No Sheep Left Behind
In this deep-dive discussion, Paul Berkes and Paul Hambrick explore how healthy attachment fosters healthy self-reliance and interdependence. They challenge the notion of forced independence, emphasizing that genuine autonomy naturally grows from a secure connection. The conversation introduces the principle of 'collecting before directing,' showing that before guiding others, leaders must first foster trust and a sense of belonging. They stress that most behavior is driven by the autonomic nervous system (Leaf, 2013), and people need to feel safe to grow. Moderator Brodee Scott ties theory to practical leadership, illustrating how leaders who 'collect'—by connecting and attuning to their people—can more effectively direct growth and maturity. Leaders must first connect and collect before they can effectively direct others toward independence.
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