
5 talks to prepare in the next eight weeks.
Blog post to write.
Dinner to cook.
But all I wanted to do is write to my friend. Not just jar smiles, but a letter. Connect in long form, right now. Because this was a big week and weekend and I wanted to share it.
Daughter graduated high school and turned 18 on the same day. Family came and went from my house for six days in a row; I woke up each morning having to run the list to keep track of everybody. Our family has been through things over the years; getting to this point of pending empty nest was, at times, not guaranteed. We got through it all together, one breath at at time. This moment is a big deal in our family. This moment is a big deal for our country. All of this on my heart, I wanted to do nothing but write to my friend, before any of my other tasks and obligations. I’m getting better and braver at letting my intuition guide me, and I have yet to regret it.
Turns out I want to share what I wrote with all of you, too:
“…I write to you today because this moment in life feels important. The No Kings protests marched all across the country yesterday as most of my family were basically offline and absorbed in ourselves. We read about the two political shootings in Minnesota and I felt a little guilty not participating in any larger demonstrations of my values. And I reconciled it by attending to the connections in my own tight circle. We have disagreements and friction within my own family and I see my navigating and mediating these peacefully and mindfully as an important contribution to society–small and mighty. 🙂
“There are so many calls to ‘fight,’ so many adversarial, us vs. them, good vs. evil narratives surrounding us right now. And while I abhor so many actions taken by ‘leaders,’ I still resist to call them evil and dehumanize them… That feels antithetical to the ethos of love and connection that I wish/strive to live by… But OMG it is challenging to resist that ad hominem train! *sigh*
“…This weekend I begin creating five new talks for this summer, to be delivered to [XXX corporation]… As I consider how to address their wellness challenges, many of which are relational, I come back, as I so often do, to core principles of humility, curiosity, empathy, and connection. My intent is to light the spark of togetherness, mutual caring and uplift, and collaboration, starting with the premise that we all matter, and that no matter what chair we occupy in the orchestra, we can and do lead from exactly where we sit. Each and every one of us matters to the whole–WE ARE THE SYSTEM–and embracing that fundamental first principle changes everything–don’t you think? If we all matter, then I need to know how I affect you, and vice versa. We need better self-awareness, self-regulation, and effective communication skills to get the work done and not burn out doing it! And having talked to people and learned how we operate individually and in groups my whole career, I feel qualified to help here! And who knows–this could be the start of something that grows; I could possibly help more people than just my one patient at a time! SO many possibilities!”
This moment, my friends.
We get to decide how we show up, and for what, over and again, in resilient, optimistic learning and persistence, in love and connection, in faith and confidence that we can do what is needed to heal the ragged tears in our social fabric, one encounter, one conversation, one relationship at a time.



Thanks for this thoughtful post. I attended a “No Kings” rally in Naples, FL, a decidedly ‘red’ community. We had a modest turnout (compared to the big cities) of about 1500 protestors. We were small but enthusiastic. What struck me was the support we received from passing motorists as we held up our signs and chanted “This is what democracy looks like.” For every 10 cars that drove by 6 would honk, wave, cheer with and for us, 3 would not make eye contact, and 1 out of 10 would give us the middle finger. Only 1 car in the entire 2 hrs hollered obscenities.
I would encourage everyone to contact (phone or online) your US Senators and House representatives to voice your opposition to the actions of the current administration to ignore, circumvent and destroy our US Constitution. The hubris of our elected leaders will only be diminished by the actions of the constituents. Let them hear your voice.
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John!! Thank you so much for going out, and for sharing your experience here. I hope more folks living in Red voting areas **and their representatives** will see that their neighbors and constituents share values and opinions in common, and that these demonstrations will help us all know that we share more than we likely know. I hope we can fiinally start getting more curious and connected. That would be the best outcome of these marches, and I would be more likely to brave the crowds (I hate crowds) if I thought I would contribute to that! Thank you again! And FYI, I plan to share your comment on my other platforms. Hope you are well, dear sir! 🙂
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