SPIRITUALITY AND LEADERSHIP A JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY.

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SPIRITUALITY AND LEADERSHIP A JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY

What on earth am I here for?

EXPLORING CONCEPTS CAPITALINTELLIENCEFUNCTION MATERIAL CAPITAL IQ: Rational Intelligence What I think SOCIAL CAPITAL EQ: Emotional Intelligence What I feel SPIRITUAL CAPITAL SQ: Spiritual Intelligence What I am

SPIRITUAL CAPITAL  Spiritual intelligence is the intelligence with which we access our deepest meanings, values, purposes, and highest motivations  Spiritual Quotient's sense of meaning, values and purpose generates Spiritual Capital.  Spiritual Capital and sustainability are crucially linked.

SPIRITUAL LEADERSHIP IN ACTION SPIRITUAL FUNCTION LEADERSHIP ACTION Awareness Growing self-awareness and spontaneity Respect Celebration of Diversity Being a contribution Living a vocation Vision and value led Responsible choice Positive use of adversity Reframing

AWARENESS Growing self-awareness and spontaneity

MASLOW’S HIERARCHY OF NEEDS Peak Experiences Self- actualization Esteem (Ego) Belonging (Social) Safety and security Survival

HIERARCHY OF MOTIVATIONS  LACK  Self-assertion  Anger  Craving  Fear  Anguish  Apathy  Guilt and shame  Depersonalization  ABUNDANCE  Exploration  Cooperation  Power within  Mastery  Generativity  Higher service  Word soul  Enlightenment

Respect: Celebration of Diversity  The monk’s story

BEING A CONTRIBUTION  Living a vocation

MY EULOGY  ……………….. died today  He/she was the kind of person who …  He/she is best remembered for……  His/her vocation in life was ……

MY EPITAH Here lies ….. His/her contribution was ……………

VISION AND VALUE LED  Responsible choice  My dream trip

POSITIVE USE OF ADVERSITY  REFRAMING  A testimonial dinner with my severe teachers

SPIRITUALITY AND LEADERSHIP Reflecting on the journey

A CREDO FOR SERVANT LEADERSHIP?  Valuing the “sacred” in life, living and enterprise.  Life and all its enterprises are interconnected.  All human endeavor is part of the fabric of the universe.  A leaders relationship to the word is one of engagement and responsibility.  Leadership based on wisdom, service and gratitude.