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The Zen Of Leadership – And How It Can Save You In These Wild Times

From a global pandemic, to rising racism, division, tempers and temperatures, it’s easy to get triggered in this time by a sense of urgency or helplessness, anxiety or depression. Yet there is a way to lead into this time, making the difference that is ours to make. That way, grounded in the 1500-year tradition of physical Zen training moves us beyond a struggling self, where we can be in a mess without being a mess.

Brand, Leadership, and Spirituality

When does a spiritual Way become leadership? When does leadership become a spiritual Way? I’ve been reflecting on our new brand, our radiating Zen Leader…

Snow covered lantern Zen Leadership Post

Zen Leadership Post

Jan 08 2018

Message from Ginny: I write, a storm rages up the East coast, bringing damage and disruption in its wake, even as it deposits a fine…

Fireworks FocusOn Winter, 2018

FocusOn Winter, 2018

Jan 07 2018

FocusOn Winter, 2018 Moving beyond fear into the New Year “Fear is excitement without the breath.” – Fritz Perls Just back from integral Life’s What…

Light at the end of the stairs Moving Beyond Fear

Moving Beyond Fear

Oct 08 2017

Ginny Whitelaw and David Riordan for Integral Life: originally posted October 7, 2017 It is my pleasure today to talk with Ginny Whitelaw, President of…

Teal enso logo with a tree Connected Leadership for a Connected Age

September 2016 Brown and crinkled leaves begin to collect on my patio, the vanguard of the leaf-onslaught to come. Did summer already shoot by? Not…

Rebecca Ryan chopping wood Women of the Land

Women of the Land

Aug 29 2016

Two groups of women, training at a Zen Dojo, thirty years apart. I met the first group when I was a Chozen-ji live-in. For three…

soft focus people Forget Democrats and Republicans – What Kind of Convention are YOU Hosting?

For those of you living outside the US or under a rock, you may have missed it: the most bloody, angry, and divisive presidential primary…