Last week, we worked within a community on creating their personal Holistic Context.
It takes time and the willingness of all the decision-makers to come together and create the space to work together on the how. But the depth of conversation and the better understanding of each other is invaluable compared to the time invested.
Why did they wanted a Holistic Context for the community? To regenerate the land and make changes on a landscape level, yes. But more importantly, to make decisions together, to handle conflict, and to create a life that can sustain itself for many more years to come.
Especially in times of change, of separation, and when we don’t agree with what is happening on the system level, this is something we can always do.
This is something where we have agency and can actively shape how we want our lives to be.
Managing holistically is a practice. And it always starts in defining our whole and how we want our lives to be – now and into the far future.






