Deepening Engagement

Deepening Engagement

Essential Wisdom for Listening and Leading with Purpose, Meaning and Joy

$26.99

Publication Date: 3rd April 2015

A tool kit for leaders of all kinds and all levels of spiritual involvement—people of faith, people of no faith, spiritual but not religious—for deepening our engagement with our true selves, one another and the communities in which we live and work. Helps us realize what we most value and identify where we find passion and purpose. Read More
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A tool kit for leaders of all kinds and all levels of spiritual involvement—people of faith, people of no faith, spiritual but not religious—for deepening our engagement with our true selves, one another and the communities in which we live and work. Helps us realize what we most value and identify where we find passion and purpose. Read More
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What are the qualities you need to live fully and lead authentically in our age?

"Is it possible for our institutions of work to become, in the words of American political analyst Yuval Levin, 'soul-forming institutions'? If so, what does leadership become? In this book, Dr. Millis clears a path and points the way for those willing to set out on this journey. The personal stories she asks us to ponder and put into practice transform abstract ideas such as ‘deep engagement’ into living realities. Leadership becomes a personal quest and calling."

—from the Foreword

Leadership consultant and coach Diane M. Millis offers a tool kit for leaders of all kinds and all levels of spiritual involvement—people of faith, people of no faith, spiritual but not religious—for deepening our engagement with our true selves, one another and the communities in which we live and work. Millis provides guiding precepts from many wisdom traditions to help us realize what we most value and identify where we find passion and purpose. As a result, we will be better able to inspire others in all that we do.

Intriguing and challenging, this thought-provoking resource is ideal for use in personal reflection as well as for small group discussion, as a way to invite others to tap into their own leadership potential.

Details
  • Price: $26.99
  • Pages: 176
  • Carton Quantity: 30
  • Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
  • Imprint: SkyLight Paths
  • Publication Date: 3rd April 2015
  • Trim Size: 5 x 8 in
  • ISBN: 9781683360254
  • Format: Hardcover
  • BISACs:
    RELIGION / Leadership
    SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / General
Reviews

"Deeply engaging! It gets to the heart of engagement by seeing it as an inside-out, holistic dynamic of engaging oneself, others and the community to contribute on-purpose and in-service."
Kevin Cashman, senior partner, Korn Ferry; best-selling author, Leadership from the Inside Out and The Pause Principle

"A magnificent soul-searching resource…. A true treasure for both individuals and small groups that I will make great use of."
The Rt. Rev. Brian N. Prior, bishop, Episcopal Church in Minnesota

"Wise [and] luminous, Millis trains [our] ear to listen and [our] heart to be still…. Plant the wisdom of this book into your daily engagements and harvest the bounty.”
Dr. Marty Stortz, Bernhard M. Christensen Professor of Religion and Vocation, Augsburg College, Minneapolis, Minnesota

“Whether read alone or in groups (I'd recommend groups!), this book is a marvelous guide to all who seek to venture into the self-renewing spiritual depths awaiting us.”
John Wimmer, program director, Religion, Lilly Endowment, Inc.

“A fine book with a brilliant ... structure that provides us with a rhythm of application that we can carry with us long after the reading is done.”
Robert R. Stains, Jr., senior vice president for training, Public Conversations Project

“Gentle, invitational and useful …. The simple, profound practices could be transformational. An important guide for almost anyone!”
Judy Brown, leadership educator, poet; author, A Leader's Guide to Reflective Practice and The Art and Spirit of Leadership

“This beautiful gem of a book sparkles with clarity, gently inviting the reader to open-heartedly engage self, other and community. A must-read for anyone wanting to listen and/or lead authentically and effectively.”
Margaret Benefiel, author, Soul at Work and The Soul of a Leader

Author Bio

Diane M. Millis, PhD, is a leadership consultant, educator, spiritual director and author of Conversation—The Sacred Art: Practicing Presence in an Age of Distraction and Deepening Engagement: Essential Wisdom for Listening and Leading with Purpose, Meaning and Joy. She brings over twenty-five years of teaching experience in the fields of spirituality, communication studies, family studies and human development. As a leadership consultant, she coaches leaders in corporate, education, health care, ministry, non-profit and philanthropic settings. She is the founder of the Journey Conversations Project, an educational initiative devoted to developing deep listening and increasing self-awareness, mutual understanding and candor in communities. To learn more about her work, visit www.dianemillis.com.

Rob Lehman chairs the board of trustees and is the former president of the Fetzer Institute, which operates under a "deep engagement" model of governance. Under his leadership as president, the Institute developed a mission in support of mind-body-spirit health, which culminated in the Institute-funded, Emmy award-winning PBS series Healing and the Mind with Bill Moyers.

Table of Contents

Foreword ix
Introduction xiii


Part One Engaging Our True Self
Be Who You Are 3
Make Use of Everything 7
Cultivate Stillness 12
Heed the Whispers 16
Shift Your Vision 22
Notice What Nourishes 27
Clean Your Compass Often 32
Honor Your Grief 39

Part Two Engaging One Another
Abandon Your Hat 47
Open to What Is Unfolding 52
Turn to Wonder 57
Polish the Mirror 62
Keep It Fresh 67
Listen Generously 72
Ask Heart-Awakening Questions 77
Speak about Growth and Possibility 83

Part Three Cultivating Engaging Communities
Learn from Everyone 91
Act on What Matters 95
Fan the Flame 101
Scan for Joy 106
Hold the Tension 113
Mine the Meaning 119
Improvise Often 126
Concentrate on the Relationships 132


Acknowledgments 138
Notes 141
For Further Reading 145
Credits 149

What are the qualities you need to live fully and lead authentically in our age?

"Is it possible for our institutions of work to become, in the words of American political analyst Yuval Levin, 'soul-forming institutions'? If so, what does leadership become? In this book, Dr. Millis clears a path and points the way for those willing to set out on this journey. The personal stories she asks us to ponder and put into practice transform abstract ideas such as ‘deep engagement’ into living realities. Leadership becomes a personal quest and calling."

—from the Foreword

Leadership consultant and coach Diane M. Millis offers a tool kit for leaders of all kinds and all levels of spiritual involvement—people of faith, people of no faith, spiritual but not religious—for deepening our engagement with our true selves, one another and the communities in which we live and work. Millis provides guiding precepts from many wisdom traditions to help us realize what we most value and identify where we find passion and purpose. As a result, we will be better able to inspire others in all that we do.

Intriguing and challenging, this thought-provoking resource is ideal for use in personal reflection as well as for small group discussion, as a way to invite others to tap into their own leadership potential.

  • Price: $26.99
  • Pages: 176
  • Carton Quantity: 30
  • Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
  • Imprint: SkyLight Paths
  • Publication Date: 3rd April 2015
  • Trim Size: 5 x 8 in
  • ISBN: 9781683360254
  • Format: Hardcover
  • BISACs:
    RELIGION / Leadership
    SELF-HELP / Personal Growth / General

"Deeply engaging! It gets to the heart of engagement by seeing it as an inside-out, holistic dynamic of engaging oneself, others and the community to contribute on-purpose and in-service."
Kevin Cashman, senior partner, Korn Ferry; best-selling author, Leadership from the Inside Out and The Pause Principle

"A magnificent soul-searching resource…. A true treasure for both individuals and small groups that I will make great use of."
The Rt. Rev. Brian N. Prior, bishop, Episcopal Church in Minnesota

"Wise [and] luminous, Millis trains [our] ear to listen and [our] heart to be still…. Plant the wisdom of this book into your daily engagements and harvest the bounty.”
Dr. Marty Stortz, Bernhard M. Christensen Professor of Religion and Vocation, Augsburg College, Minneapolis, Minnesota

“Whether read alone or in groups (I'd recommend groups!), this book is a marvelous guide to all who seek to venture into the self-renewing spiritual depths awaiting us.”
John Wimmer, program director, Religion, Lilly Endowment, Inc.

“A fine book with a brilliant ... structure that provides us with a rhythm of application that we can carry with us long after the reading is done.”
Robert R. Stains, Jr., senior vice president for training, Public Conversations Project

“Gentle, invitational and useful …. The simple, profound practices could be transformational. An important guide for almost anyone!”
Judy Brown, leadership educator, poet; author, A Leader's Guide to Reflective Practice and The Art and Spirit of Leadership

“This beautiful gem of a book sparkles with clarity, gently inviting the reader to open-heartedly engage self, other and community. A must-read for anyone wanting to listen and/or lead authentically and effectively.”
Margaret Benefiel, author, Soul at Work and The Soul of a Leader

Diane M. Millis, PhD, is a leadership consultant, educator, spiritual director and author of Conversation—The Sacred Art: Practicing Presence in an Age of Distraction and Deepening Engagement: Essential Wisdom for Listening and Leading with Purpose, Meaning and Joy. She brings over twenty-five years of teaching experience in the fields of spirituality, communication studies, family studies and human development. As a leadership consultant, she coaches leaders in corporate, education, health care, ministry, non-profit and philanthropic settings. She is the founder of the Journey Conversations Project, an educational initiative devoted to developing deep listening and increasing self-awareness, mutual understanding and candor in communities. To learn more about her work, visit www.dianemillis.com.

Rob Lehman chairs the board of trustees and is the former president of the Fetzer Institute, which operates under a "deep engagement" model of governance. Under his leadership as president, the Institute developed a mission in support of mind-body-spirit health, which culminated in the Institute-funded, Emmy award-winning PBS series Healing and the Mind with Bill Moyers.

Foreword ix
Introduction xiii


Part One Engaging Our True Self
Be Who You Are 3
Make Use of Everything 7
Cultivate Stillness 12
Heed the Whispers 16
Shift Your Vision 22
Notice What Nourishes 27
Clean Your Compass Often 32
Honor Your Grief 39

Part Two Engaging One Another
Abandon Your Hat 47
Open to What Is Unfolding 52
Turn to Wonder 57
Polish the Mirror 62
Keep It Fresh 67
Listen Generously 72
Ask Heart-Awakening Questions 77
Speak about Growth and Possibility 83

Part Three Cultivating Engaging Communities
Learn from Everyone 91
Act on What Matters 95
Fan the Flame 101
Scan for Joy 106
Hold the Tension 113
Mine the Meaning 119
Improvise Often 126
Concentrate on the Relationships 132


Acknowledgments 138
Notes 141
For Further Reading 145
Credits 149