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Gerber Family Holistic Planning

Gerber Family Holistic Planning. (or) managing our way toward a really BIG sailboat!. How do we:. Sustain a personal quality of life we enjoy Help build a sustainable community Enhance environmental quality. Holistic Decision Making.

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Gerber Family Holistic Planning

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  1. Gerber Family Holistic Planning (or) managing our way toward a really BIG sailboat!

  2. How do we: • Sustain a personal quality of life we enjoy • Help build a sustainable community • Enhance environmental quality

  3. Holistic Decision Making • A process that simultaneously considers the financial, environmental, and social impacts of decisions prior to their implementation.

  4. Holistic Management Based on a world view: The World Functions as Wholes

  5. Holistic Management Begins with defining our “whole under management” Decision Makers Resource Base Money

  6. Whole Under Management • Who are the decision makers? • Phyl and John • What is the resource base? • Assets (owned or access), people • What money is available? • Not much!

  7. We sat down & made some notes

  8. And we drew some pictures…

  9. Creating the family holisticgoal • November 2001 – family car ride to NY • December 2002 – first temporary QOL • Email conversation to finalize • January 1 2002 – first temporary Holisticgoal • April 2002 – slightly revised Holisticgoal • The Holisticgoal is revisited and updated as needed.

  10. Holisticgoal The Holisticgoal is the cornerstone of the Holistic Decision making process. It is used to guide all decisions and therefore actions. Decisions are made based on: What we value most deeply What must be produced Future surroundings must be like?

  11. Holisticgoal Your Holisticgoal: • Is a reflection of what motivates you. • It is your collective sense of what is important and why. • Like magnetic north it guides, without being seen or reached.

  12. Family Holistic Goal • Quality of Life • Visioning • Forms of Production • One for each QOL component • Future Resource Base • Self, landscape & community

  13. Gerber Family Holisticgoal Quality of Life – We want to live simply with close family connections and a welcoming home environment. We want companionship through our family and friends in the community. We want financial security to maintain these things and to give us the freedom and opportunity to choose the type of fun and adventure that we seek. We want to promote our health, physically, intellectually and spiritually. We want meaningful work that is challenging and allows for continuous growth, and a way to be recognized for our contributions. We want time to relax and enjoy the beauty that surrounds us.

  14. Gerber Family Holisticgoal Forms of Production – To move us toward this QOL, we need to produce: ·Profit from meaningful work ·Opportunities to interact with friends ·Time to do the things we truly want ·A household and garden(s) that are managed sustainably ·Commitment to exercise and eat right ·A means of checking in on this holisticgoal regularly

  15. Gerber Family Holisticgoal Future Resource Base – To sustain this QOL in the future, we want… ·To be thought of as caring, thoughtful, compassionate people, with a sense of humor and a commitment to a simple, family- oriented way of living. ·The land around us to be productive, interesting (diverse), healthy and green. ·The community we live in to be divers, with varying ethnic and age groups, with good community-based public services, good recreation facilities, a sense of wildness and a strong earth ethic.

  16. Testing Guidelines Holistic Management practitioners use all the common means of making decisions. In addition, they use seven testing guidelines.

  17. Testing Questions • Cause & Effect • Weak Link • Marginal Reaction • Gross Profit Analysis • Energy/Money - Source and Use • Sustainability • Society and Culture

  18. Is this for you? Cross out the items that are not important to you: Money Community The Environment Your Quality of Life Family

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