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Graeme Sacks (@AfricanABC) popped into Mugg & Bean in Killarney. He took this pic of me demonstrating ArtRage to an interested-party.

I’ve been uploading pics I made live on-air this morning at eNEWS CHANNEL. They had a special to celebrate 100 Days To The World Cup, and I was invited to do on-the-spot visual facilitation of the event.

These are the pics I made:

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Bigger Picture Visual Vitamins Blog Global Inputs Nov 5 2009

by Roy Blumenthal on November 6, 2009

Ole Qvist-Sørensen, director of the Danish visual facilitation firm, BIGGER PICTURE, put out a call to visual facilitators around the world to help out with a fascinating challenge…

To create emergency pictures during the BARCELONA CLIMATE TALKS currently taking place in Spain this past week in an attempt to demonstrate to the various government bodies, NGOs, sponsors and donors that visual facilitation adds massive value to what they’re attempting.

And what exactly are they attempting to achieve in this meeting?

Nothing short of saving the world. Literally.

The meeting this week was a pilot to thrash out some issues surrounding December’s COP15 in Copenhagen. This is the summit that is tasked with replacing the Kyoto Protocol. And it’s truly about how governments, municipalities, individuals, corporations can go about urgently reducing carbon emissions, and increasing sustainability.

The SlideShare you see here is a smattering of contributions from artists around the world. We all volunteered our time and energy to the cause. And hopefully, we’ll all be in Copenhagen in December as part of Ole’s envisaged ‘Visual Facilitation SWAT Team’.

These are the artists who have contributed so far:

Katrine Clante, Denmark
Nancy Margulies, US
Roy Blumenthal, South Africa
Erik Petri, Denmark
Harry van der Velde, The Netherlands
Maja Rottbøll, Denmark.

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Craig and Elise had a full house of delegates at their Financial Mastery workshop in Rivonia today. I was present as Craig’s guest, and I brought my Rectron-sponsored Asus R1E tablet pc with me for the event. I decided to do some pictures summarising the main content.

The concepts are drawn largely from Napolean Hill’s THINK AND GROW RICH, along with George Clason’s THE RICHEST MAN IN BABYLON, with a few twists thrown into the mix by John DeMartini.

My main takeouts from the workshop were:

1. I really must create a ’10% of all income goes into THIS account FIRST’ account. I USED TO have one. Then my mom got cancer. And I plundered the account down to zero. And didn’t fill it up again. Blah.

2. I want to carry in my pocket my ‘jingle’. It’s a George Clason term, referring to carrying spare cash amounting to the ideal daily amount you’d like to be paid. So, in other words, if my ideal daily payment is R15 000, I should carry that with me as a casual cash amount that I don’t spend. It’s simply there with me at all times.

3. The workshop reminds me that abundance is all around.

The three pictures are by no means the sum of the workshop. They’re just a scraping from the material Elise and Craig offered.

Head for their website to find out more about what they do, and the other workshops they offer. Their company is called Inspirit Life Design. Here’s the address: http://www.inspiritlifedesign.co.za.

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