Creating Humility In Community

Humility is not merely a trait to aspire to but a practice - an ongoing process of growth and self-awareness. In our communities, the true essence of humility, groundedness, and continuous learning often gets overshadowed by superficial notions propagated by motivational posters and self-help apps. What if we reframed humility as a skill that can be developed through intentional learning and self-reflection?

Turning Community Building and Leadership Upside Down

Turning Community Building and Leadership Upside Down

The Upside-Down Community Leadership concept envisions leaders at the bottom, serving and uplifting the community members. This inversion reflects a shift from self-centered leadership to a more altruistic and community-centric approach. The core principles of the Upside-Down Community concept align with virtues such as humility, compassion, and service to others. By adopting a servant-leadership mindset, community leaders prioritize the well-being of the community over personal gain. This model encourages leaders to lead by example, demonstrating that true greatness arises from selfless service and a commitment to the collective good.

Fostering Humanity in Community Leadership

Fostering Humanity in Community Leadership

As communities (both at work and in life) grapple with shifting values and ethics, steering away from a shared sense of humanity, the perilous path of individualism and vested interests looms. This phenomenon of individualism finds its roots in a focus on personal feelings and self-actualization, championed by great minds like Emerson and Thoreau. However, I would argue that in order to find ourselves, we have lost each other. The antidote to strict individualism lies in the love of humanity, a force that transcends self-interest and places communal well-being at its core.

Creating Pragmatic Hope In Your Community

Creating Pragmatic Hope In Your Community

Hope can be a faint glimmer on the distant horizon. It can keep us moving on the journey of community, belonging and love. Hope is a way of thinking - a cognitive process - or as C. R. Snyder called it a trilogy of: goals, pathways and agency.

Yes, hope is also based in emotions and can greatly inspire us to reach the highest heights, however its core is in ‘function.’  We experience hope when we can set realistic goals, when we can stay flexible and develop alternative pathways, and when we believe in ourselves or “agency.”

Building Bridges: The Transformative Power of Hospitality in the Workplace and Communities

Building Bridges: The Transformative Power of Hospitality in the Workplace and Communities

Community, a term encompassing our town halls, spiritual centers, workplaces, and backyards, holds diverse meanings for different people. It can signify gathering, progress, workplace teams, civic justice, or merely the coming together of a people. Amid these various perspectives, one often overlooked concept stands out as a powerful force capable of transforming communities from the inside out: hospitality.

Craving Connection: The Deep Roots of Belonging in Human Existence

Craving Connection: The Deep Roots of Belonging in Human Existence

In the intricate tapestry of human existence, one common thread binds us all – the innate need for belonging. Recent research underscores the significance of finding a sense of belonging within close social relationships and communities for overall well-being. At our core, we are social beings, interdependent on one another for survival, and the ability to belong is a powerful force shaping our lives.

Culture vs. Community: Navigating the Truth of Connection

Culture vs. Community: Navigating the Truth of Connection

Culture and community are two intertwined concepts that shape the fabric of societies, defining the uniqueness of each group. While culture helps us differentiate societies, community goes beyond mere description, fostering a sense of fellowship among individuals who share common attitudes, interests, and goals within a specific area