They say that sometimes the hardest things in life are the things most worth doing. When it comes to systems change, we believe that rings true. It takes immense trust, collaborative effort, and as Matthew Forti says, someone "that's willing to be in the muck with you." From farmers to governments, join Doreen Ndishabandi and Matthew Forti of One Acre Fund as they discuss the power of cultivating strong, trusting relationships across multiple parties—and how you can do the same. 🎧: https://lnkd.in/gaC7NCGY
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Integrating mindfulness, focus, and a “skillful” mindset into daily life to sustain optimal wellness.
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A common question in recovery is "How to rebuild trust in a relationship after getting sober." Although it can take up to seven times longer to rebuild than break, Dr Jason ZW Powers, MD, MAPP shares that restoring trust is possible and achievable through consistent and honest actions, like regular communication and shared daily routines. It may take time, but know that relationships can heal! #RecoveryJourney #BuildingTrust #PositiveChange"
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Effective governance is crucial!
All that I've said thus far will be useless if you don't have good governance. Governance is the oversight system that removes the people and the processes if they aren't working well. It is the process that checks and balances power to assure that the principles and interests of the community as a whole are always placed above the interests and power of any individual or faction. Because power will rule, power must be put in the hands of capable people in key roles who have the right values, do their jobs well, and will check and balance the power of others. #principleoftheday
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