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| Between Canada Day and U.S. Independence Day, so many of our readers are on holiday this week. And so thought we'd share some Holiday Gifts!
Here's to bringing out the best in your work and your life. |
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Gift #1: Collective Enoughness / Resource Sharing If you’ve wanted your own work to be part of the Sharing Economy and don’t know where to start, this online workshop will take you through the steps. Check it out here… Gift #2: A Model for Doing Values-based Work If you love the idea of rooting your work in your values, this will jump-start your thinking. Check it out here… Gift #3: Choosing Language: Talk About People's Lives Being Better Hildy shares this aha: In the U.S. debate over healthcare, none of the language is about people being healthy! How does that "aha" apply that to your own work? From Stanford Social Innovation Review. Read more here…
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Want to learn alongside other people who are also trying out Catalytic Thinking practices? Join our Catalytic Thinking in Action community on Facebook -
a welcoming place where you can ask questions and learn from people
like you who are experimenting with these practices. We look forward to
seeing you there!
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eJournal Archives: If you’re new to our eJournal, or just want to remind yourself of past practice exercises we’ve shared, check out our eJournal archives here.
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Keeping Our Programs Freely Available Most of the programs at Creating the Future are free or low cost, with liberal tuition assistance when they aren’t.
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| If you find our programs of benefit, we hope you will consider contributing, to help keep these programs available to as many |
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Creating
the
Future
is a
collection of
people around
the world,
supporting
each other in
a grand
experiment.
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The
experiment:
To
determine how
much better
the world
could be if
the questions
we ask in our
day to day
lives are
bringing out
the best in
each other.
If
everyone,
everywhere, is
bringing out
the best in
every person
they encounter
– and if the
systems that
guide our
behaviors are
built to bring
out the best
in all of us -
how much
closer will we
all be to a
healthy,
humane world
that works for
all of us?
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