When connection is missing, systems start fixing problems instead of building people.
It’s Not About Just Fixing Problems, but Connectedness
By Dr. Malik Muhammad — February 9, 2017
When we increase the more authentically connected a person is to their community, the less likely they will be to exhibit problematic behaviors. This work is not about just fixing problems, but connectedness to prevent them in the first place.
We are often called in to support schools and organizations when there are challenges around discipline, disconnection and cultural issues. And, while much of this work is rooted in the restoration and healing of individuals and communities, it is critical that we understand that all people, in organizations and outside of them, have a need for deeper connection and relationships. (Read full article here)