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Sunday, June 19, 2011

Transforming Systems for Sustainability

Hi there,

So glad you stopped by. Sandi here. Just a little about me:

I am a mother of four grown men and a grandmother to four - two boys and two girls. My family is the most important part of my life and I adore and admire each of them for the beauty, gifts, talents and joy they bring to my life and the world.

For many years, I have been involved in the media, so I am well acquainted with how that system works. Despite the mandate to remain un-biased and objective, most media have to sell their brand to turn a profit. In doing so, they realize that sensationalism sells. Those celebrity controversies, conspiracies and the car crashes and destruction are what they gravitate towards.

Globally, our world is changing. Systems are collapsing, and a new restructuring and transformation is taking place. As a mother, and grandmother, who has struggled to make ends meet, I have always held a certain hope and faith that my children and grand children will be able to live more prosperous and have access to better health systems than I did.

From my experience as a writer and journalist, we can allow ourselves to follow the path of the gloom and doom nay-sayers, who offer little or no hope for a sustainable future. However, I would like to think that as these systems fall away, what is emerging is the opportunity to build a healthier, more abundant and prosperous standard of living for all.

I believe in expansion of all things: vision, voice and vitality. I have dedicated much of my life supporting the changes of a new sustainable future. For me it begins with being healthy, both physically and spiritually. Understanding how our bodies function as a system can help us to understand how the world’s systems work and that everything is energy or as some may refer to as spirit.

I have been involved in many different systems and home based business marketing strategies, only to realize the systems used are not sustainable. Our society is evolving with the new transformations that are naturally occurring and those old ways of doing things are falling away as they no longer serve us.

What is important for us now is becoming part of a community that has the vision of long-term sustainability and support as this world transforms all of its system. I am excited to be a part of the transformation process as we shift our focus and take action to create new systems that will sustain our families and society for generations to come.

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