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Debora Fletcher
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WHAT BEST DESCRIBE ME
In the words of my dear friend Mariah Fralick:
“Now, between trips to the state legislature, hosting events at the United Nations, and managing the affairs of her very large family, Debora continues to work on her education in Family Sciences. She’s still determined to become a doctor, of sorts, and help heal her people.
Standing in front of Martha’s statue on the Utah State Capitol grounds, Debora thinks of how far she’s come since first hearing the stories of her Guatemalan grandmother, the village doctor, Aura Lily Roca. She feels a surge of kinship with other doctors, closer to home, but further away in time, Ellis Shipp and Martha Hughes Cannon”
You can’t be part of the process of bringing solutions in such a hands-on way and not be changed by it. You can’t just put your head back in the sand. We need to encourage women to look at icons and stories from our past, find role models, and help our girls see their potential as women, mothers, students, and influencers. They can be heroes! They can change the future for their families and the world!
PROJECT
SUSTAINABLE FAMILIES
PROSPERITY MENTALITY
Of all of the contributions the family can make to improve the world, Sustainable Families strives to show the power of family capital to end poverty. It can start by helping “people to feel prosperous inside and out; once people are working from a prosperity mentality they can then work on other development goals.
MOTHER EDUCATION
At the center of the family is the mother, thus her development is paramount for the family. We can nest help the entire family by providing the means, and encouraging the mother to continue to learn and educate herself formally, and with a daily effort to stay connected with the world, even as she raises her children.
Family Capital
One of the most essential concepts SUSTAINABLE FAMILIES has adopted is that a Family is the most important “Capital” for any society. Sharing these ideas, which are contained in the book Family Capital, with leaders and people around the world is just as important, as teaching these principles in any given scenario
FOCUS ON PEOPLE
One of the benefits of working with the Cultiva organization, is training volunteers not to focus on efficiency, but on effectiveness, where volunteers learn to be with the people they are serving, build connections, and teach skills. Thus, when the volunteers leave, the people can continue to work and improve their lives
CARPE DIEM
SEIZING OPPORTUNITIES
The first step to seizing an opportunity is recognizing it. This could be a moving to a new town, a new entrepreneurial effort, an angel investor, or even a new process for better education. You have better chances on seizing the opportunity if you have prepared for it. Once you have identified an opportunity, you will need to work hard and plan out how you are going to execute it. This may require some outside help from professionals, or from those who have more experience, or from those who had the same opportunity presented to them
Many opportunities arise in the world every day. These opportunities can be seized by anyone with the right skillset. Be prepared to be able to recognize them
UNDERSTAND HOW TO CREATE
This process consists of:
– Defining the problem
– Generating ideas
– Evaluating ideas
– Choosing an idea
– Developing the idea into a solution
– Implementing the solution
– Evaluating result
DESIGN AnD CREATE
Designers and creators have always had a strong influence on how we perceive the world. From the way we dress, to what we eat, to how we communicate with each other, designers and creators are shaping our culture. They are responsible for creating our products and services, shaping our cities, and generating new ideas that drive change
What I do to find
DAILY PEACE
We can find peace knowing that we are not perfect and that there is guidance available from those that preceded us, those have more experience, knowledge, and wisdom.
We can find peace knowing that we are able to design or “create” our own life. For that have been given the power to choose.
We also find peace though the certainty of faith on a Divine Being who created the earth, the universe and all thing there in.
We find peace on being able organize, to beautify our life and be full of joy
We also find peace on knowing that there is an opposite on all things. There is dark and light. There is joy and sorrow. Through sorrow we can learn, grow, and let go of those things that hurt us for we have still have much work to be done.
We find peace through understanding that we must work, we must plant that we may reap.
Peace is also found fulfilling our purpose and not only becoming self- sustaining, but to also helping others to grow and sustain themselves
THERE IS MAGIC IN PEACE
We have weaknesses and strengths. We have solutions and puzzles. We can raise and we can fall. We can experience joy and pain. We have the power to choose. We can focus on the negative. We can focus on weaknesses and pain or we can focus on getting up and enjoying what we already have.
After all the work, challenges, efforts, learning, day and night, night and day we must rest. Resting allows recovery of strength, of emotional energy, of peace of mind. Rest and record your experiences to remember the feeling of gratitude, of joy for the good we have done. When time get though, remember the magic of peace
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