That's the tagline of Global Mindshift.
With core principles of being present, being authentic, being inclusive and being responsible, they have a mission of engaging the world's people in conversation about what living in global
community really means, and in creating models of creative action that
help demonstrate its value.
Their blog has the full text of Paul Hawken's University of Portland 2009 commencement speech, if you're looking for a great dose of inspiration; their website is chock-full of resources to assist in global dialogue. Check it out!
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How do you want to change the world?
What mind-shifts would make that more possible?

Before specializing as a professional coach in 2004, I spent more than a decade in leadership, management and program development for state and local government and non-profit organizations. Now I get to help leaders and teams have more clarity and ability to stand up for what's important in their work and in their organizations. Working with me, leaders and teams find more meaning and purpose, feel happier and more confident, navigate change and conflict, and work together better.
Thanks for the website – very interesting and inspiring. The video of the boy singing “Tell Me Why” blew me away!