The beauty of Self-Organizing

The beauty of Self-Organizing

Today marks the end of the first year of the Lead to Thrive newsletter. The original intention that gave birth to this newsletter was that we co-create it with AEIOU leaders, that this is another channel to spread our message of holistic leadership for the future. So I kindly invite you to contribute your views, ideas and thoughts. You are welcome to send me your contribution for inclusion in one of the next editions of the newsletter. Let this be another channel through which we spread the voice of AEIOU leaders to the world.

Even today, the chosen words urge us to this.

Empowerment: Orientation to life and self-organization creates a healthy organization where people know they have support in achieving their goals. Empowering spontaneous communities of good practice also supports dignity and humanity.

Responsibility: Responsibility is also shown when dealing with losses and defeats. First, we must fully accept them, without making excuses or shifting the responsibility for it to others or making excuses or blaming the circumstances.

Respect: Virtues such as compassion, love, respect are the ticket to the spiritual world. A respect for oneself, for fellow human beings, supports us in developing holistically.

Self-organization: A quantum organization is a conscious living organism with the ability to self-organize. It's about people, not components, people with emotions, beliefs, prejudices, ideology, and all of this affects how the organization works. Danah Zohar, the founder of Quantum Leadership, eyplains that the Quantum Systems Dynamics takes into account what people are like and how that affects the organization. The organization is holistic and has the ability to self-organize, it is an energy system where everything is connected. In such an organization there is transparency, truth, understanding of everything that is happening.

Ambition: Ambition is necessary for breakthroughs, for the change for the better that you bring to the world. I mean inner motivation, the ambition to make a real change and add value where we don't see it yet, to create a service that hasn't existed before.

Beauty: The ability to see the beauty in every person, situation, moment is a tremendous source of energy. The idigenous Navajo tribe has a beatiful word for beauty: Hózhó. Beauty represents the fifth element for them. Let their thoughts be our inspiration:

In beauty I walk.

With beauty before me I walk.

With beauty behind me I walk.

With beauty above me I walk.

With beauty around me I walk.

It has become beauty again.


Paul Epping

Success Business coach | Positive Impact | AI Steward | Board Advisor | Thought Leader Future Strategies

1 年

Great start Sonja. The new approach and interaction with this growing community is essential, and I hope the network IS connected and self-organizing. Beginning 'close-to-home' is a wise decision. People who are connected here do somehow feel the value of wholeness. There is a (high) level of psychological safety (if we would summarize all the attributes/words you listed). Courage, empathy, understanding, speaking up, and more could be fleshed out in the next episodes about authentic leadership! Warmly! Paul

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