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Vision for 2018: Social Enterprise Evolve for Cities and their People to Thrive: Part 1 the Problem

  Business versus not for profit.  This article will review the concepts of business and Not-For-Profit organisations, particularly in relation to poverty.   ‘Not for profit’ is the opposite of ‘for profit’.  A business by its’ very nature is ‘for …

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New Opportunities in a New World Post SSM in Australia Introduction to Overcoming and Education 1

  I predict that perhaps the biggest single need to be addressed in 2018 in Australia is how to live within or even outside the confines of this new crazy legal world that is coming to our shores, same sex …

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So You Have a Vision NEXT How to Choose Your Solution

  Last week we read some tips for how to specify your vision for a better world, such as it must be positive and very specific.  This week we are learning how to identify and clarify the solution.   Step …

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How to Choose a Vision for a Better World?

  How can we choose a vision for a better world?  For some it’s easy, immediately they think of love, peace, joy, more colour or a green planet.  However, our first thought is not always the one to choose in …

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Installment 3 on Stewardship: Healthy Financial Habits for Today and Tomorrow

In the previous two articles on stewardship, we read that it is wise to take a holistic stewardship approach and that childhood beliefs and inner vows can affect our finances. This week’s post is looking at healthy habits. A healthy …

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More on Financial Stewardship – Childhood Beliefs and Inner Vows

From the last installment, https://imagineering2abetterworld.com/stewardship-is-not-just-about-your-finances-a-holistic-approach/ we learned that stewardship in the Imagineering 2 a Better World realm involves responsible management of our time, talents, property, finances, health, and organisation. Thus this usage is much more holistic than the common usage …

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Stewardship is not just about your finances – a holistic approach

  Stewardship, according to dictionary.com, is defined as ‘the job of supervising or taking care of something, such as an organization or property’.   Stewardship within the Imagineering 2 a Better World realm is stewardship of all resources – people, …

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SEE Your way to a Better World: What is a Social Enterprise?

To help explain the concept of a social enterprise, I feel to share some of my journey.   When I first set up Imagineering 2 a Better World (IM2), I was unsure as to what type of structure to use.  …

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SEE Your Way to a Better World: Character is Essential

  Last week we read that without vision, people perish.  We can see the universal truth of this where our next generation is struggling to find purpose, being distracted by social media at best and falling prey to addictions of …

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It’s a New Day: See Your Way to a Better World (SEE – Social Enterprise Evolve)

In today’s world we see young people perishing in apathy and passivity or anger at what is happening in the world or escapism into drugs, alcohol or other addictive behaviour (including to social media or other gadgets).   The first …

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Success Strategies for Young or New Job Seekers and Parents in This New World

Job seeking can be stressful.  Mostly because of unrealistic expectations, the spirit of entitlement, fear of not being able to do the job plus it’s show time for both the young or new job seeker and possibly also apprehension for …

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Don’t Allow Your Teens & Young Adults to Miss Out: Benefits of Work including the Opportunity to Build Character

A disturbing trend has evolved over the previous couple of generations – the disincentive to work, especially amongst our youth and young adults.  Often this is due to the parent’s feelings of protection or over protection.  Partly also due to …

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