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End to Begin

The Doula craft is about turning grief into quantum leaps of personal development. It is about fostering the new – those things that are still too small, too vulnerable, too early to see the light of day.

The Doula creates a healing and nurturing space for the future to emerge. Applying the Doula craft means acknowledging that loss experiences are painful and yet necessary for growth. It involves seeing and surfacing the practices that are no longer helpful, or even harmful, and ending those carefully, intentionally and respectfully.

🌱  The 8 Crafts is a living resource of stories, tools and practices. There is more to come.

Origins

The Doula’s foundation in The 8 Crafts

Regenerative Thinking

Regenerative thinking is about creating the conditions for thriving systems, finding a balance between seeking positive outcomes and avoiding unintended consequences.

North

The North represents winter, a time of dormancy, rest, and transition. In this phase, we reflect upon and integrate our learnings in order to prepare for what comes next.

Outcomes

When The Doula guides change

Ends what no longer serves

The Doula surfaces harmful business practices and holds space for us to end them with intention, helping pave the way for new ways of working that are regenerative and life-centered.

Protects what is ready to grow

By acknowledging that all new life is vulnerable and needs to be shielded from outside influence early on, The Doula nurtures new ideas and keeps them protected until they are ready to sprout.

Guiding Questions

Love the questions themselves

Questions are pathways to wisdom. Guiding questions spark conversations that shift how we see ourselves and how we relate to the world around us.

What is no longer serving us?
The Doula guides
How will we end this respectfully?
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How will we support each other through the change and uncertainty that will follow?
The Doula guides
What will we take with us? What should we remember or retain?
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How will we nourish the new while holding space to grieve the old?
The Doula guides

Leadership Practices

Develop your
inner capacities

Leadership is not just the actions you take, it is a quality of being. The way we cultivate our inner state of being enables us and others to do our most creative work.

The 8 Crafts practices are inspired on the open source framework of the Inner Development Goals

Application

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Weave together a selection of practices and tools from this craft to achieve outcomes and progress your initiative.

1
Reframe endings
Mastering the Doula craft starts with becoming comfortable with the true nature of endings and reducing our own apprehension around them. We might consider every year, month, day, every thought, or every breath as a cyclical motion with an ending that flows into a new beginning. Consider ways that you might transform endings into new beginnings.
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Identify what needs to end
Observe the personal or business practices that are taking place. Notice what is no longer serving the whole, or what is actually causing harm. Distinguish between operations that take you to a new way of doing things versus those that keep you in the ‘business as usual’ paradigm. Set an intention, make a plan, and seek ways to intentionally and respectfully end those practices.
3
Manage respectful transitions
Manage transitions across all possible dimensions, leaving no one behind to ‘clean up the mess.’ Ensure that the communities and locations where the business operated are left in a better state than before. This may require parallel development of alternative practices, following the Artist, Explorer, and Maker craft approaches.
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Lead through loss
Fully experience the transition, letting it become a rich source of personal growth and collective development and healing. Grow your and the team’s capacity to be with difficult thoughts and feelings. Practice building resilience and adaptability by sitting with these feelings in a meaningful way. This will help all involved to navigate future transitions.
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Prepare for the new
The magic of the Doula craft is that, by closing things well, space is created for the new to emerge. The Doula is not the innovator—but the Doula helps create fertile ground for new ideas to sprout. It’s not about moving fast; it’s about letting go. Linger in the ‘not-knowing’ for a while. Resist the urge to speed ahead. Let whatever comes next percolate, gestate or simmer.
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Doula craft outcomes
Successfully applying the Doula craft paves the way for regenerative, life-centered approaches. By surfacing harmful practices and creating intentional space for closure, you can guide your team toward respectful endings. Applying this craft also means holding and protecting new beginnings, shielding new or fragile ideas until they are ready to grow and flourish.

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