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Buddhability

Conviction vs. Control: How to become an unshakable leader

18 May 2022

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Today we are talking about what it takes to become unshakable. Our guest is Brittany Jones, who recently became the youngest elementary school principal in the country's second largest school district. She shares her journey into education, and how, at a crucial turning point in her career as an educational leader, chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo helped her challenge her own insecurities and win each day. This episode is especially relevant for anyone who struggles with limiting themselves or easing their anxiety by trying to control their schedule a little too much. It’s also an incredible illustration of how sometimes, letting go and focusing on the present is the greatest strength of all.CHEAT SHEET1:50 Why Brittany started chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo 8:58 How she became interested in education13:01 Her journey to become an elementary school principal29:28 Finding the courage to stay the course34:17 How her Buddhist practice helps her identify her priorities37:54 Supporting the Buddhability of children39:19 The importance of winning in the morning45:44 How Brittany learned to let go of the need for control50:00 The impact of chanting on becoming unshakable53:05 Brittany’s favorite Buddhist quote55:09 How she defines her Buddhability57:13 Her vision for what’s next59:40 Advice for anyone new to BuddhismReferencesThe New Human Revolution, vol. 30, p. 53.April 2016 Living Buddhism, p. 49.The Wisdom for Creating Happiness and Peace, vol. 1, p. 70. How to start chanting Nam-myoho-renge-kyo

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