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World of Writer Mom's List
Ten Ways to Effect Positive Change
by: M.B.Varville-Rodriguez
(Originally published 2018)
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I'm just gonna put this out there to you. As an advocate, I believe
it's important to not only draw attention to a concern or issue of our
times, but to provide concrete examples of what we can do to effect
positive change.
I follow some writers who are great about
posting the things that are going wrong in our world, that we're all
going to hell in a hot minute because there are so many sinners, that
social injustice and racial inequality is rampant in our communities, and that "insert label/stereotype here" have no clue about the real facts.
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Sometimes writers provide facts and evidence. Sometimes personal
opinions and experiences guide their comments. Sometimes, someone who
comments validates their less than inspiring expressions using religious
sources.
(I have purposefully abstained from citing specific religions/types of
comments.)
I also follow some writers who inspire change, provide
concrete examples and anecdotal references related to specific
concerns, and best of all...these writers give workable, realistic
strategies for us to consider.
A favorite quote of mine:
"There is no greater joy nor greater reward than to make a fundamental difference in someone's life."
~ Sister Mary Rose McGeady, Children's Advocate
~ Sister Mary Rose McGeady, Children's Advocate
World of Writer Mom's List of Ten
Ways to Effect Positive Change
To effect positive changes requires a commitment
to some key concepts.
2. Examples of situations/How it makes us feel (Anecdotal references) Avoid name calling, labeling, and stereotypes.
3. Statement of specific concern/problem
4. Identify possible solutions/strategies
5. Identify goals and measurable outcomes
6. Participate in plan of action
7. Follow up with progress and results.
8. Ensure supports and resources for continuation of plan.
9. Understand short term versus long term goals of change.
10. Encourage on going process and evaluation even when it feels slow.
These are the things that require a strong, patient, and consistent leader.
Something to think about.
How do you want to be seen? heard? represented?
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What kind of changes do you hope to lead this year?
What kind of changes do you hope to support this year?
What kind of tone and attitude do you plan to promote?
How will you choose to respond to those who engage in name calling, divisive behaviors, and actions without solutions?
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Kindest Wishes,
~ Mary
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Important: You will NOT be charged more when buying products through my link.
I enjoy taking time to research products that look interesting and may provide helpful resources to you and your family. The opinions, knowledge, and experiences I write about are my own. Real Life Awareness: Recommendations do not imply liability, responsibility for disappointments or failed expectations, or regret over budgeting woes. I trust each reader to use their own good judgment when it comes to knowing what will work best for you and your family. (Because...well...I am not the ultimate decision maker, judge, or source of approval for anyone except myself...and my children...until they are legally allowed to represent themselves.)
Thank You for taking time to read, participate, and share your adventures with me. Hopefully, we'll find something to occasionally purchase, enjoy, and use in an effort to create a special moment.Privacy: This blog does not share personal information with third parties nor do we store any information about your visit to this blog other than to analyze and optimize your content and reading experience through the use of cookies. You can turn off the use of cookies at anytime by changing your specific browser settings. We are not responsible for republished content from this blog on other blogs or websites without our permission. This privacy policy is subject to change without notice and was last updated on October 15, 2020. If you have any questions feel free to contact me directly here at: worldofwritermom@outlook.com