Category: listening

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Brian’s retirement

Brian’s retirement Today is a sad day for my wife and me. Our long-time gardener Brian is hanging up his boots. He is up for hip surgery in two weeks and has a long period of rehabilitation in the coming weeks. After recovering fully, he is up for ankle surgery and then a knee replacement. And so, Brian retiring at 71 is completely understandable. At the end of today’s visit, Brian returned the key for the backyard gate. The handing over ritual was a moment of muffled emotions, laced with poignant undercurrents. Over a period of 15 years, Brian bonded...

areas of expertise

areas of expertise

Services Goals 30 to 45 minute maximum listening session Discuss ideation and goals Proposal and contract design and discussion Ensure that work is uniquely designed for projects and initiatives Applied research Create knowledge base of information and resources Identification and feasibility of best practices Increase ability of individuals and organizations to successfully implement initiatives and programs Strengths-based inventories Focus on individual and community strengths Collective impact strategies Focus on increasing collective well-being Technical assistance and capacity building Focus on growth, development, and sustainability Empowerment and engagement strategies Increase participation and membership Intrinsic motivation, life mapping, and action planning Increase individual...

walking with Jonathan…

I used to walk with him to school, discussing our plans, coming up with all kinds of great ideas. When I first visited Melbourne, Australia to spend time with my precious gift from The Most High, I walked with him on his way to work. Wow, wow, wow…here we are over 30 years later…still walking together…still sharing our plans and great ideas. Oh what a journey…oh what a blessing my Sun is to me. Grateful… 

reaching out…asking for help

Reflection ~It’s so important to reach out…to ask for help. I was feeling some kind of way today. Being an activist is hard work and I definitely needed a break so I took it. Glad I did…it was a blessing because I know I’m standing on the shoulders of greatness but I’ve got to take a step back sometimes. Remember who’s really in charge: GOD.  Observation ~Who answered my call for help? The one and only, my amazing, incredible, phenomenal woman, my very own Faith, my daughter. Her wisdom is a balm to my Gilead. Thank YOU, Faith. I needed...