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Creating regenerative livelihoods UL & UR

Andrew LangfordAndrew Langford
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The 'Creating regenerative livelihoods UL & UR' mind map template, used in community facilitation and regenerative development workshops, covers 30 nodes across a single sheet. It structures a meeting or course session around check-in, generating coherence, inner qualities (UL), pro-skills (UR), and closing. Key nodes include 'Generating coherence' (linking projects, investors, and citizen science), 'Mindflex and agency', and 'Trading Skills, the details'. This template serves as a cheat sheet for facilitators running participatory sessions focused on regenerative livelihoods.

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When to use this template

Facilitators and community organizers

Planning a multi-stakeholder workshop on regenerative community projects

Trainers and coaches in regenerative economies

Designing a training session to build trading skills and inner resilience

Peer learning groups and online course facilitators

Running a check-in/check-out circle for a cohort of regenerative practitioners

How to use this template

Step 1

Launch and Review Session Flow

Open the template in Xmind to review the structured flow from check-in to check-out for your regenerative development workshop.

Step 2

Customize Inner Qualities and Skills

Personalize the UL inner qualities and UR pro-skills branches with specific content or examples relevant to your community facilitation goals.

Step 3

Map Projects and Share Collaboratively

Utilize the generating coherence section to map governance structures and projects before sharing the file with participants for collaborative editing.

Frequently asked questions

It is designed for facilitators and community organizers to run participatory sessions on regenerative livelihoods, covering inner qualities (UL) and practical pro-skills (UR) in a structured meeting format.

UL stands for 'Inner qualities' (e.g., mindset, agency) and UR stands for 'Pro-Skills' (e.g., trading skills). They represent two complementary domains for personal and collective regeneration.

It links five key areas: 'Projects on the ground', 'Investors', 'Citizen science', 'Governances', and 'Academy dissidents', aiming to connect grassroots initiatives with funding, research, and governance.

Yes, you can edit the .xmind file in Xmind to replace node names, add branches, or adjust the session flow to fit your specific group and objectives.

'The Patrix' is a concept used to describe systemic oppression or dominant paradigms. The template includes 'Pushing back the Patrix' by addressing 'Internalized oppression' and 'Countering divide and rule'.

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