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What I learned from living in a 3rd world country
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In 2004 I moved to a small Caribbean island to implement a self-conceived, self-funded, and self-run developmental aid project. Having lived all my life in an environment of abundance, surrounded by friends and family, I suddenly found myself in an environment of scarcity, without social network. Although voluntary, I still found myself in a deep crisis.
In crisis situations we learn the most, we make the largest progress. So did I.
In this seminar, I am sharing some of the insights I gained and lessons I learned through that experience.
Content
The history - how did I end up living in a 3rd world country
Crisis - necessity is the mother of invention. War is the father of all things. Through crises we learn the fastest and the most
10 Lessons - what I learned through that experience, very relevant and easily applicable to our daily lives
Deliverables
You'll be able to understand what I learned without having to go through a similar crisis experience.
You'll be able to look at familiar topics from a different perspective, through different lenses.
You'll receive new data, which can facilitate your personal growth and development.
You'll be able to change your life for the better - new perspectives hold the potential for new attitudes, rearranged priorities, and different approaches. A change in the approach usually results in a change of the result.
The way you experience your life will improve, making it more enjoyable and fulfilling
You'll be able to deal better and easier with difficult situations and crises
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