This is who I am in the worldâŚ.
I am a writer/copywriter and moreover, an increasingly conscious life author. I believe weâre all constantly writing and rewriting our own life stories. The question is: who (or what) is moving YOUR pen?
This is the story that I want rewritten for womenâŚ..
The entire story of their own lives â as they see fit. Mostly, the story of complacency, compliance, and subordination. However, I am not one to say whatâs important for others. Thatâs why I say âas they see fitâ. I would love to help others identify whatâs truly important to them â authentically.
We are powerful beings with the ability to create and destroy worlds as we go. We are already doing this constantly, whether we are aware of this or not. But women and men alike are able tap into their innate power to make sovereign choices that align with how they truly wish to express themselves in the world. I want to remind them of that.
We have the unwavering, limitless potential to be whoever we wa...
Every single one of us is a space holder. Every single one of us takes up space.
If there is one thing that we can do in this lifetime that will make a difference, it is to be present in the space that we share together.
Often missed, though blatantly obvious, the core of humanity is the quality of our relationships- from start to end.
When bringing mindfulness into schools became a âthingâ a while back, it arrived like it was a fancy new conceptâŚ. And yet, it is one of the most fundamental rememberingâs that has existed as long as we have walked on Earth.
It is a reminder of how we so often complicate the core of what we all need and what makes us human.
It is the space from where we innately know what is needed and how to respond.
It is the space from where being anything other than who we are, how we are and in our own version of genuine-ness, compassion and empathy is not required. We immediately let the masks fall away and we see one another as we truly are.
And our experie...
I have always found this perplexing, as it does not make sense to me in how this helps any of us to grow into people centred work or navigate it.Â
Over the years, and a few rounds of burn out later, I have learned and figured out a bunch of things that have really helped. And so many of them are the pieces that have become The Societe.
The thing is, that each time I have burned out, I have asked myself if this really is for me⌠and every time, a big fat solid yes has been the response.Â
If it hadnât been, I would likely be a florist by now.
This means that I have had to become much better at navigating what I do.Â
Change is successful when it is sustained, and we are sustained as leaders.Â
Yes, we can do epic things in the world.Â
Yes, yes, yes we can!
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âWho am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small doesnât serve the worldâ â Marianne Williamson.
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I was in my early 20âs and at a conference for work. My name was chosen out of a hat to be the only staff member to travel interstate with Senior Management to attend this event. At the time I could count on one hand how many times I had left the state I lived in my lifetime.Â
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A key note speaker shared this poem. I had not been exposed to anything like it before. She had given every person a page full of motivational quotes and told us to put them everywhere.Â
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I still had this little scrap of paper with this poem on it on my work desk when I left in early 2020. The language that this woman used and the way that she spoke, it was so foreign to me, and yet something in my fumbly early adulting ways began to shift and re-orient itself.
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This is the thing, playing small isnât going to create the c...
âYouâre afraid of being separated from the grassroots, arenât you?â
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I was asked this a week ago. And a soft realisation set in... yes, I am. For it is in the âgrassrootsâ where our connection with humanity is the most profound.
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This is where we find the purpose of what this is all for. This is where we remember that when we dare to almost get lost in the high level thinking, the innovative processes and peace treaties, or lack thereof....
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These are the moments that bring us home, when we are face to face with another and we bridge the gap of who we are and we see ourselves in a simple act that reminds us of the true purpose of it all.
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As I answered this question a week ago, it was with a gentle bringing of light to the fact that this is what I built a career around... bringing light to and bridging the gap between the way that we think that change happens, and the simplicity of what is often needed more than anything else. That which we cannot afford to seperate oursel...
A BELATED CELEBRATION FOR SOCIAL WORKERS
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From March 16th
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âHappy International Social Work Day to all of the Social, Community and other humanitarian workers in my world.
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What does it mean to be a Social Worker?
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It means to give a sh*t when most people have long disbanded
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It means to test your own sanity over and over, while holding and reinforcing others
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It means seeing through a lot of what happens in the world, and to still know that you wonât ever see the full picture
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It means to listen to things that you never imagined possible and deal with things that you never knew that you were capable of
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It means to question over and over and over again and know that there will likely never be an answer
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It means to create âresourcesâ out of thin air and to make the impossible happen on a daily basis
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And it means to hold humanity at a standard that most never contemplate
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...... And a million other things
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This years theme is:
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Ubuntu: I am B...
Who am I in this world?
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First up, I am many many things đâď¸
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I am from Melbourne and I live in Bali- I found myself making a super quick decision to abort all travel plans and jump on the next flight from Hoi An in March last year and to hightail it to Bali, and to move in with a local family only a few days before borders closed and about a week before flights off the island stopped. Iâve always been best at navigating crisis đłđ While I now live independently to the local family, it has been a year that has been unlike any other in my lifetime. I had packed up life in Melbourne to begin a new and very unknown chapter, after being a Social Worker and Coach for around 14 years.
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I had a few dreams about what I wanted to create for myself, and my re-launch of Aspire is a big piece of it! I originally launched Aspire two years ago to explore lots of ideas that had been brewing for a long time, while I was working full time. At the time, it was largely experiential and it afforde...
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