Leading from the Inside Out

Walk the Inner Path to Ground-breaking Leadership

When we build our leadership on foundations of nourishing our Selves, we naturally nourish our people, our purpose and the planet.

Why does Leading from the Inside Out Matter?

Simply, because the tried and tested ways of leading have become outdated and deficient, and our rapidly polarising world is slipping out of balance into disorder.

When you become masterful at looking inside yourself first, listening to your intuition, understanding your human capability more deeply and connecting with who you really are, you will live and work from a deep sense of presence

Lao Tzu Quote - At the centre of your being you have the answer you know who you are and you know what you want

“We can no longer view ourselves as isolated from our environment and our thoughts, the private, self-contained workings of an individual brain.”

 Lynne McTaggart – Author of ‘The Intention Experiment’ and ‘The Field’

Being at the Leading Edge of Thought

Being – letting an inner wisdom emerge

Leading from the Inside Out is about being at the leading edge of thought. It will create momentum for returning the balance to a world on a tipping point.

AI is rapidly growing in significance, but what will always remain is the potential for deeper awareness, wisdom, ethics and empathy. This comes from developing our levels of consciousness. This is where the competitive edge now lies.

When you step into this way of being, you’ll get an intimate understanding of what living and leading from the inside out means and how  you can use these processes in your work.

You open yourself to becoming an extraordinary leader by:

  • Building a better future, inclusive of people and planet
  • Making radical changes in what you believe you can achieve

“Dozens of scientists have produced thousands of papers in the scientific literature offering sound evidence that thoughts are capable of profoundly affecting all aspects of our lives.”

Lynne McTaggart

The Three Legged Stool

Leading from the Inside Out is balanced by 3 key elements

The basis of a three-legged stool is that it provides balance. The stool will only stand if all three legs are strong and equal. The legs do not stand in isolation but support one another.

The process of leading from the inside out is both rich and nuanced. Each leg is distinct, but they come together to support a transformative process.

Mentoring gives the experience shape and language, solitude gives it space and the subtle dynamics give it depth and mystery.

Mentoring

Rich, enquiring conversations

These conversations are a pivotal part of the process of being at the cottage.  They are a potent way to gently sift through the information contained in the streams of consciousness kindled by spending time alone.  They pull together the threads of the insights gathered throughout the week.

Answers are gently elicited and ingrained assumptions challenged as paths are eased open to your unconscious.

 

Spending Time Alone

“Without great solitude no serious work is possible.” Pablo Picasso

Spending time alone for long enough triggers a radical shift in perspective. Removing yourself from every day mundane distractions creates the pause that invites inner stillness and allows you to access what’s normally drowned out by noise or pace. Your mind has the opportunity to relax, replenish and expand.

Without this leg you may remain stuck in mental loops or endless external narratives.

The Subtle Dynamics that make a unique difference

At the cottage, you’ll encounter subtle dynamics tapping an elemental chord,
deepening the connection to your intuition, triggering new insights and creative
solutions.

You can draw on more than 20 carefully defined elements helping you access and
leverage the power of your unconscious – where you’ll find the hidden answers.

Without this leg, you risk staying stuck in the mind, missing out on:

  •  Awakening a deeper knowing, beyond logic
  •  Connecting to something greater than the self
  •  Engaging the subtle cues of synchronicity

“As observers and creators, we are constantly remaking our world at every instant. 

Every thought we have, every judgment we hold, however unconsciously, is having an effect. 

With every moment that it notices, the conscious mind is sending an intention.”

Lynne McTaggart – Author of ‘The Intention Experiment’ and ‘The Field’

“These relations not only force us to rethink what it is to be human, but also how to relate.  We may have to reconsider the effect of everything we think, whether we vocalise it or not. Our relationship with the world carries on, even in our silence.”

 Lynne McTaggart