
The Compass Within: Trusting Your Inner Guidance for Leadership and Change
In this thought-provoking episode of the How2-Change Words of Wisdom podcast, we sit down with Amaranatho, a former Buddhist monk turned leadership coach, to explore the profound lessons he has carried from monastic life into his work with leaders today. With 15 years of experience as a monk and a degree in Artificial Intelligence, Amaranatho shares a unique blend of ancient wisdom and modern insights on how leaders can navigate complex and fast-paced environments with clarity and purpose.
The core of his best advice? Trust yourself. Initially learned as a simple response from his teacher when faced with strict monastic rules, this mantra evolved into a deep understanding of what it means to truly trust not just oneself, but life itself. It is an invitation to look beyond rigid structures and learn how to adapt, reflect, and lead with authenticity and presence.
This episode delves into the importance of pausing, connecting with your internal compass, and fostering relational awareness—skills that help leaders not only make decisions but make meaningful ones. We explore how this approach enables leaders to find purpose in challenging circumstances, and why trusting life, even amid uncertainty, is essential for growth and effective leadership.
At How2-Change, we use our proprietary How2-Change Reality Check® methodology to guide leaders in harnessing this inner compass. Our approach uncovers the root causes of challenges and sets leaders up for success by bridging the gap between strategy and execution. By integrating both the wisdom of ancient practices and contemporary insights, leaders can navigate the demands of M&A, integration, and transformation with confidence.
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