When you are a conscious leader, chances are you are thinking about how you can impact the world in a positive way with your idea, product or service. You also want and need to be profitable in order to remain viable and reach more people, but this is not what motivates you.
There is an element of altruism required to succeed.
It is a significant factor in leadership and personal development. In the context of conscious leadership, altruism is not just about giving or serving; it’s about embodying a mindset that prioritizes the greater good over personal gain. Placing the needs of others above yourself gives you the drive to put in long hours, keep going when things look bleak and have confidence that you are contributing to positive change in the world.
Leaders who practice altruism often find that their actions and decisions are driven by a deeper sense of purpose—their “Why.”
- Why did you start the business?
- Why do you get up in the morning?
- Why do you keep going, against all odds?
At its core, its love. It’s bringing an open heart to all you do. Altruism creates servant leaders who genuinely care about people and the planet and make decisions based on what serves the greatest good. This purpose fuels resilience and dedication, even in the face of challenges. It’s the love for what you do and the people you serve that keeps you moving forward.
Altruism is not only about the actions one takes but also about the intention behind those actions. It’s about leading with an open heart and making decisions that serve the greatest good, much like the philanthropic efforts of those who have joined the Giving Pledge. It’s a reminder that success and profitability can coexist with a deep commitment to positive change and that ultimately, the most profound impact comes from a place of love and selflessness.
“Using money as a direct expression of one’s deepest self is a powerful, miraculous thing.”
S’Marie from Emergence a Path to Presence
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In the Enneagram, Type 2’s have a gift of altruism that shines through when they are fully present in mind, body and heart. They let go of the notion that they are valued only for what they can offer others and do for them and come to know their intrinsic value, just for who they are. Their natural inclination towards altruism can be a profound gift when balanced with self-care and awareness of their own needs. When they pay attention to their own needs, and meet them without guilt, then a 2’s generous heart is boundless. They express their altruism without expecting anything in return, which can lead to genuine and fulfilling relationships.
Whether you are a 2 or any other Enneagram type, you can foster altruism in yourself by getting in touch with your heart center daily. Practices like singing, chanting, smiling and laughing open the channel of connectivity. Notice the shift that happens. This is “being” the change you want to see.