10. Nelson
Mandela
speech
wriFen
by
Marianne
Williamson…
Our
deepest
fear
is
not
that
we
are
inadequate.
Our
deepest
fear
is
that
we
are
powerful
beyond
measure.
It
is
our
Light,
not
our
Darkness,
that
most
frightens
us.
Your
playing
small
does
not
serve
the
world.
There
is
nothing
enlightened
about
shrinking
so
that
other
people
won't
feel
insecure
about
you.
(…)
It's
not
just
in
some
of
us;
it's
in
everyone.
And
as
we
let
our
own
light
shine,
we
unconsciously
give
other
people
permission
to
do
the
same.
As
we
are
liberated
from
our
own
fear,
our
presence
automaXcally
liberates
others.
14. TO
GO
THROUGH
…
• ACKNOWLEDGE
IT
IS
A
PROCESS
– RESISTANCE
AND
CHAOS
ARE
PART
OF
THE
PROCESS
– FEARS
AND
EMOTIONS
CAN
BE
FRIENDS
TO
GO
ALONG
WITH
– A
PROCESS
REQUIRES
TIME
• GROUND
AND
CENTER
YOURSELF
• CHOOSE
AWARENESS
•
REMEMBER
YOUR
CONVICTION,
THE
«
WHY
»
•
LET
GO
OF
YOUR
ATTACHEMENT
TO
THE
HOW
28. From
Yang
to
Yin
• World
of
work
has
been
dominated
by
goal
seOng
and
gebng
from
A
to
B
in
a
sequenXal
step-‐by-‐step
(yang),
• We
transiXon
to
an
approach
that
first
culRvate
the
meaning
and
aliveness
of
what
you
want
to
do
(yin)
...and
only
then
go
about
the
business
of
sebng
adapXve
goals
=
it
invites
each
of
us
to
discover
how
we
can
manifest
more
spaciousness
and
openness
in
our
daily
living
and
our
work
with
others.
.
We
are
entering
the
era
of
the
feminine
in
entrepreneurship…
29. QUESTIONS
WE
CAN
ASK
OURSELVES
REGULARLY
TO
KEEP
THE
TRACK
• WHAT
IS
MOST
ALIVE
FOR
ME
?
– to
remain
in
life-‐giving
energy
in
our
work
• WHAT
IS
CALLING
TO
EMERGE?
–
by
engaging
the
quesXon,
we
are
meeXng
the
emergence
process.
• WHAT
IS
MINE
TO
DO
TO
SERVE
THIS
UNFOLDING
?
– assumes
that
we
are
working
in
harmony
with
the
larger
unfolding
-‐
something
greater
than
ourselves
that
is
generaXve
and
already
happening