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Wayfinding: Traveling between imagination and agency with the Inner Development Goals

A workshop introducing the Inner Development Goals and their transformational potential.

Cost free | Online via Zoom

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The Inner Development Goals were created in order to help people to cultivate the personal dynamics and skills to tackle the Sustainable Development Goals. Based around 5 categories – being, thinking, relating, collaborating, and acting – the goals have been designed to enable you to develop the creativity, reflexivity, and resilience to undertake the important innovative work of the SDGs.

Join facilitator Meredith Lewis for a transformative workshop that will explore the IDGs and how to map them against your own imaginings to develop alternative and more sustainable futures. Start tracing the path from your ideals to action.

Meredith Lewis is a writer, mentor, and transformative facilitator. She focuses on creative identity and process: how do individuals and groups perceive their creative identity? Are they confident in connecting to their imaginations? How do external conditions affect internal lives? Meredith helps people to find their way from private imaginings to a sense of agency.

Inner Development Goals: Transformational Skills for Sustainable Development are “a global initiative that develops inner abilities, skills and other qualities for people and organizations involved in efforts to contribute to a more sustainable global society.” You can find more information about them here or the Inner Development Goals summit on 29 April here.

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