18.mycal8 -- Renewal
Hexagram 18: Work on What Has Been Spoiled
By James Byrd
Hexagram 18 from the I Ching speaks directly to the challenge of restoring what has fallen into neglect. Whether in business, leadership, relationships, or personal growth, this hexagram reminds us that decay is not the end—it is often the beginning of renewal.
In this presentation, we explore how organizations and individuals can identify weaknesses, repair damaged foundations, and rebuild with wisdom and discipline. Using the image of a sailboat left docked too long, Hexagram 18 teaches that maintenance, preparation, and strategic action are necessary before embarking on the next great journey.
This blog presentation connects the ancient wisdom of the I Ching with modern business management principles, including organizational culture, leadership accountability, innovation, and long-term sustainability. It also highlights the importance of reflection, planning, and empowering others to participate in meaningful change.
Key themes include:
Leadership accountability and discipline
Removing outdated systems to encourage growth
Turning periods of decline into opportunities for success
Hexagram 18 calls us to take action with clarity and foresight. The time to repair, rebuild, and move forward is now.
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