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Live blog: let’s build schools

Let’s build a school. And decide afterwards how we will get people to actually visit it and learn something. That’s of course not what the students of the Delft University thought when they decided that they want to use their expertise to aid a Ghanian village in building a school.

But still the thought crossed my mind when I was sitting in on a brainstorm to help them come up with ideas to make sure the school will be put to good use. I was thinking that they surely started this project the wrong way around. But they are still in time to get their steps right: the school is not build yet!  So we, the brainstormers, advised them to just go back some steps, get educated on the needs of the village and build from there.

Hope they succeed! Because there can’t never be enough schools!

 

 

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Live blog Amsterdam: We’re having a ball!

For every task that is completed, a green ball is added. For every blow me away-experience, a pink one is added. But let’s face the popcorn: pink or green, they’re both plain AWESOME of course. Just five hours ago, the glass container was empty. Look at it now!

In any other circumstance green balls ain’t a pretty sight. But here at the 1%EVENT they’re very much appreciated. Heck. They’re celebrated! Michiel Terwindt and Jorick Vliegenberg helped out Jahanzeb Asif from Pakistan today with his website for the empowerment of disabled women and girls in Pakistan. Michiel helped him with the translation of the website from English to Dutch and Jorick advised him how to optimize the content and how to implement social media.

A job well done, guys! Let’s have your balls please!

Michiel Terwindt

 

Jorick Vliegenberg

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Live blog Amsterdam: enter the marketplace

Check out the Marketplace at 1%PERCENTEVENT. An entire wall filled with challenging projects all over the world that could use some Dutch expertise.

Projects that could use some help with design, social media, structural issues and so on. Ready to be picked and waiting for a face-to-face or skype session.

Take Hans and Peter-Ernst for instance. They were one of the first to reach out and share their expertise with this great project for the distribution of solar lights that help kids in Kenya so they can also read at night. Hans and Peter-Ernst entered the Marketplace at 1%PERCENTEVENT, took one look at the wall and decided to help out.  “Can we go now? We are ready to get to work!”

That’s how we roll here, people! Join the movement.

Hans (L) and Peter-Ernst

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Live blog Amsterdam: Let’s be brilliant!

According to inspirational coach Sigrid Boelens we’re all brilliant at something. A lot of us just don’t know what we’re brilliant at. “Why don’t you join my workshop?”  And so I did…

It’s not everyday that someone tells me I’m brilliant. It’s very cool to hear though. I mean, come on! But what exactly am I brilliant at? Yesterday I quit my life as a freelance writer to find my new bliss, so Sigrid’s workshop certainly came as a blessing I was willing to grab.

It all came down to an exercise:

Pick a person you admire. What? Right now? Damn. I can’t think of anyone right off the bat… Think, Nancy… THINK! Any name that pops into your head…. Oh for crying out loud! PICK ANYONE! Alrighty… Let’s pick Beyoncé. Ha! Brilliant!

Write down six characteristics you associate with that person. Phew! That’s easy: freedom, passion, creativity, love, joy and compassion.

Okay. Here’s the deal: the things you admire in that person, are also part of you. Beyoncé and I. Feel that connection, people!

Now put them in order. Which of those six words means the most to you? Freedom.

Which two you wish you had more? Love and passion.

So you’re brilliant at being free. Structure, patterns, long term and short term plans: they all make you feel you’re held back. And the love you wish you had more, is the love that you need to give yourself. Don’t feel bad because you love your freedom so much and because you’re so tremendous at it. Embrace it and all will fall into place. The other three – creativity, joy and compassion – those are your basis.

Damn. Sigrid is brilliant. Now excuse me, I’m busy being free. And remind me later to call her for another session.

Sigrid Boelens, coach at Bureau Boel.

www.bureauboel.nl

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Live blog: meanwhile in the….

…COMPUTER LAB

On skype with Jahanzeb Asif of the RURAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY (for empowerment of disabled women/girls in Pakistan). He could use some help with their fundraising activities.

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And needs some texts translated. English to Dutch.

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Changez!

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…in the CELEBRATION LAB

Mamy Sawa-Punge of the Missionaire du Salut is getting help with the website of her organisation. The website is in need of some serious pimping up.

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