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Leading with Calm: Embracing a Less Anxious Presence

Leading with Calm: Embracing a Less Anxious Presence

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What if the most important thing you bring to an anxious moment isn't a solution at all? We live in anxious times—families are anxious, organizations and their leadership teams are anxious, congregations are anxious. When anxiety rises, our instinct is often to do more: more meetings, more communication, more empathy, more fixing. But what if the answer is actually presence? Today we're exploring a concept from Murray Bowen's family systems theory, later applied to leadership by Edwin Friedman: the less anxious presence. Once you see it, you can't unsee it—because it explains why some leaders can calm a room just by walking into it, while others escalate anxiety without saying a word.


Highlights


• Families and organizations are primarily driven by emotional process, not logic—anxiety shapes behavior far more than ideas do

• Differentiation of self is the capacity to define your own life goals and values apart from surrounding togetherness pressures

• The key to effective leadership is not more technique, but more self—more clarity, more self-leadership, more responsibility for your own behavior

• A leader's major effect on the organization is through their presence, not through their words

• Self-defined leaders invite resistance because anxious systems want someone to absorb the anxiety and keep things comfortable

• The less anxious presence means staying connected without being absorbed, thinking clearly while others are emotional, and holding convictions without cutting yourself off

• The 1982 Johnson & Johnson Tylenol crisis demonstrates less anxious presence in action through calm, values-driven leadership

• Empathy without self-definition can fuel dependence instead of growth

• You cannot calm an anxious system by joining its anxiety, but you can transform it by staying connected without giving up your sense of self


Chapters


[0:00] Introduction

[0:50] Understanding Anxious Systems

[1:30] The Concept of Less Anxious Presence

[3:13] Differentiation of Self

[4:56] Family Example: Applying Bowen's Insight

[7:10] Chronic Anxiety in Systems

[8:28] Edwin Friedman's Leadership Insights

[11:22] Case Study: Johnson & Johnson Tylenol Crisis

[14:40] Practical Steps for Developing Less Anxious Presence

[17:24] Conclusion and Final Thoughts


Resources Mentioned

• Johnson & Johnson's Credo

• Failure of Nerve: Leadership in the Age of the Quick Fix by Edwin Friedman:

https://a.co/d/0aQbQKic


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