Connecting Individual & Societal Change

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October 13, 2022

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Connecting Individual & Societal Change

All that is valuable in human society depends upon the opportunity for development accorded the individual.

- Albert Einstein -

Connecting Individual & Societal Change

"Disaster relief workers, activists, social entrepreneurs, health-care providers, teachers, and others actively weaving the healthy, just, and caring fabric of our society live and work at the heart of great challenges. But even as these change makers find solutions and make progress, many are burning out and experiencing a host of personal challenges such as depression, divorce, and the early onset of chronic disease. Behind the scenes, many agents of change -- at all organizational levels and in regions all over the world -- are struggling. At the same time, we are far from meeting the social and environmental challenges of our day; we need to unlock more collaboration and more innovation. Finding ways to address the personal challenges change makers face is therefore important not only because it matters in and of itself, but also because it has the potential to drive more effective social change." This article from the Stanford Social Innovation Review shows how supporting the inner well-being of change makers not only boosts capacity for innovation and collaboration, but also leads to more effective solutions to social and environmental challenges. { read more }

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For more inspiration, check out this short post by Birju Pandya, "Change Yourself, Change the World." { more }


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