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                                    www.i-am-magazine.comThe Intersection of Service and StrategyBefore stepping into this season of sacredleadership, I spent years navigating highpressure corporate spaces in technology. As aBlack woman leading global teams andoverseeing complex systems for engineersworldwide, I learned to merge strategicinnovation with emotional intelligence. I ledmassive process transformations, streamlinedoperations, and made difficult decisions withintegrity and cultural awareness.But even in those highly technical environments,my approach was people-first. I understoodthen, as I do now, that success is sustainedwhen it's shared%u2014and when it uplifts rather thandiminishes the humanity of others.Now, I bring that same executive acumen to mywork today, helping powerful women inleadership%u2014CEOs, COOs, and other executives%u2014rediscover the freedom and fulfillment thatcomes with soul-centered success. Whetherthrough retreats in sacred spaces, bespokecoaching, or ministry outreach, my mission isclear: to guide high-achieving women into moreprofound peace, joy, and purpose whileequipping them to pour into others from a full,liberated cup.Altruism as a Divine Business StrategyAltruism may sound like a soft skill, but it is adivine business strategy. In my coaching andconsulting practice, I emphasize that authenticleadership cannot exist without care. Not justfor quarterly outcomes but for people and thecommunity. For the collective future. Whenwomen at the highest levels of businessreconnect with their innate desire to serve, theirbusinesses shift. Their energy shifts. They findthemselves leading not from burnout but fromoverflow. This is not a theory. I've lived andwitnessed this: powerful women who rediscovertheir authenticity, activate their divine femininepower, and begin to lead with compassion andgrace. It changes everything. And it starts withone courageous choice: to care. Deeply.Consistently. Selflessly.Five Ways to Transform Yourself into anAltruistYou don't have to be the head of a ministry or aFortune 500 executive to become an altruist.You just have to be willing to begin. Here are fiveactionable ways you can transform yourself intosomeone who lives and leads with selflesscompassion:1. Start With Self-AwarenessAltruism is not about martyrdom%u2014it begins withunderstanding who you are and why you dowhat you do. Ask yourself: What motivates meto serve? What stories shape how I show up forothers? When you lead from a place ofconscious alignment, your actions become morepurposeful and your impact more profound.71
                                
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