Visioning a Just Future
Hi everyone,
This week’s MyPeacein50 reflection is called “Visioning a Just Future.”
Over the past year, much of this series has focused on nervous systems, grounding, boundaries, peace, and daily practice. But lately, I’ve noticed my thinking beginning to widen into larger questions about leadership, systems, and the conditions people are trying to survive inside.
Because increasingly, I don’t think peace is only personal.
I think it is deeply connected to:
• how we lead
• how we build organizations
• how we respond to uncertainty
• how we communicate under stress
• and the kinds of environments we normalize
One of the questions I explore in this week’s reflection is this:
What are we asking human beings to continuously adapt to?
Because while self-care matters deeply, I also think many people are exhausted from trying to individually heal themselves inside systems shaped by urgency, fear, scarcity, and chronic overwhelm.
Over time, I’ve become more convinced that sustainable change requires more than resilient individuals. It requires sustainable leadership, sustainable systems, and environments where people can remain connected to their humanity under pressure.
This week’s essay reflects on:
• nervous systems and ethical clarity
• why regulated humans make different decisions
• the limitations of technical solutions alone
• the emotional cost of modern life
• and why leadership itself may need to evolve
Not because I believe I have all the answers.
But because I think many of us are sensing that the ways we’ve traditionally approached leadership, productivity, and organizational culture may no longer be sufficient for the realities we are navigating now.
As always, thank you for continuing to reflect and explore alongside me.
Here’s a link if you want to check it out: https://www.lisaconradi.com/blog/visioning-a-just-future
With gratitude,
Lisa
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