The Art of Connective Thinking for Sustainable Change | Fay AlNajadah | TEDxSafat Square
This talk is about inspiring individuals to embrace personal responsibility and holistic thinking to drive sustainable change in their communities and beyond. Fay shares her journey as a visionary leader, committed to diversity, inclusion, and sustainability, while emphasizing the power of individual action to create meaningful impact.Drawing from her extensive career in sustainability, Fay highlights her contributions to key initiatives, including Kuwait’s Voluntary National Review (VNR) for 2023, and her representation in prominent international forums such as the UN and the World Bank. She also reflects on her transformative experience as a Global Citizen Fellow with the Ban Ki-moon Centre, which shaped her perspective on empowering people for sustainable development.As a Choice Theory professional, Fay explores how impactful decisions stem from internal accountability and the use of holistic, innovative thinking. Her talk emphasizes that sustainable change starts with individuals making conscious choices that align with collective goals.Fay’s motto, “One cause, one hope & one person at a time,” encapsulates her belief in the ripple effect of personal responsibility in creating a sustainable and inclusive future. By sharing her story and strategies, Fay aims to inspire the audience to recognize their potential to drive change, one decision at a time. Fay is a visionary and passionate learner committed to a diverse and inclusive world. In her career she has made significant contributions to international, national, and voluntary reports vital to Kuwait's sustainability efforts, including crafting Kuwait’s second Voluntary National Review (VNR)-2023.With a Bachelor of Science in International Business from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Fay's diverse background equips her to tackle sustainable development challenges comprehensively. She has represented Kuwait in local, regional, and international committees and conferences, including those organized by the UN and the World Bank, and her speaking engagements span globally.Fay’s dedication to sustainability extends beyond her career. In 2019, she was chosen from 20 GCC women leaders for the Global Citizen Fellowship by the Ban Ki-moon Centre for Global Citizens in Vienna, recognizing her role in driving sustainable change in her community. She took part & created several initiatives that empower people and promote sustainable development in Kuwait & U.S.As a Choice Theory professional, Fay challenges perspectives and encourages impactful choices, believing that "Creating sustainable change begins internally when each person is responsible for their choices and uses connective & holistic thinking to generate innovative ideas."Her motto, “One cause, one hope & one person at a time," reflects her belief in the power of individual action to drive meaningful change. In March 2024, Fay was honored as one of the 10 inspirational women for the 2024 Achievement Award in Kuwait, highlighting her transformative impact and visionary leadership. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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