Top Compassionate Leadership Books of 2022

Top Compassionate Leadership Books of 2022

Given the existential threats we face, this year’s selections embody relevant compassionate leadership themes: start from a grounded place, be aware of what truly is, see the whole picture to change the system, embrace systemic complexities and paradox, and be courageous in action. We hope the wisdom in these books will contribute meaningfully to your compassionate leadership journey.

Can You Care Too Much?

Can You Care Too Much?

As a compassionate person and a compassionate leader, caring is a core value that motivates us and shapes our purpose. Yet when our caring impulses exceed our caring capacity, we burn out. Here are strategies to make sure that we fulfill our caring motivations in the most beneficial way.

Stepping Into Action

Stepping Into Action

Throughout history, the action of courageous individuals has led humanity through challenging moments into a period of greater flourishing. How do compassionate leaders respond in the face of challenge without disengaging, burning out or becoming overwhelmed? We all want to play our part, as far as we can. Here are some ways to help move into action and make a positive contribution.

Courageously Changing the World with Compassion

Courageously Changing the World with Compassion

In celebration of this week’s International Day of Peace, we would like to share the article we wrote for this summer’s Peace Chronicle, the journal of the Peace and Justice Studies Association. Peace and justice require us to address the systemic issues underlying and causing suffering. Systems change is where courage and compassion come together to make a difference in our challenged world.

Rebuilding Our Connections to Each Other

Rebuilding Our Connections to Each Other

We are seeing a backlash to the backlash to “return to the office.” As organizations set rules for physical presence, workers pushed back. Now, there’s a new concern: the absence of spontaneous and casual interactions that occur in person. We’re a relational species, and times demand we create more intention around nurturing relationships. Use these 3 steps to deepen connections to your colleagues and strengthen your teams.

Compassionate Leadership: The Antidote to Quiet Quitting

Compassionate Leadership: The Antidote to Quiet Quitting

Quiet quitting is the practice of meeting the requirements of the job and doing no more. Whatever the cause or interpretation of quiet quitting, it doesn’t address the root cause for all involved. Compassionate leaders are particularly well equipped to prevent quiet quitting or heal the troubles behind it.

What We’re Reading Now

What We’re Reading Now

Compassionate leaders are well-served by integrating head, heart, and body knowledge. One of our favorite ways of strengthening our head knowledge is curling up with a well-written book and exploring the themes and wisdom within. Here are a few recent reads that would be valuable for any compassionate leader to dig into.

Leading Through Uncertainty

Leading Through Uncertainty

Taking action in the face of uncertainty is scary. As uncertainty and complexity increase, our deepest survival instincts become set off even more. These pressures are particularly pronounced for leaders. Leaders need to sort out matters in their own life and they have teams turning to them for answers. These uncertain times are a chance for leaders to rise by anchoring with equanimity, leading with transparency, and responding to the world pragmatically.

Using All Your Intelligence to Lead Compassionately

Using All Your Intelligence to Lead Compassionately

Compassionate leaders understand the importance of emotional intelligence and body intelligence, in addition to that of head-based intelligence. In recognizing these other forms of knowing, we simultaneously broaden our powers of understanding and responding to the world, and we deepen our capacity to use our miraculous thinking brain.

Book Review – Wonder Drug: 7 Scientifically Proven Ways That Serving Others Is the Best Medicine for Yourself

Book Review – Wonder Drug: 7 Scientifically Proven Ways That Serving Others Is the Best Medicine for Yourself

The premise at the heart of Wonder Drug: 7 Scientifically Proven Ways That Serving Others Is the Best Medicine for Yourself by Stephen Trzeciak, M.D. and Anthony Mazzarelli, M.D. is straightforward: By serving others, the authors say, “your life will crack wide open in only the best ways.” The book is clearly well titled. If serving others can do all this, it is truly a wonder drug.