Archive for the 'Earth Issue' Category

Green Heroes

Friday, October 3rd, 2008

It’s amazing how synchronicity works. Just a few days ago I wrote about how each of us can make a difference in the world. How as individuals if we set our mind to it and take the actions we can quickly change our world. I even gave the example about social entrepreneurs that are doing […]

Taking Care Means Action

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

Sixteen years ago a 12 year old girl stopped the world to think about what we adults are doing to our planet. She was fearless and honest, direct and without any political correct language managed to call things as they are and bring awareness to what we know today as the Global Heating effect.
Not a […]

What One Person Can Do!

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008

Consider for a moment how what you are doing is in some way, shape or form impacting the world.
You may be dedicating your time to raising your children, writing for a newspaper informing people of the events in your community or the world, preparing financial statements for your key stakeholders, rehabilitating people from a serious […]

Beauty or Deeds?

Monday, September 29th, 2008

Paul Newman died at the age of 83. He was still an incredible handsome man. But as I was reading what people were saying about him and what the media were portraying about him and his legacy, I just couldn’t help wondering about the concept of beauty and how different it is being valued for […]

Mabon - Time to Count Blessings

Sunday, September 28th, 2008

One of my favorite parts in living and working with the Feminine Leaderships principle is that it connects us more to earth and Nature. Feminine Leadership realizes that we are part of Nature and as humans we are just another species running on the top soil of the earth.
Not anymore this concept of being peak […]

Accelerated Learning - The Feminine Education

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Did you know that the people who put together the first compulsory educational system in the US in the 19th century Massachusetts were all men?
Women had absolutely no input into it. The system was, from the beginning, a guy’s thing, reflecting male perceptions and ways of dealing with reality. Not only the administrators, but all […]

Micro Finance Banking - A Different Type of Bank

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

Yesterday I had a meeting with a banker. In today’s world bankers are not usually associated with any social interests.
However, this banker and bank is another example how the Feminine Leadership principles can be implemented even in the most business and so called male organizations. The bank is Triodos Bank and it is a micro-financing […]

Solving Conflicts - The Feminine Leadership Way

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

When you look at the world today you’ll see that conflicts are everywhere. Conflicts between individuals, conflicts in families, conflicts in business and certainly conflicts between nations and religions.
We can not avoid conflicts. On the other hand - there is nothing wrong with conflicts. When you know how to work with conflicts it can allow […]

Women’s Power - Women’s Vote

Sunday, September 14th, 2008

If you still had any doubt that women’s power is on the rise, just have a look at what is taking place in the race for presidency in the US. First it was the race between Hillary Clinton and Barak Obama that captured the interest of millions whether they were Democrats that had to chose, […]

Change is More Than Just a Word

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

Change is more than just a word that can be used as an election slogan. Watching the election race in the US has suddenly turned into a competition who can say the word more times than the other.
However, let’s remember that change is not in your hands. Change is not something that you do, it […]