I picked a terrible
time to run a campaign to 'bring the world home' and share my 'story of
sustainability from south of the border.'
I’ve been back from Peace Corps Mexico for 7 months, and I felt
finally ready to come out of my shell and get re-engaged in my ‘new DC life.’
So I launched my
Kickstarter Campaign on Oct 5th – it felt urgent – and I gave myself a month to raise
$15,000 in an all-or-nothing all-out effort.
But no one (perhaps only
the special select few) in Washington wants to hear it right now.
They ask: How can we help others if
we cannot even help ourselves?!
Exactly.
This is one
of the messages of my book – and the workshops I’m developing to train
leaders to cultivate resilient organizations and teams to create
sustainable projects.
It was a hard lesson for me to learn. It took a year, in Peace Corps Mexico, of challenges and mistakes, heat exhaustion and
homesickness, cross-cultural confusion and miscommunication, parasites,
corrupt politicians and naysayers, before I realized:
Sustainability begins with me.
That’s when this model emerged in my mind – the Pyramid Model of Sustainability. It became the basis for my work in the communities, and it’s the organizing principle for my book.
Once I got it, then I
able to move to the Level 2 of the Pyramid of Sustainability - working por, para y con la gente - by for and with the people of my community to create change.
So what about you? What
can you do right down, during this shutdown, to make a difference in your own
life and in your community? It’s a time of fear – where notions
of the way things should have broken down.
How do you turn a
breakdown into a breakthrough?
Maybe it's time to take-up yoga, commit
to that exercise routine you’ve always set aside because of work demands, discover
some new strength within yourself to cope, even fight?
Perhaps it’s time
to gather your co-workers and plant yourselves on the steps of the Capitol. Yelling (not at your TV) may be cathartic. How
about those War Vets who’ve been protesting the all week at the WWII memorial, protesting the VA's shudown and lack of services?
Or take a day to
volunteer at Martha’s Table, like my friend Chantelle, a furloughed worker from
HHS, who was then graced by a surprise visit by the President. Here they are making sandwiches together?
Small actions can
lead to sweet surprises.
Take one TODAY.
Because
sustainability really does begin with YOU.
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