INsight/ Shining Light Within
/Chiangmai, 14 December 2025 — How do we stay present while engaged?
Story
At work, many of us move outward by default. We lean into meetings, deadlines, and conversations as if effectiveness requires leaving ourselves behind. Over time, this outward movement becomes habitual, and something essential inside us is neglected.
Yet there is another way of showing up. Instead of stepping out into the world, we can let the world gently enter us. We remain present, allowing experience to touch us without losing our inner ground.
When this happens, action feels different. There is less strain and more clarity. Doing becomes guided by ‘being’, as if light shines from within rather than effort pushing outward.
Challenge
Most workplaces reward visible action. Pausing, sensing, and allowing can feel inefficient or even risky. We may fear that slowing down means falling behind.
So we rely on effort and competence. Presence becomes something we hope to return to later. Over time, this creates subtle exhaustion and disconnection.
The challenge is not withdrawal from life. It is full engagement without self-abandonment. Letting ‘being’ take the lead, moment by moment, as a life practice.
Question
My question for you this week is: How will you stay present while engaged? Can you sense yourself as experience unfolds rather than stepping away to manage it?
Where, today, could you let the world come to you—a conversation, a task, a decision—while maintaining inner presence? If you trusted ‘being’ a little more than ‘doing’, what might quietly reorganize itself in your work and in your life?
This is one of the twelve leadership behaviors we practice in the Grow3Leaders community as we work on expanding our self-awareness in life and work. You can join us at https://grow3leaders.mn.co
Photo: Lanterns in Chiangmai. Is yours shining?
