Wake up.

Wake up.

Wake up.

Think for yourself. Be critical. Question everything.

Social Media is a double-edged sword. The judgment. Blame. Shaming. Making it easy to express views and ignore the consequences. The impact it may have on our fellow human beings. The game of I am right, and you are wrong. When it becomes a ‘beauty’ contest in some ways. It’s not helpful. For any of us. Then of course there is the other side. That we value. Allows us to belong. To be seen. To be heard.?

Like so many, I feel our world turned upside down. Over the past two years and very present with current events today. With an avalanche of emotions. Disbelief. Grief. Fear. Acceptance. At times Gratitude. So, the world, at least my world, shifted dramatically. It’s a process still, yet I feel my lenses are clearer than ever before. More realistic. Perhaps more honest and, importantly, continues to be hopeful.

I have a better sense of the bigger picture. I didn’t realise the extent of how interconnected our reality is. How small the world is. The dark side of globalization. The many left behind. Ignorance is not bliss. We need to be informed. Educate ourselves. Do our own research so that we can independently make choices that may serve ourselves, and serve humanity positively.

A coach is objective. Curious. Non-judgmental. Skilled at being present with what is there in the moment. Comfortable with uncertainty and not knowing. Trusting the beautiful process of coaching so that transformation can find its way.

Of course, I have views. I have biases. The difference is that they don’t own me. They are not set in stone. And the more aware and reflective I am, the less influence they have on how I show up. I accept my ignorance. And the more I let go of any need to be ‘right’, the more I evolve. Trust me; it’s an ongoing process!

Coming back to the shaky reality we are all facing. How things have gone sideways in the west. Things we don’t want to face because it’s terrifying. Like tyranny. Manipulation of powers. Information. Freedom. In a world that claims to be democratic. It’s easy to point fingers. Thinking the west is the best thing since sliced bread. The reality is not that simple.

Hunger for control and power. It didn’t happen overnight. It’s nothing new. If we are honest, we all crave some power. Sense of control over our lives. People smarter than me say it is history repeating itself. As much as we want to believe that we are ‘better’ than the generations that came before us. Fought for us. It is more likely that we are not. So, we need to wake up. This is our only hope. Stop pretending that awful things happening in the world will not arrive in our backyard. There may not be a physical war. But there is a war. War for humanity. Kindness. Freedom. Courage. Truth. Equality.

We can all contribute. We contribute through our day-to-day actions. Do our best to be aware, be mindful. Think before we speak. Share our truth. Stop the blame-shame game so we can stand up for everything good about humanity. Look beyond the superficial. Beyond political and corporate interests and agendas. Focus on being kind to ourselves and our neighbours. No matter their beliefs and where they are in their unique journeys of human evolution.

We create our reality. Everyday thoughts, everyday actions. This is what counts. If we are all willing to sow more seeds of kindness and fewer seeds of inhumanness, we will create a better future every day.

Now is the time to wake up. All of us. For sure, I also have plenty more of waking up to do. It’s not going to be easy. Then again, life is not meant to be easy. Life is messy and allows for advancing our potential. Bettering ourselves. Progress. Compare yourself only to the person you were yesterday.

I am not qualified to speak about what is going on in Ukraine. The history of this country. The political landscape. I have worked with clients who grew up in this country. Like all my clients. These are wonderful human beings. Intelligent. Capable. Kind. Seeking what we all long for: peace, freedom, love, and contribution. I have observed a sense of gratitude and joy in clients from Ukraine and surrounding countries. We tend to appreciate better the things we don’t take for granted. Just like a person who knows what it is like to lose their health will likely appreciate good health, even more, a person who grows up in scarcity may better value and savour the external abundance of modern western life.?

I pray that people don’t have to suffer because of tyranny and power in the hands of the wrong people. Small people in a fair world would not hold such powers. That’s the thing. The world is not fair. It hasn’t been. Ever. We all feel it today. And we fear it because it feels close. A threat to our western way of living. It is a real threat. There are many threats, and that is precisely why we need to stay awake. Look beyond the obvious. To use our powerful minds and our kind hearts.

There are also many opportunities. Opportunities to grow. To care more. To have more impact. To be closer to nature. Kinder to nature. Kinder to each other. Despite our differences. We owe this to our children. To emerging generations.

If we listen deeply enough, we sense our truth. The truth for most of us is something like this. We want our lives to matter. We want to be useful. We want to belong. Meaning is the red thread of our existence.

So important is to go beyond the noise and listen to your heart and gut. Not giving our mind total control.

Yes, there are many things we cannot control. We can control how we react. How we take care of ourselves. Our way of being. Our way of working and communicating with others.

I value the impact coaching allows me to bring to my clients. Infuse them with strength, agency, positive energy, and self-belief. Reminding them just how capable and resilient they are. Holding a mirror of their vision and the impact they seek to create.

What has been tremendous support for me also is finding intelligent people who put truth before profit. Individuals who, to the best of their ability, try to make sense of the world openly for the rest of us to benefit. Courageous people. Many of them I call heroes. These are not the so-called ‘elites’ who are untouched by censorship and can ride the narratives. These are people willing to sacrifice a lot to speak their truth. It may not be the truth. I don’t think there is one truth. And once you start to dig, it is messy.

To me, it is about the intention behind their words. This is what matters. If the intention is a good one. Well thought through. Informed. Unbiased. Open-minded. As best as possible. Nothing is perfect! This supports me in making better sense of what’s going on. Which, personally, I find important. To find courage, consider the future and what it may bring so I can be part of crafting a better future.

Everyday thoughts, words, and actions.?This is what counts!

I haven’t written in a long time. I like to write. That’s why I am starting this newsletter. Now the intention was not to start with such a heavy piece. Yet something is pulling me to share this. An honest start. Reflections I carry. In the hope, it may be helpful to some of you. The next piece will be lighter :)

The world lacks leadership. Conscious leaders. That’s why we need everyday people to forget about titles and prestige. We need to lead ourselves, lead each other, and unite for a better future. We also need to find new ways so that organisations can better balance profit with genuine value added. Profit and Meaning.

I had to look hard. When I did. This is what I have realised. Behind the mainstream media, there is another world. It′s chaotic and brutal, yet it gives glimpses of the best things humanity has to offer. Because when you look hard enough, you will find lots of everyday heroes out there, across the globe, fighting for a better world. Fighting for every single one of us.

And to you, I say this. Thank you from the bottom of my heart!

And lastly, a good friend reminded me of this. And it's important. There is a powerful agency in the younger generations. They think differently than many of us. They see the world differently. They bring innovation. Hope. Courage. Brilliant ideas that are critical for a better future. So we need to empower our younger generations. Listen to them, learn from them and guide them forward.


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Gudrun Lind is an Executive & Team Coach with two decades of experience in Talent- and Leadership Development within multinational corporations. As a catalyst for human potential, she supports leaders and teams in expanding their capabilities to thrive at work through better conversations that lead to better outcomes.

If you want to explore how I can support you and/or your team - you are very much invited to contact me.

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Deborah Rimle

Senior HR Business Partner | Talent Acquisition & Relocation Expert | M&A/HR Harmonization | Full Employee Life cycle | Employee Engagement, Talent Management, Employee Relations, Swiss Labor Law and Compliance.

3 年

Thank you Gudrun for capturing the moment! If we can have more empathy, show compassion and be mindful, the world would be a better place, it's all up to us!

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Congratulation Guerún! Excellent start and look forward to read more from you.

Angela Mancini, CPA, CA, GCB.D

Strategic Leadership in Dynamic Environments | Driving Business Transformation | Challenging Definitions of Value | Shifting Paradigms | Believer in the Power of Human Connection

3 年

Congratulations Gudrun on the launch! It’s important to be authentic and view the world with a humanistic lense as a leader. We would not be in such a bad state.

Surajit Basu

Individual Human Resource Executive

3 年

Congrats.

árnína Steinunn Kristjánsdóttir

Chief Compliance Officer at Nasdaq CSD SE & Nasdaq Iceland

3 年

Vel skrifae, mín k?ra??

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