T
he most authentic and long-lasting changes to the status quo within our lives and within the organizations we serve come from becoming conscious of where we are lacking and wounded.
Acknowledgment of our woundedness is the starting point for our journey and fertile ground for growth and development.
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Our woundedness is also a humble place, where we seek to co-create with others and incorporate best practices without too much ego or competition getting in the way of the real magic of collaboration.
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Our woundedness also drives our compassion to truly be of service and make things better for those that come after us.
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Being a hero creates unrealistic expectations that we have to live up to, and it also creates a villain that needs to be vanquished. Our wounds can become love in action, a force for good in our communities and organizations.