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Thinking in Systems for Global Well-Being A Thought on the COVID19 Pandemic.

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A common enemy is not only at our door, but could infiltrate in through our loved ones. All that people can do now is to take desperate preventive measures to mitigate the threat of a violent intruder possibly devastating their lives. We are observing governments around the world reacting erratically to the threat, because the system we currently live in is far too overconfident and underprepared for events such as these. A healthcare system that focuses on supporting the sick, instead of being integrated and interacting with every part of the system we live in (keeping healthy people healthy), will only be able to have a weak reactive stance rather than a vigorous preventive one. Historically speaking we have improved through the years in awareness and vaccines, but … still not good enough…. why? The parts within a system (or systems within the system) are fighting each other because the focus of the grander system is property, wealth, and power. Anything that interferes w

Tips for Successful Online Learning

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If you’re new to online learning, first of all, WELCOME! Learning online is a fantastic way to increase your knowledge and skills in a unique, flexible environment with its own distinct strengths and opportunities. Whether you’re trying online classes for the first time or looking for ways to strengthen your current habits and approaches, there are a few key areas to consider to set yourself up for success and take full advantage of all online learning as to offer. In this collection of online learning best practices, we share tips and strategies to help you succeed in your learning journey, including ways to: Keep your mind and body healthy Effectively manage your time and minimize distractions Forge connections with your virtual learning community Get the most out of your learning Conquer logistics Self Care Self-care is important to your successful learning experience. A healthy mind (and body) is a mind ready for learning. Advocate for your learning needs:  Ask for flex