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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://www.wellspaces.network/event/leadership-in-the
 -body-23">Leadership in the body</a>\nWhat if leadership is not something 
 we do — but something that is already happening in us before we speak? I
 n a small residential setting in Ireland\, youth workers and facilitators 
 stepped into a different register of leadership: one that begins in postur
 e\, breath\, tension\, and attention. Through movement\, silence\, and sha
 red reflection\, the group explored what it means to lead from the body ra
 ther than the mind alone. This article follows a training where leadership
  stopped being a concept and became something felt — sometimes uncomfort
 able\, often surprising\, and quietly transformative. A space where the qu
 estion was not how to lead better\, but how to notice what is already lead
 ing within us.
DTSTAMP:20260530T150020Z
LOCATION:Via dello Statuto 19/\, Firenze FI 50129\, Italy
SUMMARY:Leadership in the body
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://www.wellspaces.network/event/
 leadership-in-the-body-23">Leadership in the body</a>\nWhat if leadership 
 is not something we do — but something that is already happening in us b
 efore we speak? In a small residential setting in Ireland\, youth workers 
 and facilitators stepped into a different register of leadership: one that
  begins in posture\, breath\, tension\, and attention. Through movement\, 
 silence\, and shared reflection\, the group explored what it means to lead
  from the body rather than the mind alone. This article follows a training
  where leadership stopped being a concept and became something felt — so
 metimes uncomfortable\, often surprising\, and quietly transformative. A s
 pace where the question was not how to lead better\, but how to notice wha
 t is already leading within us.
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