Practical first steps are the tangible actions put in motion by the reflective process. They reward the efforts of those involved in the change process and help to build momentum as the process moves forward. The following handout address two key questions about practical first steps: What happens if there are no practical first steps? What do practical first steps look like? Questions for discussion are provided.
See also:
- Conditions for Making Long Lasting, Far Reaching and Significant Change–Focus on Community
- Conditions for Making Long-Lasting, Far-Reaching and Significant Change—Belief that Change Is Possible
- Conditions for Making Long Lasting, Far Reaching and Significant Change–Impetus for Change
- Conditions for Making Long Lasting, Far Reaching and Significant Change—Vision
- Communicating the Conditions for Long Lasting, Far Reaching Significant Change