Like they say on a plane, “put your oxygen mask on first before assisting others.” As individuals and organizations, to sustain in the vital work of transforming to a more just, healthy, and resilient world, we must sustain ourselves by staying attuned to our deeper purpose and practicing self-care.
Personal ecology practices include meditation and mindfulness practices, breathing techniques, presencing, check-ins, self-assessments, tools for managing time and urgency, movement and exercise, journaling, and creative approaches to problem-solving. These practices further develop our emotional intelligence and competence, which is core to personal and organizational development and leadership. They also support effective communication and collaboration within our networks and alliances where we work with a wide range of organizations and community members.
Teaching, modeling, and speaking these values for personal development is the first step. Rooting these practices into organizational strategic priorities, culture, and common activities supports our ability to stay nourished, connected, and inspired regardless of the challenges we face.