Across
- 3. “The process of revealing one’s inner self to others” (Klenke, 2007, p. 84) is called ______. It requires you to be vulnerable, like Forrester was when he collapsed in the stadium, paralysed by his fear. (4-10 letters)
- 6. Jamal, attending the Writing Symposium, demonstrates his ________. He refused to bow to the system and remained loyal to his inner teacher. According to Palmer (2004) when Jamal “has known failure, the very act of putting forth your (his) hand and beginning again” (p. 110) demonstrated this virtue. (7 letters)
- 7. “There are three keys to creating schedule that welcomes the soul” slow down, do more with less, and pay attention to the rhythm” (Palmer, 2004, p. 86). Jamal embraces the state of _____ when he starts writing from his heart. When facing the unknown of the blank page, Jamal had to gather his courage and start typing, at first hesitantly. When he found his rhythm, he started punching the keys, and listening to his inner teacher. He then demonstrated this state. (5 letters)
- 8. Forrester and Jamal were able to drop roles and be their true selves. In that a circle of trust was created. A circle of trust helps “people listen to their own souls and discern their own _____”(Palmer, 2004, p.3). (5 letters)
Down
- 1. When Jamal defended Coleridge, he was driven by his inner teacher, the soul’s reaction to Crawford’s bullying. There was no separation of Jamal’s inner and outer worlds. Palmer (2004) says when our soul expresses itself, we experience ________. (9 letters)
- 2. As an authentic leader, Klenke (2007) says that you have a “strong sense of self” (p. 73). Both Jamal and Forrester where able to develop their sense of self, because they were _____ when they were together. They only asked questions to find out information that mattered to them. (7 letters)
- 4. Palmer (2004) says the soul "is the objective, ontological reality of selfhood that keepsus from reducing ourselves" (p.33). Jamal overcame ____ and refused to sink the final free throws of the basketball game thus obeying his inner self. (4 letters)
- 5. Jamal proved himself an authentic leader, when he came to the defence of Coleridge. Crawford was humiliating Coleridge. Jamal was ethically responsible to defend his peer. “Authentic leaders demonstrate _______ and a commitment to core ethical values”(Klenke, 2006, p. 72).(9 letters)
