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Purposeful Empathy

Tapping Our Hidden Superpower for Personal, Organizational, and Social Change

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Empathy has never been more important, yet we're living in an era of a massive empathy deficit. At the same time, workplace culture has changed dramatically. Leaders, who have already been stretched to the limit, are now being called on to create and nurture genuine connection, psychological safety, and well-being across their organizations—all while adapting to the values of a new generation that won't compromise on diversity, equity, and inclusion.

As this book shows, human beings are wired to care, and we can become more empathic with practice. Empathy increases dopamine, reduces stress, boosts self-esteem, heightens the immune system, and enriches our relationships. Empathy also improves business key performance indicators. This means that leveraging empathy on purpose can lead to better health, happier and more productive workplaces, and a more meaningful life. That's why empathy is our superpower.

Through inspiring stories; interviews with experts, including business leaders, neuroscientists, activists, social entrepreneurs, and spiritual leaders; a new model rooted in positive psychology and coaching; and self-development exercises at the end of each chapter, Purposeful Empathy offers wisdom and practical advice to foster personal, organizational, and social transformation.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 13, 2023
      Nowak (Rethinking Media Education, ed.), a professor of social entrepreneurship at McGill University, calls for an “empathy revolution” in this enlightening entry. Empathy is a “human superpower,” and though the author argues it’s in short supply in modern society, humans should harness it to live better lives. Doing so could involve identifying social issues one is passionate about, which activates “intrinsic motivation” that makes it easier to get involved in those areas, or pinpointing larger, global challenges to focus on. Also, it’s important to practice “self-empathy” (for example, honoring one’s boundaries) to prevent burnout. As well, Nowak suggests ways to create an empathic workplace culture, whether by working on listening skills or having leaders who reward empathetic behavior. The professional suggestions are sound, though they sit awkwardly next to the personal ones, flipping the book’s tone at points to something like that of a business manual. Readers who can look past this will appreciate the author’s earnest discussion of the individual’s power to effect change. Despite a few misses, this provides plenty of insight.

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