Business Fit Magazine November 2019 Issue 2 | Page 6

Business Conscious Leadership – Empowering, Inspiring and Creating Change Working with corporate leaders and entrepreneurs Artemis Evangelidi explains how Conscious Leadership can be applied in business and the five key attributes required to achieve it. It is safe to say that we are living in some very exciting times. The winds of change are well upon us and archaic structures are rapidly being dismantled to make way for the new. As a result, our mindsets are shifting, our experiences are expanding and our consciousness is rising, shining a light on the leaders around us – in our homes, in our communities, in our businesses and in our governments. Leadership that had, at its foundation, fear, control, misinformation, miscommunication and a disregard for the world around us has been recognised for what it is – unconscious, unmindful and unwanted. Our inherent need to work from a place of love as we approach all tasks with compassion and mindfulness – recognising the interconnectedness of it all - has ushered in the new era of Conscious Leadership. 6 And for those of you who still feel that this could not possibly apply to business, allow me to introduce you to some Conscious Leaders you already know. From Anita Roddick, to Richard Branson. From Paul Polman to Tory Burch. From Ariana Huffington to Oprah Winfrey. The list is expansive and it is a list filled with success, innovation and inspiration. As someone who has spent the better part of 20 years in the commercial corporate world, I am not only an advocate for Conscious Leadership having seen first-hand how it works, but I have dedicated my life over the past six years and will continue to do so, assisting people all Leadership that knows that every action, thought and reaction is impacting the field around us. Leadership that recognises the impact every small and large response can have. Leadership that values each person’s unique qualities, their purpose, their knowledge and what they can contribute to the team. Leadership that empowers, inspires and paves the way for change agents to step forward and do their work – supported and loved. over the world to integrate these principles into their daily lives. Conscious Leadership has at its core, first and foremost, key elements of personal development. We must first work on ourselves before we can integrate change elsewhere. We look at things such as courage, ego, fear, freedom, faith, gratitude, happiness, success, creativity, our presence and love as our driving force. We go deep to see what we want to work on, what we need to let go of or bring more of on our journey. Our overall aim is to free ourselves from past conditioning that we no longer need as well as other people’s expectations and judgements so we can love and respect ourselves as needed. Then, and only then, we can begin to integrate all of this to achieve the five key attributes of the Conscious Leader. 7