Which of these changes is affecting you, your family or community?
Here are just some of the significant changes - both positive and negative - that people, families and communities experience.
- addictions
- bankruptcy
- career change
- implementing new ideas
- children arrive and leave
- chronic pain
- crime - as perpetrator or victim
- death of someone close to you
- depression (you or someone close)
- divorce
- economic and social pressure
- fame and financial windfall
- illness or injury
- loss of job or income
- loss of home or livelihood
- marriage
- menopause
- mid-life crisis
- natural and man-made disasters
- puberty
- loss of purpose
- relocation
- retirement
- suicide of someone close
Using LifeMapping - our patented system of advanced data and analytics - we make maps of peoples' experience as they undergo significant change. We help individuals, families and the communities they are part of to better ‘navigate’ change obstacles and reach better outcomes more quickly.
Working alongside people and communities at critical points, our maps of shared experience help people to:
- see what is happening and why
- access the knowledge of where others have gone before and what can lead to success or failure
- take the actions most needed to achieve the best outcomes.
Why LifeMapping works
By sharing and finding others 'just like me'
Change often involves juggling complex and competing needs and expectations - both of the individual and of family and community. When people position themselves on the map alongside others who are undergoing similar change and in similar situations – they can see themselves in the bigger picture. This enables people to make sense of their experience with less judgement, accept where they are and see their situation more clearly.
By learning from others who have been there before
People learn best from others who have been in similar situations, seeing what they have done, where they have gone and what impact it has had on their lives. They learn from the wisdom of others - like sitting and talking with a good friend, a wise parent or a mentor. Our maps aims to collate, analyse and share the wisdom of the world as it experiences all sorts of change.
By seeing where you are going and responding as you go
Our maps mean people, families and communities can make more informed choices. You can continually track if you are on the right path and make self-corrections as needed. Real time, adjusting as you go, working with what is right for you and your group in your situation at this time… Not one right decision, but an ongoing process of responding to the situation as it unfolds in front of you…