Cindy Wigglesworth presents on spiritual intelligence. She defines it as the ability to behave with wisdom and compassion while maintaining inner and outer peace regardless of the situation. She discusses how spiritual intelligence is distinct from other forms of intelligence like emotional and cognitive intelligence. Wigglesworth outlines 21 skills of spiritual intelligence across two dimensions - self-focused skills and other-focused skills. Developing spiritual intelligence can provide benefits like less stress, more joy, and being a calming presence for others.
The 5 most powerful self-beliefs that ignite human behaviorJonathan Dunnemann
These beliefs drive our underlying motives, which influence our purpose, characteristics, interests, and idiosyncratic attributes that determine who we are and what we achieve.
The 5 most powerful self-beliefs that ignite human behaviorJonathan Dunnemann
These beliefs drive our underlying motives, which influence our purpose, characteristics, interests, and idiosyncratic attributes that determine who we are and what we achieve.
This article is about the spirituality of everyday life, and spirituality means turning everything we do no matter how mundane into a spiritual practice
SOFT SKILLS WORLD takes pleasure in introducing itself as an experienced and competent conglomeration with more than 300 Training & Development professionals. This team represents key functional domains across industries.
We sincerely look forward to joining hands with your esteemed organization in our endeavour to create a mutually satisfying win-win proposition per se Organization Development interventions.
May we request you to visit us at http://www.softskillsworld.com/to have a glimpse of the bouquet of our offers .We have partnered with the best & promise you an excellent organizational capability building.
We firmly believe Hard Skills alone are not sufficient enough to enhance business success. Aligned with high performance organizational culture and given the right direction, Soft Skills is the best recipe for business success.
Christian Spirituality and Recovery from Addiction - January 2014Dawn Farm
“Recovery From Addiction and Christian Spirituality” was presented on Tuesday January 21, 2014; by Brother Edward Conlin, BSEd, CADC; Addiction Counselor, Detroit Capuchin Service System. Spirituality often plays an important role in recovery initiation, recovery maintenance, and quality of life in recovery from chemical dependency. This program will describe a Christian perspective of how spirituality relates to recovery from chemical dependency, explore personal spiritual needs and life choices, and discuss the Twelve Steps as a spiritual program. This program is part of the Dawn Farm Education Series, a FREE, annual workshop series developed to provide accurate, helpful, hopeful, practical, current information about chemical dependency, recovery, family and related issues. The Education Series is organized by Dawn Farm, a non-profit community of programs providing a continuum of chemical dependency services. For information, please see http://www.dawnfarm.org/programs/education-series.
Heartfulness Magazine - May 2021 (Volume 6, Issue 5)heartfulness
A spiritual renaissance is emerging around the world, bringing purpose and unity, building community and togetherness. To honor this movement, in May we hear from Daaji, Katara McCarthy, Zach Bush, Mirabai Bush, Brian Jones, Ichak Adizes, Karishma Desai, Paolo Lezzelle, Ravi Venkatesan and Victor Kannan, and they present a whole range of dimensions of this topic, from spirituality for the most marginalized to its impact on leadership
Spiritualty in Management / Workplace SpiritualityP.K. AGARWAL
Spirituality, thus, deals with understanding the nature of the Soul and one’s journey back to identifying with the Soul and experiencing it as one’s true nature.
Spirituality is the science about how to be blissful..
The spiritual discussion group "Spirit Quest" celebrated its 4th anniversary on November 28, 2012. At this meeting, we reviewed the topics we discussed at our meetings during 2012.
This article is about the spirituality of everyday life, and spirituality means turning everything we do no matter how mundane into a spiritual practice
SOFT SKILLS WORLD takes pleasure in introducing itself as an experienced and competent conglomeration with more than 300 Training & Development professionals. This team represents key functional domains across industries.
We sincerely look forward to joining hands with your esteemed organization in our endeavour to create a mutually satisfying win-win proposition per se Organization Development interventions.
May we request you to visit us at http://www.softskillsworld.com/to have a glimpse of the bouquet of our offers .We have partnered with the best & promise you an excellent organizational capability building.
We firmly believe Hard Skills alone are not sufficient enough to enhance business success. Aligned with high performance organizational culture and given the right direction, Soft Skills is the best recipe for business success.
Christian Spirituality and Recovery from Addiction - January 2014Dawn Farm
“Recovery From Addiction and Christian Spirituality” was presented on Tuesday January 21, 2014; by Brother Edward Conlin, BSEd, CADC; Addiction Counselor, Detroit Capuchin Service System. Spirituality often plays an important role in recovery initiation, recovery maintenance, and quality of life in recovery from chemical dependency. This program will describe a Christian perspective of how spirituality relates to recovery from chemical dependency, explore personal spiritual needs and life choices, and discuss the Twelve Steps as a spiritual program. This program is part of the Dawn Farm Education Series, a FREE, annual workshop series developed to provide accurate, helpful, hopeful, practical, current information about chemical dependency, recovery, family and related issues. The Education Series is organized by Dawn Farm, a non-profit community of programs providing a continuum of chemical dependency services. For information, please see http://www.dawnfarm.org/programs/education-series.
Heartfulness Magazine - May 2021 (Volume 6, Issue 5)heartfulness
A spiritual renaissance is emerging around the world, bringing purpose and unity, building community and togetherness. To honor this movement, in May we hear from Daaji, Katara McCarthy, Zach Bush, Mirabai Bush, Brian Jones, Ichak Adizes, Karishma Desai, Paolo Lezzelle, Ravi Venkatesan and Victor Kannan, and they present a whole range of dimensions of this topic, from spirituality for the most marginalized to its impact on leadership
Spiritualty in Management / Workplace SpiritualityP.K. AGARWAL
Spirituality, thus, deals with understanding the nature of the Soul and one’s journey back to identifying with the Soul and experiencing it as one’s true nature.
Spirituality is the science about how to be blissful..
The spiritual discussion group "Spirit Quest" celebrated its 4th anniversary on November 28, 2012. At this meeting, we reviewed the topics we discussed at our meetings during 2012.
Leadership is a journey without final destination and with few reliable maps. To honestly face today’s challenges we need to be creative, resilient, resourceful, and courageous. Leaders need tools for working in complex, shifting environments. In times of unstable resources, they need to invite and empower everyone’s leadership, including their own.
So how do we do this. Authentic leadership in the ALIA context focuses on three aspects,
Mindfulness and authenticity to cultivate our own capacity to be genuine and courageous and to lead
Tools for working with uncertainty and transforming situations we find ourselves in
How to give space for others to develop and to empower them.
These topics are explored in this Presentation
The Human Potential of Choice Colby Stuart 10:2011Colby Stuart
Title: The Human Potential of Choices: how values frame our choices and how choices shape the future
presentation to the TransformationFest, a private invitation-only conference 13 October 2011 in Haarlem, The Netherlands
Miroslava Cuperlovic-Culf is a Research Officer with National Research Council of Canada and Adjunct Professor of Chemistry at Mount Allison University and University of New Brunswick as well as Adjunct Researcher at Atlantic Cancer Research Institute in Moncton Canada. Miroslava has worked for number of years in the application of metabolomics and transcriptomics in life sciences. She has been actively involved in the bioinformatics, computational biology and computational chemistry however she has also extensive experience and training in experimental methodologies for high throughput analysis of biological systems. Her primary interest is in the exploitation of metabolic changes in cancer for treatment and diagnostics. Miroslava authored many articles, book chapters and several patents as well as the book entitled NMR Metabolomics in Cancer Research. She lives and works in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada.
In this webinar, Dr. Miroslava’s will talk about cancer metabolic phenotype, analysis of metabolism in cancers and the research work with her collaborators on the investigation of metabolic changes in cancer subtypes.
The session will be moderated by Dr. Amira Djebbari. Dr. Djebbari trained at The Institute for Genomic Research. She completed her post-doctoral experience at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard School of Public Health. Dr. Djebbari is currently a scientific project manager in the Ontario Cancer Institute, Princess Margaret Hospital at the University of Toronto.
1. Spiritual Intelligence
By
Cindy Wigglesworth
President, Deep Change
Author, SQ21: The Twenty-One Skills of Spiritual Intelligence
www.SQ21book.com
2. Cindy Wigglesworth
BA, MA Duke University
20 years in Human Resources
Management at ExxonMobil
Founder/CEO of Deep Change,
Inc.
Creator of SQ21™ Spiritual
Intelligence self-assessment
Author of SQ21: The Twenty-One
Skills of Spiritual Intelligence
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3. Intelligence Defined
• Innate potential that
is brought into form
through practice
• Adeptness or
appropriately
reasoned behavior
or choice
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4. Multiple Intelligences
Highly
Developed
Cognitive
Developed
Under
Developed
IQ EQ SQ PQ
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6. Spiritual Leaders
• Name some people you admire
whom you would consider to be
Spiritual Leaders
– Can be alive or dead
• May never have met the person
– Fictional or real
– Don’t have to be perfect
• List the TRAITS of these Spiritual
Leaders that cause you to admire them
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7. Typical list…
• Major religious figures: Jesus, Buddha, Mohammed,
Moses, Abraham, Lord Krishna, saints (e.g. Mother
Teresa), Dalai Lama
• Political leaders: Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, Martin
Luther King, Jr., Jimmy Carter
• Relatives: Mom, Dad, Grandmother, Grandfather,
Aunt, Uncle, children
• Teachers, local religious leaders, guidance
counselors
• Authors/TV: Oprah, Dr. Phil, Deepak Chopra, others
• Others: my co-worker, my neighbor, my patients, my
boss, animals/pets
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8. Common Traits of Spiritual Leaders
• Loving / Compassionate • Peaceful / nonviolent
• Humble • Visionary
• Honesty/Integrity,
• Outstanding teachers
Authenticity
• Wise • Able to inspire others
• Courageous • Great leaders
• Faithful • Persistent
• Forgiving • See the gifts inside other
• Accepting people and develop them
• Calm, centered
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9. Spirituality: A Definition
Spirituality is the innate human need to
connect with something larger than
ourselves (something sacred or Divine).
We care about this because we have:
• “Why” questions (Why is there suffering?)
• “What” questions (What should I be doing?
Direction and Purpose for our lives)
• “How” questions (ethics, right action)
• And because we are sometimes in great pain…
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10. Definition of
Spiritual Intelligence
“Spiritual Intelligence is the ability to
behave with Wisdom and Compassion
while maintaining inner and outer peace
(Equanimity) regardless of the situation.”
Cindy Wigglesworth
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11. Higher Self & “Love one another”
• The Golden Rule exists in all the major
faith traditions and in most philosophies of
life (treat others as you wish to be treated)
• We want “Love.” But what is Love?
Love is a Bird with two wings…
Com
pass
ion Wis dom
So spiritual intelligence is acting with Love…
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12. Goal: Higher Self Drives, Ego
“navigates”
Think of your Ego
as an important
part of the whole. It
can sometimes
have good advice
but shouldn’t be
“behind the wheel”!
Ego Higher Self
Good Partners
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14. Benefits
• Less stress, less drama
• More joy
• Able to see more perspectives
• More options for decision making
• A calming healing presence
• Better leadership
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15. “S O U L”
STop, Breathe, Pray / Ask for
help
O Bserve yourself, get Mindful
U Nderstand deeply – What are you ego ’s
concerns? Reframe, see Compassion
L Oving response – loving to you and others
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16. For the full 9 Step Process:
More information:
www.SQ21book.com
and
www.deepchange.com
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