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Manavata Charity @ Home

Manavata Charity @ Home. Programme Launch & Overview 21.6.08 Patchway, Bristol, UK. Whatever good practices are among us are to be adopted by you, not others. I:11:ii; Taittiriya Upanishad. Agenda. What is C@H Why C@H Self assessment - All Vision Discussions - All Roadmap

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Manavata Charity @ Home

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  1. ManavataCharity @ Home Programme Launch & Overview 21.6.08 Patchway, Bristol, UK Whatever good practices are among us are to be adopted by you, not others. I:11:ii; Taittiriya Upanishad

  2. Agenda • What is C@H • Why C@H • Self assessment - All • Vision • Discussions - All • Roadmap • Principles • Approach • Sample daily routine • Questions • Registrations • Next Steps • Next C@H event

  3. What is C@H • ‘A program to directly help in ‘transforming’ the lives of 2000 families worldwide in its initial wave.. • ..through the propagation of best practices, knowledge sharing, courses, and workshops on enhancing skills and techniques • Aimed at creating a healthy, happy and harmonious life for the participating families Note: This is a Self-sustaining Programme involving contribution in kind i.e. (investing time and resource for own end benefit.) Any voluntary Cash contributions welcome, but not an obligation. ‘One thing that you can give and still keep …is your commitment’

  4. Why C@H Challenges – ‘Pack-of-cards-effect’ Laziness • Low motivation • Fitness issues • Depleting memory • Reduced knowledge • & awareness • Increased stress • Changes in temperament • Lack of consciousness • Strained relations • Incorrect habits & • practices • Unhappy state • Environmental issues Individual Ignorance We are the cause to our own challenges.. SO ARE WE WILLING TO CHANGE?? C@H can help you Triggers/ influencers Lack of purpose

  5. Quick Self Assessment Please spare a few minutes…

  6. Vision of C@H • Improved quality of life by demonstrating sustained commitment and a positive conduct over all activities, incl. knowledge enhancement. • Remarkable improvement in health and happiness (physical, mental and spiritual) through effective management of time, healthier eating habits, regular exercise • Harmonious relationships with family, friends and society by spending quality time with family, nurturing positive values and principles throughpositive communication and voluntary involvement in social welfare and environmental restoration work. • Shape-up overall personality to experience greater acceptance and recognition and belongingness in society. Join hands for a better & brighter future… Start from your home.. ‘Charity Begins At Home’

  7. Group Discussion • Break-out to groups/teams • 5 key challenges • Likely options to address them • Present most suitable option with reasons • Conclusions Only we can find solutions to our own challenges Try and apply good practices in your own life..

  8. Team 4 Only we can find solutions to our own challenges Try and apply good practices in your own life..

  9. Team 3 Only we can find solutions to our own challenges Try and apply good practices in your own life..

  10. Team 2 Only we can find solutions to our own challenges Try and apply good practices in your own life..

  11. Team 1 Only we can find solutions to our own challenges Try and apply good practices in your own life..

  12. Roadmap for 2008

  13. Key ground rules (principles) • Be true to yourself • Don’t try to impress others • Compete with your own standards • Think positive • Seek help if in doubt • Endeavour to raise your standards • Be conscious Winners Don’t Quit, Quitters Don’t Win Be a winner!

  14. Approach • Country • City • Locations • Small Groups (4-5 families) • Groups ‘Get-together’ (Weekly /Fortnightly) • Courses, • workshops, • Events • Quarterly meet at City level and celebrate success!! • Country Meet - Year end. Programme Review We cannot spell ‘SUCCESS’ without U. We need volunteers and specialists…come join us.

  15. How you can benefit? • Participate and learn by experience • Get proactive • Lead by example • Share and apply good practices in your own life • Learn to cope with challenges • Make your life more purposeful • Make your life • Healthy • Happy • Harmonious BENEFITS Short Term Medium to Long Term TIME

  16. Questions & Answers

  17. Conclusions

  18. So how do we start? • Register now! • All families registering, please collect your kit ‘The journey of a 1000 miles begins with the first step.’

  19. Programme Team • Dinesh Ramanan – Soft Skills • Ajith Neelakantan, Sriram M- Yoga • Naveen Kenche – ChildDevelopment Series • Kirubashankar Manohar – Outdoor Events • Soumya, Bhavani – Healthy Cooking, Bristol • Sreelakshmi – Healthy Cooking, Telford

  20. Thank You.. Charity @ Home ‘Practice makes life perfect, Best-Practices make life purposeful.’

  21. Next C@H event • 28th September 2008 at Bristol

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