šŸ›‘ Stop driving yourself crazy trying to discover + articulate your purpose!

That was some refreshing, counter-intuitive advice that this week's guest shared on the Leanne Hughes' Work and Live Large podcast.

In this episode, I'm joyfully bringing you a conversation with Owen Eastwood author of the book ā€œBelonging: The Ancient Code of Togethernessā€

Owen draws on his own Maori ancestry and weaves together insights from our evolutionary story and our collective wisdom as he helps people create a sense of belonging, especially in workplaces.

He's worked as a performance coach with the South African Proteas, NATO, the British Olympic Team and many o

In this conversation, youā€™ll hear Owen and I discuss:
āž”ļø His book, ā€œBelonging: The Ancient Code of Togethernessā€
āž”ļø What the concept of Whakapapa is all about
āž”ļø How he felt when he was called in to create an intervention for the South African cricket team
āž”ļø How to create a collective feeling of belonging
āž”ļø Why he dispels the myth that we all, as individuals, need a purpose
āž”ļø The impact of environment and how that affects your ability to be resilient and to feel like you belong
āž”ļø Our central nervous system (the cues that our body gives us)

Link to the episode is in the comments.
#belonging #trust #psychologicalsafety #performance

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