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Friendship as a new societal model: utopia or real alternative?

I have just finished reading Geoffroy de Lagasnerie's fascinating work, simply titled "Friendship." This bold book is a veritable indictment of the traditional family institution, which the author radically contrasts with friendship. In it, he recounts the intensity of his bond with two other men, forming an exclusive trio, united to the point of excluding any otherness. […]

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ego overcoming

Beyond the Known: How to Develop Confidence Beyond Ego

This topic was suggested to me as part of a research project in transpersonal psychology. It raises several questions, the answers to which can, I believe, help us move forward on our life path. First, it seems obvious – but essential – to remember that to develop confidence… you must already have a minimum of it. This

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Spiritual intelligence, Transpersonal psychology, Transpersonal Psychology
get out of exclusion

Healing Exclusion and Humiliation

Yesterday, I attended a conference on autism. The speaker, diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome, had, over the years, completely embraced the role society had assigned him. Every difficulty he encountered in life was, for him, attributable to his condition. This speech struck me, not only because of its content, but also because of what it

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Blog, Spiritual intelligence, Transpersonal psychology, Spiritual intelligence, Transpersonal Psychology

Are women more resistant to the lust for power?

Today I'd like to share a reflection drawn from a recent experience I had during one of my volunteer engagements. Upon returning from the United States, I had found a serene rhythm of life, far removed from organizational power struggles. I was then asked by a friend to intervene in a federation in crisis. I hesitated, aware of the risks.

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Blog, Spiritual intelligence, Women in Leadership
Female leadership

Female Leadership: Develop a Unique and Inspiring Style

In a constantly evolving professional world, women business leaders occupy a vital place. They bring innovative perspectives, remarkable resilience, and a management style often characterized by a collaborative and empathetic approach. However, many obstacles remain in their path: the weight of stereotypes, the pressure to be perfect, and

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Women in Leadership, Humanist leadership, Management
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Women's Leadership: A Paradigm Shift for the Future

Female leadership is more than a style; it represents an approach deeply rooted in listening, intuition, collaboration, and empathy. As a member of the BPW (Business and Professional Women) network, I have observed how these qualities bring transformative power to leadership. In a world defined by complexity and constant change, women's leadership is increasingly recognized

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Humanist leadership, Management
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