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How may my personal practices enhance my leadership for a more peaceful and sustainable world?

What we practise we will become.

Learning by practice and experience in the way of the “dojo” - meaning a place where we practise our life practices.

The purpose is to learn through practicing - beginning to practice to host ourselves to host others.

We will explore how our personal practice may support us in enhancing our leadership capacity and our capacity to collaborate with others. In other words, how do we host ourself in order to become better hosts for others?

To explore this topic, we have invited Toke Moeller to the Learning Lab. Toke is the co-founder of the Art of Hosting, The Flow Game, Practising for peace dojo - and has been pioneering in the fields of sustainable entrepreneurship, participatory leadership, educational renewal, and social responsibility since the early 1970s. He is also co-founder and CEO of InterChange, a for more than profit training and process consulting company based in Denmark. He is working across the world in all kinds of contexts where ever leaders are sincerely calling for help with their transformations.

The session with Toke will include some movement so please make sure to wear comfortable clothes. And please read the instructions for the deliverable for this week closely since it is slightly different than what you're used to. 

Objectives

At the end of this module, we hope you have achieved the following:

·  Gained new insights on your own personal practices.

·  Explored how bodily movements can help you focus and see new perspectives. 

·  Deepened your understanding of how a personal practice can support you in your leadership journey by interviewing someone you admire.

· Explored additional Practices, theories and concepts related to participatory leadership.

- Cheers James and the LIC Team

The quality of an intervention depends on the interior condition of the intervener.