Do you value your Freedom?
Lorenza Clifford
Leaders and Coaches: Facing what is, working ‘with the grain’ of who you are, our nature, ecosystems and economy; coming to terms with new realities through enhanced curiosity, presence, choice and relationships.
I went to work in my pyjamas today. I felt like exercising my freedom
I also value the larger scale Freedom we have, which is protected, to a degree, by the Human Rights Act. I have been very worried by the erosion of Human Rights
Being a TA-trained coach (among the many modalities I trained in!), the bedrock of the EATA ethical framework is the basic values identified in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Being a coach, I have been using my foundational skills
Every point I read, in favour of scaling down human rights, appears: either to be gaining greater profit through the ability to take even greater advantage of people and planet, without full accounting for resources, or proper fair recompense; OR it seems to place greater power into the hands of the few; OR both!
I cannot see why that would be good for any populace in any country. Looking around the world that I am related to, it concerns me where this will end up.
What is all this profit and power for?? It appears to be used to divide a few people out from others, and to do as little as possible for humans generally, for wellbeing or for biodiversity.
It also appears to divest the responsibility that sits with a government – to act for all the people, equally.
So why would we give this away??
I want it to be noted that I am not OK with this.
I just joined
Liberty (National Council for Civil Liberties)
in response to my reflection time
At a time when we face massive change, I feel we need to work together with greater altruism
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The test of good government for me is their embodiment of these values in how they use the power invested in them, and what they use profit for, where they channel it to. And the reality and truth of their accounting.
Humans, Colleagues. I invite you to sit, in your pyjamas if you like, and take a bit of reflection time.
What is as important as bedrock to you?
What do you make of what I have said?
Is there an action that you are moved to make?
Lydia Stevens Michael Stock George Warren Lucy Daykin Rosemary Napper Ian Mitchell Jackie Arnold Linda Aspey Rita Symons Eve Turner Edna Murdoch Liberty (National Council for Civil Liberties) Association for Coaching (AC) AOCS - The Association Of Coaching Supervisors
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1 年Thank you THANK YOU for this. Values and purpose are what sets you apart, Lorenza ... 'jamas optional ;-)
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1 年I’m so glad that I moved beyond your post to your longer article. Freedom of the kind that you write is so not frivolous . Thank you for sharing Lorenza
Absolutely. I genuinely believe I am unemployable now. I would never go back! Although client timescales mean we don't always feel as in control of our time as we should!
Transactional Analyst Trainer & Supervisor in Organisational, Educational and Counselling applications
1 年Your thoughts echo and amplify mine re ethics and responsible government And in your pyjamas a statement about “ freedom TO….” So many mistake freedom as “ freedom from…..”