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The Solutionary Way: Transform Your Life, Your Community, and the World for the Better
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Zoe's book serves as a joyful and purpose-driven invitation to become an active 'solutionary' in every aspect of one's life in service of the natural and 'humane' world we are blessed to share.
Through her 'solutionary' process, young people, educators, and community members of all varieties are guided to look for critical leverage points and strategic decision opportunities at all scales of desired change.
As she reminds, "When systems change, mindsets, values, and beliefs often follow. Change is not unidirectional." It is here that "[t]here's a beautiful, regenerative future ahead of us where conflicts are resolved peacefully and where we live harmoniously with the ecosystems that support life."
Finally, we are wise to reflect upon the simple truth that what we recognize about ourselves matters as much as the strategies we may deploy. She asks us to ask (5) questions as we step into the work:
- What issues and problems most concern you?
- What are you good at?
- What do you love to do?
-What is your sphere of influence?
- And, with whom can you collaborate?
As Zoe states: "If you can find the place where the answers meet, you will likely find yourself on a powerful, meaningful, and solutionary path."
Her decades of ethical leadership and stewardship are without question. She is truly the guide we can trust as we step into the work our world and future(s) requires of us.
We must only say yes to her 'Solutionary' invitation to begin the work.
Through her 'solutionary' process, young people, educators, and community members of all varieties are guided to look for critical leverage points and strategic decision opportunities at all scales of desired change.
As she reminds, "When systems change, mindsets, values, and beliefs often follow. Change is not unidirectional." It is here that "[t]here's a beautiful, regenerative future ahead of us where conflicts are resolved peacefully and where we live harmoniously with the ecosystems that support life."
Finally, we are wise to reflect upon the simple truth that what we recognize about ourselves matters as much as the strategies we may deploy. She asks us to ask (5) questions as we step into the work:
- What issues and problems most concern you?
- What are you good at?
- What do you love to do?
-What is your sphere of influence?
- And, with whom can you collaborate?
As Zoe states: "If you can find the place where the answers meet, you will likely find yourself on a powerful, meaningful, and solutionary path."
Her decades of ethical leadership and stewardship are without question. She is truly the guide we can trust as we step into the work our world and future(s) requires of us.
We must only say yes to her 'Solutionary' invitation to begin the work.
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July 16, 2024
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