VisionForce

What's YOUR Heart's Vision?

Remember Clovis?

Posted by on Aug 21, 2007

23-year-old Ugandan, Clovis Ategeka, and his Vision Cafe are thriving, and he is making plans to come to Austin for an upcoming VisionForce Boot Camp, possibly this November! Clovis downloaded our VisionForce 101 program about a year ago from Uganda. Since then, he has been teaching VisionForce workshops, building business, speaking publicly on the radio about a new vision for his country and...

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YOUR Vision As A Multi-Media Ebook!

Posted by on Aug 13, 2007

If you're an author, coach, educator, consultant or entrepreneur with a message of any kind… check out this cool new way to share your message with the world. We discuss powerful strategies for packaging your information in a way that others spread it for you automatically. MP3 File Listen to the teleseminar recording above about this terrific innovation that will catapult your...

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Hella Fun

Posted by on Jul 12, 2007

Changing the world–WHY? This post may ramble, as I intend to freely journal–with radical transparency… I know for myself that life has transpired inside of a very serious context. The choices I make in this lifetime, I was told, have eternal consequences. I am proud that the mission I’ve chosen in my life is not one that was given to me, but one that I’ve freely...

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Yanar Mohammed

Posted by on Jul 11, 2007

I just read this article about a visionary Iraqi woman who has taken a stand for women in her country and the world over. Very inspiring. She sees change happening by starting a youth movement. Change… is gonna come.

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Posted by on Jul 8, 2007

Britains Got Talent – A Star Is Born If we are birthing a new, visionary culture, where every child is raised in a world that completely honors one another and life itself… what kind of music would call us into the challenge of birthing such a world?

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In Honor of Visionary Indian Women

Posted by on Jul 5, 2007

Here is a CNN news story that speaks to the crises of widows in India, whose tradition shuns women of all ages once their husband dies, and a visionary widow named Dr. Mohini Giri, who is working for change. An excerpt: Bent over by osteoporosis, 85-year-old Promita Das meticulously and slowly sweeps the floor just outside her door and then carefully cleans her dishes. “I came here when I...

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