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Compassion Leakage   and   Energy Depletion

Compassion Leakage and Energy Depletion

Mpumelelo Mpofu

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Mpumelelo Mpofu
Año de edición:
2025
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Psicología
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9781918156393
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In 'Compassion Leakage and Energy Depletion,' Mpumelelo Mpofu unveils a groundbreaking exploration of the silent crisis afflicting modern life: the gradual erosion of our emotional reserves in an age of relentless connectivity. Drawing from over three decades as a trauma-informed practitioner, community activist, and evangelical Christian rooted in Ndebele heritage, Mpofu introduces 'Compassion Economics'-a fresh framework distinguishing compassion leakage from familiar ailments like burnout or empathy fatigue. This isn’t about dramatic breakdowns but the insidious 'micro-debts' accumulated through endless digital pings, professional demands, and relational pulls that exceed our evolutionary blueprint, as informed by concepts like Dunbar’s number limiting authentic connections to around 150 people.Through poignant composites of real stories-such as Sarah, a surgeon numb to her daughter’s bedtime rituals; Raj, a hospice carer performing empathy from a distance; or Maya, a tech executive delivering scripted concern-Mpofo illuminates how success often masks an 'invisible barrier,' leaving high-achievers feeling hollow despite their accomplishments. He argues that our bodies, designed for face-to-face interdependence, falter under the weight of infinite emotional availability, leading to compassion poverty, bankruptcy, and depletion. Yet, hope emerges in 'Response Latency': the art of pausing in the 'space between heartbeats' to reclaim presence, recycle compassion, and foster genuine renewal.Structured in three movements-The Invisible Barrier, The Hidden Economy of Care, and Response Latency and Renewal-this book blends personal anecdotes from Mpofu’s Zimbabwean upbringing, family life, and UK-based coaching in places like Lambeth and Birmingham, with practical exercises, poetic reflections, and ancient wisdom like the Ndebele 'umusa ne sineke' (grace and patience intertwined). It’s not a prescriptive self-help manual but a compassionate tour guide, inviting readers-parents, professionals, carers-to notice their heartbeat, seal emotional leaks, and circulate care sustainably. Mpofu, who has lived depletion and rediscovered abundance, refuses to bequeath hurried love to future generations, urging us toward interdependence over extraction.Ideal for anyone feeling strangely absent amid busyness, this 390-page volume includes illustrative exercises, references, glossary, and index. Published in 2025, it challenges IQ and EQ paradigms by proposing CQ (Compassion Quotient) as key to thriving in our hyper-connected world. A must-read for reclaiming authenticity, where compassion isn’t spent but circulated, transforming performance into profound presence.

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