Monthly Archives: January 2010
The Power of Beginning
The Power of Beginning: Three Thoughts from the Last 2400 Years. Posted By Henrik Edberg On January 7, 2010 http://www.positivityblog.com
“All glory comes from daring to begin.”
Eugene F. Ware
“With the new day comes new strength and new thoughts.”
Eleanor Roosevelt
A few days ago I wrote about how to make that change you really want to stick this year. Today I’d like to continue on the theme of newness and fresh changes with this companion piece.
1. There is always a new beginning.
“Every new beginning comes from some other beginning’s end.” Seneca
HAITI
| Special Issue: Focus on Haitian Women & Artists
Found in Woman Arts: Create. Connect. Change the World. About WomenArts WomenArts is a community of artists and allies dedicated to celebrating and supporting art by and about women. For an overview of our programs and services, please see the About Us section of our web site at www.WomenArts.org/about.(Note: WomenArts is the new name of The Fund for Women Artists, Our hearts go out to the people of Haiti this week, and our thoughts are with all the members of our community who are in Haiti or who have family and friends there. The tragedy hit home here at WomenArts since our Advisory Board Member Lenelle Moïse was born in Port-Au-Prince and is still awaiting news about her extended family members there. Lenelle is a contributor to the WomenArts News Room, and she often writes about Haiti. In our sidebar we are sharing her poem, “Mud Mothers” which was written prior to the earthquake. Understanding the Haitian Cultural Context One of the best known Haitian writers is Edwidge Danticat, the Miami-based author of “Krik? Krak!” and “Breath, Eyes, Memory,” and the winner of a MacArthur Foundation “genius” grant. For an article in today’s Wall Street Journal, she compiled the list below of books and music to help people put the current disaster in a broader context of Haitian history and culture. As the Wall Street Journal points out, “The country’s culture is far deeper than the bleak reports currently blanketing the news.”
Writers and activists Kevin Powell and April R. Silver have also compiled a list of resources at: http://www.akilaworksongs.com/helphaiti that includes books and films to give you more background about Haitian history and culture. They point out that you can text “501501″ then type “Yele” to make a $5 donation ASAP. Yele is a foundation created by famed Haitian-American GRAMMY Award winning rapper/musician Wyclef Jean (formerly of The Fugees). Visit www.yele.org for more information. Relief Efforts Focused on Women and Girls As Linda Basch, President of the National Council for Research on Women, points out, “As terrible as the situation is for all Haitians, women and girls face the additional burdens of trauma that will complicate pregnancy, motherhood and the nursing of children, as well as vulnerability to rape and sexual assault, not to mention needs related to personal hygiene and privacy that are often missing from relief work.” According to Doctors Without Borders, “Haiti has the grim distinction of having the highest maternal mortality rate in the western hemisphere.” In 2007, Eve Ensler and V-Day helped establish the first shelter for women survivors of violence in Haiti: the V-Day Haiti Sorority Safe House. As they work to reach the women of the Safe House, V-Day reminds us that “at this critical time, we cannot forget the women and girls of Haiti–women who already suffer some of the worst poverty and gender-based-violence in the world.” They have initiated a V-Day Haiti Rescue Fund (www.vday.org/node/1781) for the Safe House and community of women it serves. UNIFEM and CARE have both pledged to pay special attention to the needs of women and girls in their relief efforts. Recommendations from the Ms. Foundation As you seek ways to share your own solidarity and support, below are recommendations-based on the Ms. Foundation’s experiences in the U.S. and around the world-to help guide your giving, as well as a preliminary list of social justice, community-based organizations that are accepting donations. Consider Funding:
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Lenelle Moïse Mud Mothers the children of haiti because in 1804 we felled what was green is now they took off we are a living dead example during carnival where there is vodou but when the makeshift & we sigh is haiti really free can we be free we are a proud resilient people we are hungry this asthma - Lenelle Moïse |
Free Planners Available
http://www.productiveflourishing.com/free-planners/
Excellent website: Productive Flourishing
Here you will find tools you will need for planning your life. Such as the Monthly Action Planner.
Basic idea: Projecting effectiveness further into the future requires a more holistic view of your objectives.
Use when: You’re doing your month planning and review – this planner can be used with either the Productivity Planners or the Freelancer Workweek.
GROW
Spinning your wheels? Feel like you are sleepwalking? Do you go to bed at night disappointed with yourself?
GROW
G= Goal. Set both short and long term goals.
R= Reality. Understand the current situation and reasons for the goal(s). Assess your strengths, resources, assumptions, and beliefs surrounding the goal(s).
O= Options. Brainstorm options. Look for solutions. Explore pros and cons of each to prepare for decisions. Expand Awareness.
W= What Next? Create action plan. Plan for any obstacles. Identify support system to create and sustain success. Look at all environments involved and be sure they support your plan.
Check out BookCrossing
http://bookcrossing.com/
BookCrossing is earth-friendly, and gives you a way to share your books, clear your shelves, and conserve precious resources at the same time. Through our own unique method of recycling reads, BookCrossers give life to books. A book registered on BookCrossing is ready for adventure.
Leave it on a park bench, a coffee shop, at a hotel on vacation. Share it with a friend or tuck it onto a bookshelf at the gym — anywhere it might find a new reader! What happens next is up to fate, and we never know where our books might travel. Track the book’s journey around the world as it is passed on from person to person.
Free ebook posted by Seth Godin
What Matters Now: get the free ebook Posted by Seth Godin on December 14, 2009
Now, more than ever, we need to shake things up.
Now, more than ever, we need a different way of thinking, a useful way to focus and the energy to turn the game around. I hope a new ebook I’ve organized will get you started on that path. It took months, but I think you’ll find it worth the effort.