Showing posts with label #Mindsets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #Mindsets. Show all posts

Saturday, May 25, 2024

⚙️Imagine Pacific Presentations (IMPRES) In pursuit of the Common Good: Utilitarian Mindset Applied to Transformative Leadership⚙️

⚙️Imagine Pacific Presentations (IMPRES)
In pursuit of the Common Good: Utilitarian Mindset Applied to Transformative Leadership⚙️

  Overview

    • Intersection between Intention and Action
    • Discuss the value system behind the common good
    • Explore the use of utilitarianism
    • And close with cultivating mindsets and transformative leadership 

 Intention and Action; Intersection🎯

    • Core of leadership: interplay between intention and action
    • Introduction of nudge theory:
    • “Influence of mindset on value-creating decisions” (Bazerman, 2017).

Pursuit of the Common GoodπŸ‘πŸ½

◦ - Dynamic and agile approach to ethical and synergistic leadership

◦ - Importance of valuing altruism and transparency

◦ - Complexity of ethical leadership despite good intentions

UtilitarianismπŸ› ️

◦ - Introduction of utilitarianism (Bazerman, 2017)

◦ - Optimizing collective well-being and minimizing

suffering

◦ - Transformative leadership as effective method for ethical thinking

 Mindset🧠

    • Cultivating Mindsets and Transformative Leadership
    • Need for visionary leaders to navigate complexity Role of transformative leaders in effecting meaningful
    • change
    • Cultivating mindset conducive to ethical decision- making and synergy       

Conclusion

 Embrace of transformative leadership for ethical decision-making and collaboration

Importance of mindset in creating conducive environments

#GlobalLeadership, #TransformativeLeadership, #EthicalLeadership, #Mindsets,#LeadershipDevelopment,#PacificIslands,#Innovation, #CenterOfInfluence 

Wednesday, May 8, 2024

πŸ„πŸ½‍♂️ IMSPARK: Ebbing Mental Health Stigma in the PacificπŸ„πŸ½‍♂️

πŸ„πŸ½‍♂️ Imagine... Ebbing Mental Health Stigma in the PacificπŸ„πŸ½‍♂️

πŸ’‘ Imagined Endstate

A Pacific community where the stigma surrounding mental illness is replaced by understanding, support, and a strong network of care.

πŸ”— Link

πŸ“š Source

Subica, A. M., Aitaoto, N., Sullivan, J. G., Henwood, B. F., Yamada, A. M., & Link, B. G. (2019). Mental illness stigma among Pacific Islanders. Psychiatry Research, 273, 578–585. doi:10.1016/j.psychres.2019.01.077. NCBI

πŸ’₯ What’s the Big Deal

The stigma associated with mental illness among Pacific Islanders is a significant barrier to seeking help and receiving treatment.⚕️ This stigma manifests in various ways, including attributing mental illness to non-medical causes and perceiving mental disorders as less. The stigma around mental illness among Pacific Islanders is a significant obstacle to seeking help and receiving treatment.🀝 This stigma can take various forms, such as attributing mental illness to non-medical causes, perceiving mental disorders as less severe, and desiring social distance from those affected. The research indicates that culturally tailored interventions are necessary to address these stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs.

Reducing stigma and promoting understanding can encourage help-seeking behavior and improve mental health outcomes in Pacific Islander communities.🌊 This involves fostering an environment where mental health is openly discussedπŸ’¬, support systems are strengthened, and empowers individuals to seek help without concern of being judged. Severe and desiring social distance from those affected. The research highlights the need for culturally tailored interventions to address these stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs. 

#Stigma, #PacificMentalHealth, #CulturalInsight, #supportsystems, #MentalWellness, #CommunityCare, #BreakTheTaboo, #IMSPARK, #GlobalLeadership, #Mindsets

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