Bloom Activity Library

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šŸ“’ Module: Investment Readiness

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šŸŒ» Get ready to learn about Investment Readiness with financial expert Constantin Salameh. These three šŸŽ“ Training Activities will help you understand Gap Assessments, Funding Sources, and the Due Diligence Process, three essential topics to make your company ready for investment! šŸš€

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šŸŽ¶ Song: Lean on Me (Al Green)

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Helping others in their time of need isnā€™t just selfless charity. Itā€™s in our own interest.

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šŸ“– Book: The Positive Dog: A Story About the Power of Positivity

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We all have two dogs inside of us: one dog is positive, happy, optimistic, and hopeful; the other dog is negative, mad, sad, pessimistic, and fearful. These two dogs often fight inside us. The one who wins the fight is the one you feed the most.

Being positive doesn't just make you better. It makes everyone around you better.

This book teaches you how to:

ā­ Overcome negativity and challenges to become more positive

ā­ Use strategies and action plans to feed yourself and your team with positivity

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šŸŽ¬ Movie: Cinema Paradiso (1988, Italian)

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A famous director returns to his childhood town upon learning of the death of an elderly friend. The movie details the friendship forged between the old projectionist and the young director during his boyhood. This film celebrates youth through its touching portrayal of the friendship and a young manā€™s drive to pursue his dream.

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šŸŽ¬ Movie: The Green Zone (2010)

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Roy Miller, a senior CIA officer, in unearthing evidence of weapons of mass destruction in the Iraq war, realizes that operatives on the both sides of the conflict are attempting to spin the story in their favor. As Millerā€™s search continues answers prove pivotal in clearing a rogue regime, or escalate the war in a region that grows increasingly unstable with each passing day? A chilling depiction of fairness and social justice.

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šŸŽ¬ Movie: What the Bleep Do We Know!? (2004)

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A documentary-style film which integrates interviews, computer-animated graphics, and a narrative that links spirituality with quantum physics and consciousness. The documentary surrounds a deaf female photographer who encounters emotional and existential obstructions in her life. She gradually comes to nourish the idea that individual and group consciousness can influence the material world.

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šŸ“– Book: BRAG: The Art of Tooting Your Own Horn Without Blowing It

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In today's world, working hard isn't enough to rise to the top of the professional ladder. Self-promotion is recognized as one of the most important attributes for getting ahead šŸƒšŸ½

This book will help you advocate for yourself āœØ Be proud of yourself and what you've accomplished!

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šŸŽ¬ Movie: The Piano (1993)

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This movie centers on the obstacles faced by a woman who voluntarily stopped speaking as a child, communicating exclusively through written notes and playing the piano. A marriage is arranged between her and a man who takes her to New Zealand and sells her instrument to a neighbor. When she is given the opportunity to earn back the piano and resume her playing, the extent of her determination becomes clear.

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šŸ“– Reading: The Seagull (Monologue)

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NINA: What do you mean you kissed the ground I walked on? I donā€™t deserve to live. Iā€™m so tired. If only I could rest ā€“ I need rest! Iā€™m the seagull ā€“ but Iā€™m not really. Iā€™m an actress. Yes. (She hears Arkadina and Trigorin laughing.) So heā€™s here, tooā€¦well, it doesnā€™t matter. He never believed in theatre, he always laughed at me for my dreams of being famous, and bit by bit I stopped believing, too, and lost heartā€¦there were all the other things to worry about ā€“ love, jealousyā€¦and always the worry about the baby. I became trivial and commonplace. My work lost all meaning. On stage I didnā€™t know what to do with my hands or how to stand, I couldnā€™t control my voiceā€¦You canā€™t know what itā€™s like when youā€™re up there feeling youā€™re acting so badly. The seagull. No, thatā€™s not meā€¦you remember how you once shot that seagull? A man happened to come along and see her, and having nothing much to do, destroyed her. Idea for a short storyā€¦ No, thatā€™s not it ā€¦ what was I saying? Oh yes, about actingā€¦ Iā€™m not like that anymore. Iā€™ve become a real actress. I love acting, when Iā€™m on stage I feel drunk on the sheer joy of it, and I feel beautiful. While Iā€™ve been back here Iā€™ve spent a lot of time walking and thinking ā€“ and every day Iā€™ve felt my spirit getting stronger. What Iā€™ve realized, Kostya, is that, with us, whether weā€™re writers or actors, what really counts is not dreaming about fame and gloryā€¦but stamina: knowing how to keep going despite everything, and having faith in yourself ā€“ Iā€™ve got faith in myself now and thatā€™s helped the pain, and when I think to myself, "Youā€™re on the stage!ā€™ then Iā€™m not afraid of anything life can to do to me.

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šŸ“Š Business Process: Rapid Research

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A simple exercise that complements exploratory, discursive, and creative workshops with insights and opinions from outside. Use this exercise when brainstorming ideas, developing a new product or service or creating a strategy or plan that will include others. Participants phone a co-worker and ask them questions relevant to the task. This quickly generates meaningful input from a range of ā€œoutsideā€ perspectives. Often, participants will be surprised at how simple it was to solicit this input and how valuable it is to the process.

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