Author Archives: Jennifer K Miles

About Jennifer K Miles

I am an educator, researcher and writer, passionate about storytelling and its power to change perspectives of self. Through undertaking the journey of my own transformative learning, I now work with adults to support them in drawing forth stories of the strength and potential gained in their lives, as they move towards the creation of their stories as yet untold. My three beautiful adult boys are the most precious part of my story, and continue to walk with and support me in undertaking my PhD research. I write about story and transformative learning ... the circumstances of our lives and the stories remembered; influences on the construction of our self-identities - positive and negative; critiquing the assumptions and limitations we have come to accept about ourselves, our potential, and our place in life; daring to imagine a story untold.

Life …

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The adventure of life is to learn
The purpose of life is to grow
The nature of life is to change
The challenge of life is to overcome
The essence of life is to care
The opportunity of life is to serve
The secret of life is to dare
The spice of life is to befriend
The beauty of life is to give

WILLIAM ARTHUR WARD

… live generously … Jenni

Worldwide tipping point

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My earlier post about tipping points in our lives was revisited on Sunday whilst speaking with an amazing young woman. I have come to know her through the involvement of one of my sons in a community development project in Rwanda. She, like so many of the souls I have been exposed to recently, is part of a groundswell of intelligent, compassionate individuals committed to making a difference in our world.

We discussed the emergence of a growing awareness – even while amidst the safe mediocrity of our selfish and mundane existence – about what we can do to draw together and support our global family. My friend has this morning sent me through two links that extend our conversation:

Go to http://worldwidetippingpoint.com/ for some inspiration (and check out their Facebook site: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Worldwide-Tipping-Point/45488233368?sk=wall)

I also followed her link to Mike Daisey’s confronting approach to addressing global change, related to the dangers of corporatisation. Daisey, known for his monologue ‘If You See Something Say Something.’ has been called ‘pugnacious, funny and touching’ http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-technology/mike-daisey-goes-after-apple-the-late-steve-jobs-20111014-1lnj5.html … and I agree with these references.Hearing Mike’s challenge brings up indignation and resistance in me.

My approach to anything that emotes fear, or anger within me (hearing of the overwhelming atrocities and indignities that we are exposed to daily across the media) is to come back to my core truth … that everything resides in love. Any response to anything … no matter how horrifying or terrifying … must come from my heart, from love. Every solution lies in love, not fear, not hatred, not war.

The following link will take you to his hour-long, no-holds-barred monologue, containing strong opinions and offensive language … that really challenged my thinking. If you are ready to be challenged about where you stand in the global picture of change , you may like to have a look. https://www.facebook.com/pages/Worldwide-Tipping-Point/45488233368?sk=wall

What are your thoughts on how we … I … can contribute individually to global change?

Spreading the love

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"I appreciate you"

A beautiful quote posted on the Facebook site of Mynzah Pleiadian Raven:

One of the most spiritual things you can do is embrace your humanity
Connect with those around you today
Say “I love you”
“I’m sorry”
“I appreciate you”
“I’m proud of you”
… whatever you’re feeling
Send random texts, write a cute note, embrace your truth and share it
… cause a smile today for someone else
… and give plenty of hugs.”

~ Steve Maraboli

Such a simple strategy. Such a simple truth.