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What we’re about

We realize the rapidly increasing complexity of human existence. The human environment has progressed at such a rate that it has become difficult for the individual to adapt. We exist to provide guidance and solutions for all humans; to allow them to realize their potential to live happier and more fulfilling lives, and to build positive communities. If we can solve the human problems, we can solve anything.

What our group aims to provide is an open environment that focuses on improving all aspects of what makes us human. Whether you want to improve your career, your health, your abilities as a parent, your relationships, etc, we are here to provide support and accountability. We will accomplish this through networking, discussion and sharing of knowledge.

Our hope is that you will make positive change in your lives, create lasting connections with other group members and take what you learn and promote the same attitude within your own families and communities so that we can positively affect as many people as possible.

We think that there is something that we lost, in our constant acquisition of data and inputs from the world around us, that is an integral part of being human. We think it may be time to reboot.

Who is this group for:
● People who are motivated to improve their life and wish to support others to do the same
● People who may not be motivated but want to find a group to support them and hold them accountable to make positive change

What to bring:
● We ask that you bring two things: an open mind and a positive attitude.

Overall goals:
● Provide a safe and open environment where we can discuss difficult topics in an effort to build understanding
● Collectively share knowledge and instill the confidence that will lead to personal awakening and discovery of purpose
● Inspire people to make positive changes in their life and in their communities

Human: Guiding Principles

  1. Be respectful of others’ feelings and ideas.
  2. Avoid becoming defensive
  3. Recognize that we are all still learning
  4. Acknowledge differences among us in experiences, beliefs, and values
  5. When you disagree with something; challenge the idea, not the person