Centered Self: The Connection Between Inner Well-Being and Social Change
Stanford Social Innovation Review (2020)
This series, presented in partnership with The Wellbeing Project, India Development Review, and The Skoll Foundation explores the important but often overlooked connection between inner well-being and effective social change. Contributors include researchers, funders, and practitioners from around the world who share strategies and actionable steps that leaders and others working in social change can implement to foster well-being at the individual, organizational, sector, and societal levels.
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