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The Alphabet of Belonging
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THE ALPHABET OF BELONGING 

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The Book by Aga Sieradzka

Founder and BELONGING@WORK Strategist

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TESTIMONIALS

I read Aga's book a couple of months ago and highly enjoyed it. I loved her style, it is rich and entertaining, sometimes "twisted" in a positive way. It is an energizing, feel-good book. Especially of course for those interested in Belonging. Aga analyzes the existential need of Belonging in detail.

The ABC part of her book provides alphabetically structured learning nuggets.
As an intercultural trainer, I see Belonging in the same word and concept cluster as culture, loyalty, boundaries, identity, rules. As a practitioner of systemic and family constellations , Belonging is of utmost importance as it is often challenged when we need to balance between loyalty and growth.
Belonging issues are existential issues, however we tend not to be aware of these.

Aga's book addresses the various challenges related with Belonging .

BRUNA TOUBIA / JOB / TITLE

"The Alphabet of Belonging" is a beautifully written and deeply thoughtful book that offers profound insights into the meaning of belonging and its many dimensions. With warmth and wisdom, the author encourages reflection on one’s own life, making the reading experience both personal and enlightening. The book resonates deeply, confirming lived experiences while opening new perspectives. Thoughtfully crafted and engaging, it is a true gift for anyone seeking to understand connection, identity, and the essence of belonging. A must-read for those who appreciate deep, reflective, and inspiring literature.

NICOLE SCHMITZ / JOB / TITLE

We often ask ourselves "why" - why we do what we do, why we spend our time and energy in certain ways. Along the way, at certain crossroads, we also face the question of belonging. Belonging matters deeply. It determines whether it is worthwhile to devote our time, energy and emotions to something (job, career, education, friendship...) - or to certain people.
"The Alphabet of Belonging" explores this question from a unique perspective that I believe is particularly relevant at this reflective time of year. Her insights provide a helpful lens for understanding connection - both with ourselves and with others - while sharing inspiring stories along the way.
I personally appreciate her section on WHY: "To know yourself is to know your purpose. Purpose gives meaning to your daily actions. Purpose and meaning drive our aspirations and identity. Understanding our purpose helps us live more intentionally and develop a true sense of belonging - because belonging matters. It is what allows us to feel happiness, contentment and meaning in our lives.

XUAN DUNG BURCKHARDT / JOB / TITLE

"The Alphabet of Belonging"  will quickly resonate with those who ever experienced living abroad and the remoteness of that life. In her book, Aga enables you to ask questions and challenge your own answers.  It is when you live the different cultures and compare such realities, then the idea of belonging wanders in your mind much stronger. Belonging is a social construct, and it is on us to shape it and nurture in the way we feel good wherever we are.

However, we must remain not too comfortable: be open to changes and new reinventions of ourselves, crafting a new better version. 
The feeling [of belonging] could be a mixture of elements, it can be linked to a place, a social group, a community or an organization. We need to remember that and master our sense of belonging - with our mind open as a child [learning the first alphabet] in front of the world. 

ROSA CARBO / JOB / TITLE

NAME / JOB / TITLE

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WHAT  ELSE THE READERS  SAY

I read Aga's book a couple of months ago and highly enjoyed it. I loved her style, it is rich and entertaining, sometimes "twisted" in a positive way. It is an energizing, feel-good book. Especially of course for those interested in Belonging. Aga analyzes the existential need of Belonging in detail.

The ABC part of her book provides alphabetically structured learning nuggets.
As an intercultural trainer, I see Belonging in the same word and concept cluster as culture, loyalty, boundaries, identity, rules. As a practitioner of systemic and family constellations , Belonging is of utmost importance as it is often challenged when we need to balance between loyalty and growth.
Belonging issues are existential issues, however we tend not to be aware of these.

Aga's book addresses the various challenges related with Belonging .

BRUNA TOUBIA / JOB / TITLE

"The Alphabet of Belonging" is a beautifully written and deeply thoughtful book that offers profound insights into the meaning of belonging and its many dimensions. With warmth and wisdom, the author encourages reflection on one’s own life, making the reading experience both personal and enlightening. The book resonates deeply, confirming lived experiences while opening new perspectives. Thoughtfully crafted and engaging, it is a true gift for anyone seeking to understand connection, identity, and the essence of belonging. A must-read for those who appreciate deep, reflective, and inspiring literature.

NICOLE SCHMITZ / JOB / TITLE

We often ask ourselves "why" - why we do what we do, why we spend our time and energy in certain ways. Along the way, at certain crossroads, we also face the question of belonging. Belonging matters deeply. It determines whether it is worthwhile to devote our time, energy and emotions to something (job, career, education, friendship...) - or to certain people.
"The Alphabet of Belonging" explores this question from a unique perspective that I believe is particularly relevant at this reflective time of year. Her insights provide a helpful lens for understanding connection - both with ourselves and with others - while sharing inspiring stories along the way.
I personally appreciate her section on WHY: "To know yourself is to know your purpose. Purpose gives meaning to your daily actions. Purpose and meaning drive our aspirations and identity. Understanding our purpose helps us live more intentionally and develop a true sense of belonging - because belonging matters. It is what allows us to feel happiness, contentment and meaning in our lives.

XUAN DUNG BURCKHARDT / JOB / TITLE

"The Alphabet of Belonging"  will quickly resonate with those who ever experienced living abroad and the remoteness of that life. In her book, Aga enables you to ask questions and challenge your own answers.  It is when you live the different cultures and compare such realities, then the idea of belonging wanders in your mind much stronger. Belonging is a social construct, and it is on us to shape it and nurture in the way we feel good wherever we are.

However, we must remain not too comfortable: be open to changes and new reinventions of ourselves, crafting a new better version. 
The feeling [of belonging] could be a mixture of elements, it can be linked to a place, a social group, a community or an organization. We need to remember that and master our sense of belonging - with our mind open as a child [learning the first alphabet] in front of the world. 

ROSA CARBO / JOB / TITLE

NAME / JOB / TITLE

“22222.DOUBLE CLICK HERE OR CLICK EDIT TEXT TO ADD SOME POSITIVE FEEDBACK ABOUT YOUR SERVICES"

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