Becoming a Fully Present Leader

Posted on the 30 April 2012 by Shrinkingthecamel

Next week, May 6 and 7, I will be participating in the fourth annual Leadership & Spirituality Summit at Princeton Theological Seminary, sponsored by A New Equilibrium. I know its late notice, but would sure love to see you there if you can make it. There’s still time to sign up! The promotional blurb follows.

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We associate many things with leadership: commanding, visionary, hard-charging, motivating. We like these words, because they are action-oriented with promise of a grand future – more, better, bigger.

But leadership is more than just getting stuff done. It involves interacting and influencing the people around you, bringing forward the best of your true self to the challenges and situations at hand.

Being fully present as a leader means you are all-in; heart, spirit, mind and body. This takes courage, focus and an intentional awareness.

Wake up your deepest spiritual connection to your professional life with this lively and inspiring two-day session, where business, non-profit and church leaders will gather to discuss how to keep a spiritual presence of mind in the midst of the demands, transitions, and deliverables of your job.

At this summit you will:

  • Hear from several business leaders who will discuss their own experience for creating joy and meaning in their work
  • Discover the potential for spiritual power energizing your personal and professional life
  • Discuss tips and pointers with peers for aligning your spiritual intentions with your real-world experience
  • Learn practical processes for maintaining spiritual intentionality every day for the long run
  • Get mobilized to break out of a rut into a place of joyful engagement

You can register here.