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Wellness Weavers weave supportive networks to help the helpful

We, the Wellness Weavers, are collectively a group of diverse professionals and retirees. We focus on the common threads of mission statements and the common complaints of the stakeholders. When the workers and customers are not happy, the stockholders will not see the best results.

We use our diverse backgrounds and available technologies to facilitate collaboration and innovation within 60-minute online sessions.

The best way to learn is to engage in the process used by the Quality Early Childhood Learners-Teachers-Parents to develop well-functioning adults.

When learning is fun and uses a variety of activities with small groups and the collective large group, it improves:

1) Mental clarity, creativity, and communication
2) Gets people in and out of meetings
3) Helps everyone realize they are an important part of the process and the outcomes
4) The physical, intellectual, emotional, social, occupational with spirits that become merry and bright with the natural hormones released.

We save each other money and time as we also reduce our environmental footprints by working from home, phone and our variety of communication technologies with existing resources.

The variety of indoor, outdoor, and online spaces provide real time quality Community Service-Learning Projects with processes to weave knowledge, skills, and attitudes into the strong fibers of wisdom with adaptability and resilience.



If you want your employees, volunteers, and customers to experience joy by feeling they played their parts in the best outcomes, then sign up for our online opportunities that allow you to stretch your money, reduce your carbon footprint, and tap into a variety of IRS-approved tax deductions and legal income opportunities.

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* 1. Being stronger together makes good sense instead of competing for time, money, employees, volunteers, customers. What other businesses and nonprofits would be a good collaborative match for yours? (Check all that apply). Those who are:

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* 2. What online meeting platform do you use?

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* 3. To be notified in the manner that fits into your way of living, indicate how you prefer to be communicated with.

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* 4. Hi, I'm Helen Stucky-Weaver. This survey is part of my latest capstone project, an outgrowth of my nursing capstone projects 1975-2016. Here is my Linktree that contains my LinkedIn profile and other social media.

I am not a perfect person. I am human and come from a longline of lifelong learners-leaders that paid taxes and followed the laws of GOD, as told in the Torah, Bible, and Quran. My grandmother had almost 106 years of experiences. She was the most fair woman and was as close to perfect as I have met. She also gave all her problems over to GOD and as a result did not get gray hairs until she had two broken bones that were missed on x-rays or extended by walking and being walked at age 98. Born in 1896 into the long ancestral line of the peaceful Mennonites, she was raised to trust in GOD, and to live and teach the standards and messages of Jesus and to appreciate the role he played as a teacher, advocate for the Truth, and a willing martyr. As a well-educated woman, she was 24 years old, married, had taught until the birth of my father, and was used to her opinion being valued by her peers. She did advocate for and exercised her right to vote in governmental elections beginning in 1920. To build trust, it is important to be truthful.

To be transparent, I was paid as an RN to care for people. My education and certification by the American Nurses' Association in Community Nursing credentialed my passion...the care of the individuals in families, communities, and the protection of the internal, indoor, and outdoor environments. The internal environment is psychology. It is influenced by every form of data we see, hear, smell, touch, taste. It is passed along in the DNA coding of our ancestors with the strong impact of the adults and other children we are allowed to be around and those we must interact with as adults.

In one of the classic lines from the movie, "Forrest Gump", Forrest is sitting on the bench, waiting for the bus & sharing his life's story with an elderly woman. She is so captivated by his story that she deliberately decides to let her bus go by so she can hear more. As a wrap up to his story, he says"My Momma always said, Life is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're gonna get."

Life is like a box of chocolates, and sometimes we do know exactly what we are getting. Whether we choose it, or the decisions of others is thrust upon us, there are lessons for us with the consequences of the choices. If we discover it wasn't the best choice, we can choose to improve.

Social media, our communication modalities, our memories become our time capsule. Like water, wind, fire, and land can be used to maintain healthy environments or destroy them, our reactions to the good, the bad, and the ugly may also fall into those categories to build up or to destroy.

Remember, we are all humans. We have the capacity to learn and grow throughout our lifetime or we can keep repeating the lessons. A growth mindset within a supportive environment reminds us...that was then...this is NOW.

What decision will you make individually?

Collectively we can empower each other to break free of fear and toxic environments. We can tap into the evidence-based growth mindset where the Truth and proper forgiveness will set us free. We can be connected to the right help to optimize our individual and collective wellbeing by doing good.

If you would like to be in the collective group that seeks to develop to our optimal states of wellbeings, leave your name below.

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* 6. If you prefer to be contacted by phone, you may add that here.

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