Is our life an illustration of the ideals that we hold dear? Are we a living example of our personal philosophies for how to live meaningfully?”

Letting your life speak

As Maya Angelou famously said, “People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”

 

As conscious and conscientious leaders, we not only strive for business results – we want to leave organizations, families and communities better than we found them. To gauge our impact, it’s helpful to look at it from the lens of our actions. What do they say about us?

 

The informal leaders in our lives are often unsung heroes, shaping families and communities for generations. They leave the world a better place by ‘letting their life speak’, as Parker Palmer famously wrote. They live in alignment with their often unspoken, yet embodied values.

 

This episode is about a very special woman in my life. Without ever explaining them, I knew Betty Mallory’s values. She always made me feel special, welcomed, trusted and loved.  

 

Reflections: Are you Walking Your Talk?

  1. For you, what makes for a full and meaningful life?
  2. What is most important to you (aka your values)
  3. After several observations and interactions with you, could someone reflect back to you your values? Can you describe why or why not?
  4. What does embodying your values look like? What actions and behaviors would I observe?

 

 

Links & Resources:

 

Episode #43: Pay Attention, Stay Curious | Hokusai Says – www.rise-leaders.com/podcast

 

Episode #33: Putting Your Values Into Action | Jerry Magar – www.rise-leaders.com/podcast

 

“Let Your Life Speak” by Parker Palmer: ( via my Bookshop affiliate link) https://bookshop.org/a/16835/9780787947354

 

Maya Angelou: https://www.mayaangelou.com/

 

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