“Public professions create abnormal life circumstances…” says #mentalwellness expert @milesadcox in conversation with G&P certified artist @iamjojo. Hear how these circumstances create stress & ultimately challenge creativity: https://t.co/awlhQJAvQt
#MentalHealthAwarenessMonth
In honor of #mentalhealthawarenessmonth we are reminded of our powerful panel with Gold & Platinum certified singer @iamjojo and #mentalwellness expert @milesadcox. Now is the perfect time to “check in” on each other. 🎧 to the full panel ➡️: https://t.co/jitgLBWCt7
Competition is natural, especially when resources are limited, but it’s better suited for sports or business. We don't need opposition; we need connection.
Management theory is effective but can be as dated and out of touch as many change theories. Polarity, dehumanization, and unresolved tension will continue until we stop trying to manage one another and start seeing and accepting each other.
Collaboration invites connection; connection invites influence; influence empowers agency and allows us to embrace, love, nurture, and work with our emotions instead of trying to control them.
Controlling emotions perpetuates a notion that we also need control over ourselves and others to experience value. Control creates abuse of power, abusive relationships, and abusive influence.
Denying our ability to feel emotion creates guarded relationships leading to an unconscious avoidance of self and others that further drives the cultural norm and false narrative most of us are taught from birth.
Using our collective intelligence to evolve and innovate is essential, but it can work against us when we obsessively chase efficiently at the cost of humanity.
Managing emotions is a go-to strategy for parents, educators, business leaders, performance coaches, pastors, etc. The advice is primarily well-intended but often falls short in execution.
I hope we both are looking up more and have a chance to share an affirming nod for our effort to reclaim margin and offer the world our greatest gifts: presence and connection.
Vacant space used to be a forced reality. We had choices during these moments: eye contact with a stranger, noticing the beauty around us, daydreaming, time to think, margin to create, time to rest our brains, and agenda-free human connection.