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Product details

  • ISBN 9781785124198
  • Weight: 256g
  • Dimensions: 137 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 23 Jan 2025
  • Publisher: Bonnier Books Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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'A beautiful invitation to reconnect with the web of life that flows within and between every one of us.' Kate Raworth, author of Doughnut Economics

'The book perfectly captures how we need to rediscover the world around us and deepen our sense of belonging and connection to planet earth through simple but regular practices. A great read.' Tom Rivett-Carnac, Founding Partner, Global Optimism and Co-author of The Future We Choose

'Profound and practical, deftly observed and beautifully written.' Lindsay Levin, founder of Leaders' Quest and TED Countdown

What does it mean? How do you say it? Why does it relate to me?

InnSæi (pronounced 'in-sy-eh') is the Icelandic word for intuition. It means the sea within (the flow of our unconscious mind), to see within (how we introspect), and to see from the inside out (how we navigate the world).

We live in a world dominated by an overload of information, workplace burnout and the continuing effects of climate change. It's easy to feel lost, disconnected or without a purpose.

Blending science and ancient wisdom, Hrund Gunnsteinsdóttir explains how honing intuition and aligning with the sea within will improve your leadership and choices; learning to see within will improve your self-awareness, tolerance and welcome creativity back into your life; and seeing from the inside out will empower you to make tangible changes to your life and your environment.

We all have InnSæi and it is up to us to fully activate it. Exploring and connecting with your InnSæi today is the first step in living a more fulfilled life in times of uncertainty.

Hrund Gunnsteinsdóttir is an Icelandic sustainability leader, advisor, speaker, writer and a film maker who brings together ideas and people across sectors and disciplines to inspire creative mindsets and constructive solutions. A firm believer that change starts from within, she draws on her personal and global experience ranging from post-conflict reconstruction and development with the UN, to innovation, investments, film making, nongovernmental and nonprofit organisations, writing and the arts.

She is a trusted advisor to leaders and well-known universities, financial institutions and nonprofits around the world and is the co-director and script writer of InnSæi - the Sea Within, shown worldwide on Netflix, Amazon, vimeo and other streaming services. Hrund sits on the Advisory Council at Yale's International Leadership Center, she has been recognised for her leadership by the Icelandic Ocean Cluster, as a Yale World Fellow, a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader and Cultural Leader. She has studied at Stanford, Harvard Kennedy School, LSE, Yale University, Oxford Business School and the University of Iceland.