cChallenge
The Findhorn Foundation presents the cChallenge to you! It is one of the events in preparation for [vertical-spacer] [vertical-spacer] Marilyn Hamilton and Maria Cooper are launching a 30 day experiment for 15-20 active participants from Findhorn, in collaboration with the University of Oslo. Here are the details: [vertical-spacer] [vertical-spacer] We are
Happy Birthday Findhorn Foundation
Park Ecovillage Trust's Sustainable Development Goals
GEN – community regeneration and climate
for more info, visit the GEN website.
Barriers to change
Extrapolate the object of the below blog — organisational development — onto any sustainability project you like¹, and you will have 5 strategic areas to focus on. https://corporate-rebels.com/moss-kanter/ ¹ eg: developments in community culture, housing, carbon footprint, finances, and hey, why not even personal development!
A confident environmental Lady
“It is us human beings who caused climate change and it’s only us who can do anything about it. And it’s only now that we can do anything too... Everyone who is benefitting right now from what society has produced has a role to play in lowering their carbon footprint.
Invite2: explore sustainability@findhorn
Submitted by Maria Cooper, resident at Findhorn Ecovillage https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2009/jul/13/manchester-report-climate-change1 http://www.carbonconversations.co.uk/
Invite1: explore sustainability@findhorn
Submitted by Maria Cooper, resident at Findhorn Ecovillage https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2009/jul/13/manchester-report-climate-change1 http://www.carbonconversations.co.uk/
Foundation stones
Some thoughts on what implanted and fixed Findhorn Ecovillage as a community in the view of its founders; and may they further enlighten our path through 2018. (for size help, hover cursor over reader-menu) [flipbook pdf="https://parkecovillagetrust.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/founderphilosophyplus.pdf" theme="light"][vertical-spacer]
New projects ideas and reducing risk
As an innovator & entrepreneur your #1 task is to reduce the risk and uncertainty of new business ideas before you invest big and scale ... ... test desirability, viability, and feasibility. That gives us three major areas of uncertainty: Do customers want it (desirability), can we build & implement
Community development is dangerous
Nothing ever changes unless you make it change Perhaps this link will give some inspiration. Enjoy! ps ... community ownership enables Eigg to run its own housing association and provide cheap rents – currently about half the market level of “affordable housing” in this region of Scotland. Low-rent societies where
Abundance – a deeply human issue
Balancing contradictions in our beliefs is a deeply human/spiritual issue. It affects everyday life. We "want" abundance and ... What are my motivators, what are their drivers? What do we really believe? really REALLY... Check out this video on 'how to.' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0A3DWgjFtc
New projects & value creation
So simple and very interesting was a blog in the Harvard Business Review (Edmundson & Verdin 9Nov2017), that I add some bits of it here. I feel the information is very important for new and up&running projects and programs to take into consideration. We're all creatures of habit. We all













