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Decision Making in Action: Tuning Into Our Sense of Integrity (w/ Justin Mulvaney)

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In our last episode, we discussed the art of decision making from a very practical, analytical lens. Today, we have the unique opportunity to explore in detail what it feels like to make a tough decision when your mind, body, and heart are not all singing the same tune.

We’re joined by Conscious Leadership and executive coach, Justin Mulvaney to break down a recent decision making experience that pit his gut instinct against his intellect:

  • What is the principle of integrity, from a conscious leadership standpoint?
  • How do we know when we’re in integrity?
  • What role do sensations and signals in your body play in that deep sense of knowing?
  • What do we do when that integrity directs us in a way that makes no sense to us, and is counter to our stated values and internal stories?
  • How do we navigate that tension, and come out feeling whole?

Together, we process Justin’s recent experience, and in doing so, uncover many of our own deeply held judgments about the rights and wrongs of decision making. We’re reminded that decision making is often messy, complex, and full of real tradeoffs, and that when we consider our integrity - a state of wholeness, congruence, and deep inner alignment - we grant ourselves the opportunity to engage with that messiness in a much more holistic, at times mysterious, and vibrant way.

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About Justin Mulvaney:

Justin is a conscious leadership and executive coach. He coaches founders and founding teams to reduce interpersonal drama, take radical responsibility, and identify, understand, and shift the patterns that hold them back.

Justin's training and coaching philosophy is heavily based on the work of the Conscious Leadership group. He helps founders and leaders in technology and corporate environments use the principles of conscious leadership to identify and shift the beliefs and patterns that hold them back and build more conscious, connected, and effective cultures.

Join our newsletter: https://www.wovenwings.net/newsletter
Visit our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@wovenwingslive
Reach us at: live@wovenwings.net

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In our last episode, we discussed the art of decision making from a very practical, analytical lens. Today, we have the unique opportunity to explore in detail what it feels like to make a tough decision when your mind, body, and heart are not all singing the same tune.

We’re joined by Conscious Leadership and executive coach, Justin Mulvaney to break down a recent decision making experience that pit his gut instinct against his intellect:

  • What is the principle of integrity, from a conscious leadership standpoint?
  • How do we know when we’re in integrity?
  • What role do sensations and signals in your body play in that deep sense of knowing?
  • What do we do when that integrity directs us in a way that makes no sense to us, and is counter to our stated values and internal stories?
  • How do we navigate that tension, and come out feeling whole?

Together, we process Justin’s recent experience, and in doing so, uncover many of our own deeply held judgments about the rights and wrongs of decision making. We’re reminded that decision making is often messy, complex, and full of real tradeoffs, and that when we consider our integrity - a state of wholeness, congruence, and deep inner alignment - we grant ourselves the opportunity to engage with that messiness in a much more holistic, at times mysterious, and vibrant way.

Join our newsletter: https://www.wovenwings.net/newsletter
Reach us at: live@wovenwings.net

About Justin Mulvaney:

Justin is a conscious leadership and executive coach. He coaches founders and founding teams to reduce interpersonal drama, take radical responsibility, and identify, understand, and shift the patterns that hold them back.

Justin's training and coaching philosophy is heavily based on the work of the Conscious Leadership group. He helps founders and leaders in technology and corporate environments use the principles of conscious leadership to identify and shift the beliefs and patterns that hold them back and build more conscious, connected, and effective cultures.

Join our newsletter: https://www.wovenwings.net/newsletter
Visit our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@wovenwingslive
Reach us at: live@wovenwings.net

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