Talk & Walk Let the GOOD TIMES ROLL!
Community-Level Interventions: These interventions are designed to target specific geographic areas, neighborhoods and communities. They differ from street and community outreach in that they are designed to reach a defined community with the intention of modifying social norms, attitudes and beliefs that influence the community's risk behaviors.
This type of intervention may involve components from other interventions (individual or small group counseling, etc.), which are blended as part of a single prevention approach. The impact of this intervention on entire communities will have greater public health benefits for HIV prevention than the total number of individuals that may be reached through other face-to-face interventions.
WHEN CITIES DOUBLE IN SIZE Productivity and innovation per resident increases by 15% (But not true for companies)
Accelerate serendipity > Accelerate learning > Accelerate productivity and innovation
69. 3 INGREDIENTS FOR SERENDIPITY
1. Residential density of 100 residents/acre
2. Street-level activity for residents to collide
3. Culture of openness, collaboration, creativity, and optimism
70. HOW TO ACCELERATE LEARNING & INNOVATION
Maximize serendipitous interactions Density in the office Density in the city Collisions vs. convenience
71. OUR SECRET WEAPON When people come to visit us in Downtown Las Vegas, they find exactly what we found. A place that is vibrant, interesting, and community-focused. And they want to stay, to move their companies here. They get it.
We have to know who we’re competing with and looking to our own backyards while looking beyond beyond them in order to sustain long-term growth.
Global competitiveness is shifting towards our emerging-market companies.
IT’s GOMOJO TEA-LET’s Talk & Walk Time!
This intervention brings individuals together to learn about HIV/AIDS, discuss safer sex, and participate in educational activities. Groups meet in community settings for single or multiple sessions. They vary in terms of goals, participants, and the characteristics of facilitators. The most important attribute of small group interventions is that they emphasize collective experiences, encouraging members to learn from each other.
We think why not bring the community together to have good times, support small businesses and do a little observing and talking about “social norms”
GOMOJO makes it possible to understand and use intuition and applying even in complex decision-making.
Empirical evidence is a source of knowledge acquired by means of observation or experimentation.
We have taken the important steps towards the empirical validation (knowing by observing or experimentation) the use of intuition. Empiricism, often used by natural scientists, asserts that "knowledge is based on experience" and that "knowledge is tentative and probabilistic, subject to continued revision and falsification." One of the epistemological tenets is that sensory experience creates knowledge. The scientific method, including experiments and validated measurement tools, guides empirical research.
There are a number of steps to get you out of your normal way of being in the world and to tap into your intuition. The first step is to get out of your mind.
We help you listen to the voice within your head you will notice that it is continually on. It is continually judging and assessing the situation you are in. This voice is always telling you about 'what is going on' in the present. The voice also tells you a lot about what happened in the past, as well as what may happen in the future.
COME OUT and WALK N TALK and without realizing it, talking to lots of people attracts people resulting in a massive network of luck
Be optimistic about the future with high expectations, We will set up a customized questionnaire.
Even Misfortune can be coped with compared to far worse scenarios
: A purpose is something you fulfill each moment when you are in balance with your life. (A purpose is a simple, positive statement of why you are here). A purpose isn’t a goal statement, which one can achieve.
by identifying and prioritizing your most important roles in life (at home, at work, community etc) List the positive qualities that you aspire to possess: Honesty, Philanthropic, Accommodating, Tolerant etc.
with a clear picture in your mind of what you want to accomplish in your lifetime (you can become what you think you are and what you see). One of the most powerful techniques for achieving life goals is visualization (creating a mental image of something happening in future). Believing in and seeing your dreams can motivate you to become what you want to be.
(To help your dreams for the future become a reality, you need to set short & long term goals) to stay on course.
SCOPE: Prior to each session we begin with TEALET TEA TIME, TIME to open our minds with brief overview of what we aim to explore, Each week we arrange our Walk & Talk sessions aligned with community cultural events DOWNTOWN MAKES YOU SMARTER and UNLV Community Speaker Series Events GOMOJO SUPPORTS GROUND LEVEL BUSINESSES Either prior to or following the event GOMOJO WALKs THE TALKs to our local partners for meals and refreshments.
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MOJO Michele here to talk about this info art below.
Over the past few years being a full participant in the
Downtown Las Vegas revitalization I was guided and led by Mayor Goodman, Tony and Fred Zappos.
Mayor Goodman said Tony is amazing guy, a hero and showing up and supporting the community is POWERFUL. (Oscar said anyone who doubts Tony sincerity needs their knees caps broken. LMAO I love my CITY!
Tony's- A Path to Profits, Passion, and Purpose-I spent 3 years working that BACKWARDS and ended up in the business of saving lives for profits, good times and GREAT MEMORIES ....what GOOD is a GOOD time #EATMIXMINGO'ing if it becomes a BAD MEMORY!
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