How to Impact Important Events
Find a problem to solve or a service to offer., Be the founder of a service -- with either employees (create jobs) or volunteers (create opportunity to serve) -- to work with or help people like: ~ Start a coop, organized group opportunity: like a...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Find a problem to solve or a service to offer.
You can start small...
So you need a special cause to You could take a stand on a set of issues with slogans, posters, signs and websites.
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Step 2: Be the founder of a service -- with either employees (create jobs) or volunteers (create opportunity to serve) -- to work with or help people like: ~ Start a coop
~ Start a service such as to help youth/students: a tutoring service, etc. ~ Start a charity like a non-profit organization... ~ Do public service, ie: politics, ,, Certainly, without good supporters there is little that you can do for any cause. ,,, Create sub-topic leaders so they are involved interests. ,, Then when the police intervene you can use that to say: "The _______ (fill-in the blank) is trying to stop us from helping to make changes in the _______." (for the good and the right)... ,, , Make sure you present yourself as a vital leader, not just a listener and certainly not a follower, and therefore will be open to what you say. ,,,, -
Step 3: organized group opportunity: like a farmers market
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Step 4: in some places secretarial service with small offices for businesses and sales representatives have worked for the right person.
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Step 5: Engage your belief on its merits
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Step 6: ie: teach/preach your religion/faith -- perhaps in person
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Step 7: or by writing
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Step 8: by mail or on the internet.
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Step 9: Organize your ideas and get a group together--Find a few who will be supporters of ideas for aggressively working to get attention and get activity
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Step 10: in word and deed.
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Step 11: Setup your local leadership
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Step 12: register as an organization
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Step 13: get donations
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Step 14: keep records
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Step 15: and obtain members
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Step 16: Inspire/Excite your new members to thought
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Step 17: clarity and agreement
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Step 18: Delegate duties.
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Step 19: Get together to build a movement with other groups with like minded causes.
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Step 20: Get people to make promotions or protests without going overboard.
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Step 21: Promote and work for good -- or protest against failed/not working -- government of the city
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Step 22: or country -- for the benefit of your views of the right goals and changes.
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Step 23: Blame the opposition and the lack of leadership from the viewpoint of your organization as well for any failures of the leaders
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Step 24: organizations or the government
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Step 25: by saying they have "Refused to cooperate with your ideals and new plans to improve for you--for the individual citizens."
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Step 26: Influence events as a leader.
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Step 27: Keep thinking over your goals to increase local and state funding of education
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Step 28: to lower taxes--and be sure to kiss babies.
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Step 29: Consider running for office to get the right changes with your leadership.
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Step 30: Buildup your plan to reach your goals to be enthused
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Step 31: exciting
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Step 32: to seem right
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Step 33: and motivate individuals to appreciate your agenda and your leadership.
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Step 34: Examine the idea of getting involved in local politics.
Detailed Guide
You can start small...
So you need a special cause to You could take a stand on a set of issues with slogans, posters, signs and websites.
Local notice can become national through the web and other media.
~ Start a service such as to help youth/students: a tutoring service, etc. ~ Start a charity like a non-profit organization... ~ Do public service, ie: politics, ,, Certainly, without good supporters there is little that you can do for any cause. ,,, Create sub-topic leaders so they are involved interests. ,, Then when the police intervene you can use that to say: "The _______ (fill-in the blank) is trying to stop us from helping to make changes in the _______." (for the good and the right)... ,, , Make sure you present yourself as a vital leader, not just a listener and certainly not a follower, and therefore will be open to what you say. ,,,,
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