"Keep going and believe in the good. Then everything will be all right".

 
 

How did you become aware of euforia and why did you join?

I’ve always enjoyed thinking about profound topics and what is happening around me, constantly asking the question "Why?".

In 2015 I met a girl and we had a deep conversation about our society. She then told me about euforia and imp!act, suggesting that I join. She said it would provide me with the opportunity not only to talk about these topics but to develop solutions. I joined straight away with a lot of enthusiasm and excitement.

 

What role do you have at euforia? What did you learn thanks to euforia?

I started off as an imp!act participant and then proceeded to organise an imp!act myself. This was an amazing experience but I must admit that it was also a struggle. I was absorbed by the euphoric atmosphere and the feeling of infinite possibilities. We had a vision of this amazing, inspiring workshop we would create. However, we underestimated how much hard work was required.

I had to learn to hand over control. I was unaware that I was such a control freak! I had this image in my head of how everything should be, this perfect imp!act where everyone is happy and super enthusiastic. And I wanted the actual event to mirror this image. I ended up doing a lot of work myself rather than delegating it. I was overwhelmed.

At the imp!act workshop I realised how much pressure I had put myself under and, ironically, I was not in the right mindset to enjoy it. Of course it was an amazing workshop, but I could only see the imperfections.

Through this experience I acquired experience in conflict solving and communication. I’ve also learnt to listen to others and to understand others, and realised how important it is to be honest to oneself.

At the moment I’m training those who are organising imp!act Bern this fall.

 

What do you believe is euforia’s key to success?

Its holistic approach. You can be who you are and instantly feel accepted and significant.

 

Could you put your experience at euforia in one sentence?

Everything is possible for those with the courage to try.

 

What do you do outside the scope of euforia?

I discontinued my studies in international management a while ago, as I wasn’t happy with them. I felt I was consuming random information that was not valuable to me.

At the moment I am doing an internship with a start up called We Act. We Act is a platform that, through gamification provides people with valuable skills to live sustainably. Companies or universities form teams and enter a 3-week competition, during which they set sustainable goals for themselves. These can be eating vegetarian, going to work/uni by bike, taking shorter showers, or avoiding food waste. The winner gets a prize and everyone receives a certificate stating how much CO2 they reduced.

When people think of saving our planet they tend to imagine huge, insurmountable steps, but we can actually achieve a lot by changing our lifestyles. And these changes need not be radical.

 

How do you see your career path proceeding after your internship?

I am in a reorientation phase at the moment. Aside from my internship I do self-studying – I love reading –  and want to experience different fields because everything is connected and I find it important to have a holistic view.

In order to find solutions to the problems we face we need to gain understanding, acceptance and tolerance for others, and find a way to collaborate in order to tackle today’s challenges. In fact, while it’s easy to point fingers and blame others, it’s on us to find solutions.

 

You mentioned that you enjoy reading. What books do you enjoy?

I mainly read non-fiction. I like to read on psychology, economics, evolution, biology, physics, and spirituality. At the moment I am reading Ken Wilber’s book ‘Logos, Eros and Cosmos’. It addresses several different topics and cites many other authors. I would highly recommend it.

 

Which global issue are you most passionate about?

I am passionate about the well being of human beings. I believe you have to start from within, with your personal well being. The most destructive thing is externalised frustration, anger or hatred. If we are uncomfortable with ourselves we may well end up starting destroying our environment. Our reality reflects how we feel inside. If we feel despair, despair is what we will perceive and project around us. Therefore, if we want to create a loving, peaceful environment we need to start from within.

Currently, I am building my ‘muscles’ through reading and varied experiences so that hopefully in the future I can contribute to this passion.

 

Do you have anything to add?

Keep going and believe in the good. Then everything will be all right.

Welcome Manon!

Hi all,

My name is Manon and I am the new booster of the heartbeat circle. After more than one year of full energizing volunteer's experience, I have now the opportunity to merge my master internship with a new role within the euforia organisation.

I am currently doing a master degree in Standardization, social regulation and sustainable development at the University of Geneva. I recently found a passion fusioning all my solution-oriented dedication/contribution at euforia with what I am studying: organizational management. My main task during the next 4 month at euforia will be to design better guidelines to ensure a real working culture based on self-management. In addition to that, I have the project to do my master thesis on euforia's organizational model to show how, according to me, euforia is building a new theoretical model (mix of hierarchic, holocratic and other management models). Therefore, I am really excited to live this four next month, to finally be part of the team and to discover the working culture of euforia from inside.

Last words: I consider myself as a euforia's baby. What does that mean? Recently I sort of gave birth to myself and finally found my purpose of life. It is largely due to my experience within euforia. My values and motos are therefore quite alined with euforian's: self-awareness, tolerance, wealth of diversity, trust in the process (life, self, others), dare to try and to fail, fun AND SIMPLICITY!

Swiss Green Economy Symposium - Die Plattform für nachhaltige Wirtschaft

>>> Invitation by Swiss Green Economy Symposium

Beim SGES vom 14. November 2016 kommen über 600 Spitzenkräfte aus Wirtschaft, Politik, Verwaltung, Forschung und NGOs in Winterthur zusammen und stellen in Impulsvorträgen, Innovationsforen und Podiumsdiskussionen die unternehmerische Nachhaltigkeit ins Zentrum. Hochkarätige Referenten wie Hansueli Loosli, Ruedi Noser oder Valentin Vogt zeigen auf, wie erfolgreiches Handeln und nachhaltige Entwicklung zusammenkommen – und wie diese in konkreten Projekten umgesetzt werden.Die Teilnehmer lernen von innovativen Erfolgsbeispielen und erhalten Inspiration und Impulse für neue Produkte und Dienstleistungen. Die wichtigste Schweizer Plattform für unternehmerische Nachhaltigkeit bietet einerseits Inputs und Inspiration, andererseits Networking und neue Partnerschaften. Am SGES wird eine Basis zu lokal und global umsetzbaren Lösungen gelegt, welche in echte, messbare Resultate münden und nicht nur Visionen bleiben.

Anmeldung und Programm: www.sges.ch

Gratitude Notebook

>>> Invitation by Egle Paulauskaite

Are you a young product/graphic designer looking to kick-start your career with agreat project?

What we are looking for: GRATITUDE NOTEBOOK is the new edition of Gratitude Journal, a noteboo to practice mindfulness and gratitude. It goes global and needs a brand new logo, a cover design and design of the pages ready to be sent to a publisher. Elegance, quality and style are key. Content available.

What we are offering: Opportunity to design and publish a product with your name on it; Reference letter signed by the project creator to confirm your ability to create exclusive design of a product that is sold Europe-wide; 3x GRATITUDE NOTEBOOKS to be proud of, to add to your portfolio and to demonstrate to your next client or employer.

Product Description: GRATITUDE NOTEBOOK is a personal diary for everyday that helps develop and flourish the attitude of gratitude which ultimately leads to a more positive, happier and fulfilled life.

Product Concept: GRATITUDE NOTEBOOK owner spends about 3-5min per day to think and reflect on what is s/he grateful for. It’s a self-empowerment tool to practice awareness, start noticing, listing and appreciating beautiful things in life. And sharing them!

GRATITUDE is the attitude of successful people. For her & for him. And you can be the designer of the this gratitude tool, the GRATITUDE NOTEBOOK.

Website: eglelu.wixsite.com/dekingumodienorastis

Rencontres Régionales

>>> Invitation by Codap (Centre de conseils et d'appui pour les jeunes en matière de droits de l'homme)

T'es jeune, engagé-e ou tu souhaites t'engager? T'as une idée de projet ou d'action?
Tu te demandes comment rendre ton dossier de recherche de fonds attractif ?
Recruter des participant-e-s pour un événement pas toujours très évident pour toi?
Sensibiliser le public à une cause qui te touche, oui mais comment?
Faire le buzz sur les réseaux sociaux, par où commencer?
La communication au sein d'une équipe, pas toujours facile?

Envie d'avoir une réponse à toutes ces questions. Alors rejoins-nous les 12 et 13 novembre prochains pour les Rencontres Régionales.
2 jours de formation pour te former à l'art subtile de la communication et rencontrer d'autres jeunes de la région qui s'engagent ou souhaitent s'engager. Les ateliers seront animé-e-s par des experts du domaine ainsi que des bénévoles Codap. Rejoins-nous sur notre page Facebook pour les découvrir dès le 3 novembre.

Website: http://www.codap.org/rencontre-regionale/
Facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/304458373271595/
Inscriptions: http://bit.ly/2e3YcDB

“I truly experienced the power of purpose”

Two weeks ago, we had the chance to hold two workshops at the International Session of the European Youth Parliament in Laax: the so called “Forum Event” with a World Café for 300 young people from all over Europe and a 2 hours imp!act workshop with 30 participants. Moreover, we presented our programs at the “Ideas, Opportunity, Impact Fair (IOIF)”, together with other NGOs and organizations. Mahaut was part of the amazing organizing team and shares her personal insights on this 2-days-journey we did together.

I joined Laax 2016, because every time I thought about this International Session of EYP, my heart started beating faster. I deeply felt inside of me that I had to be part of this. That something in me was connected to it. With a mixture of chance, passion and will, I started working with euforia on the projects of the Forum Event, the IOIF and the imp!act Workshop.

I spent so many hours thinking about my personal purpose. I spent so many hours asking myself the question: Why do I want to put so much effort in it? I spent so many hours on skype, trying to link our purpose with the complicated reality.

One of my main goals for the event was to help participants answer the question: What do you truly care about?

During the imp!act workshop, we had the opportunity to think about our passions, our values and our strengths. We went deep into ourselves and discovered in each other much more than any of us thought was possible. I cannot express how privileged I feel for having shared a magical moment with all participants during that workshop.

When details get into the way of the things you truly believe in, everything seems impossible. But as we have seen at the imp!act workshop with the challenge “Mission Impossible” and as our head-organizer Nora cited Nelson Mandela during her beautiful speech: “It always seems impossible until it is done.”

And for me, now it is done. The Forum Event went incredibly well. The IOIF was a success. The imp!act Workshop was a sublime moment.

It is difficult to express my feelings now, after the event. A mixture of pride, relief and incredulity. For the past weeks, I truly experienced the power of purpose. Of will. Of listening. Of finding what you truly care about and giving it all you have.

I hope that we all find our own purpose. That we take the time to reflect on the issues that deeply move us. That we dare to go beyond theoretical discussions and that we start acting.

Mahaut, 18, from Geneva

Participate to the next Thought For Food Challenge

>>> Invitation by Thought For Food

University students (undergrad, grad, PhD) from around the world are invited to participate in the TFF Challenge to develop their ideas on how to feed 9+ billion people by the year 2050. By November 30st, teams simply have to register at www.tffchallenge.com to take part. Once they are registered, teams have access to mentors and tools like our online Design Thinking Lab to help develop their ideas into a project. Ten projects will then be selected for startup training and support in the TFF Bootcamp, with a chance to win $25,000 in prizes and the opportunity to pitch their new venture live in front of investors, industry leaders, and entrepreneurs in the food and ag space. Participants must register for the Challenge by November 30st, with final Pitches due on January 8, 2017. The TFF Bootcamp will run from February until May (online), with a 1 week in person training session the week leading up to the TFF Global Summit, which will be held in Europe in late May.

(r)evolution lab and The Unleash Project — New ways of empowering youth, young leaders and organizations

 

We believe that the world needs more people who come together to design bold solutions to address the challenges of this increasingly complex and rapidly changing world. We also believe that our current education system is outdated and does not provide us with the kind of skills and attitude required to assume leadership and create innovative solutions. We think it is high time to mainstream new ways of learning, working and innovating that are adapted to the challenges our economy, society and environment face in the 21st century.

 

(r)evolution lab and The Unleash Project tackle these challenges: two open source, transformative and experience­ driven education programmes provide a platform for young people, executives and organizations to collaborate across generations and sectors. (r)evolution lab empowers participants to acquire professional skills in order to lead an imp!act event where youths discover their potential to turn ideas and passions into real life projects. The Unleash Project, on the other hand, focuses on equipping young people to shape their own meaningful careers together with executives, companies and partner organizations.

Not sure which programme is the right one for you? — Let us explain them in a nutshell:

 

(r)evolution lab – organize your own imp!act event

(r)evolution lab is a training program for (un)reasonably motivated young pioneers. In this experiential learning journey you will learn, share and above all experiment a wide range of skills and knowledge highly valued in any professional context: team and project management, facilitation, leadership, training design and wellbeing strategies. Equipped with these tools and skills, you can lead your own imp!act event from building your team to facilitating the event, empowering youth in their city to embrace their changemaker potential.

>>> To join the (r)evolution lab, it is highly recommended that you have participated in an imp!act event and are willing to share this experience by co-organizing your own imp!act – including the organization, team management, recruitment of participants, funding and facilitation of the event.

 

The Unleash Project – from career to vocation

The Unleash Project is a transformative education program that empowers youth, executives and organizations to embrace the emerging era of digitalization, knowledge, innovation and purpose. It provides future and present decision­makers with the experience, tools and mindset it takes to move from careers to vocation: where they live their values, do what they are passionate about and use their key strengths to address needs they truly care about in the world.

You learn through experience how to co-­create trustful, open and empowering work environments and foster the emergence of purpose and innovation at your workplace. You will benefit from peer support and learning groups, coaching and inspiration by your peers, executives and leading experts in the area of the future of work

>>> To join The Unleash Project, you either have completed (r)evolution lab, the former “euforia training programme eTP” or already have experiences in Project Management and/or Facilitation and are ready to shape your own meaningful career.

 

Both projects start in November 2016. Applications are open now:
(r)evolution lab
The Unleash Project