
Fixing the Future
From Survivor to Navigator
1. Identify Opportunities
Clarity on where things stand — and what’s possible next
structured insight and forward awareness across key areas
Where opportunity exists
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Life Positioning - Health, education, housing, income, relationships, stability
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Available Possibilities - Rights, entitlements, funding, support networks, cross-sector options e.g. combining housing + finance, education + immigration, health + employment, etc.
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Pathways Forward - Ownership, training, migration, partnerships, shared ventures
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Future-proofing through legal and financial readiness - e.g. wills, insurance, trusts, probate planning
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Untapped Capacity - Skills, connections, influence, ability to negotiate or collaborate (leverage), timing
Smart Resolve Aims
Define the Goal
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Highlights what’s possible
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Introduces pathways, examples, and partners
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Turns awareness into action and direction
Define the Pathways
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Highlight options not yet visible
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Reframe what is assumed fixed or limited
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Map out practical directions that can be acted on
2. Plan & Prepare
What exists, who offers it, what it costs, and how to access it?
Assessment and Positioning
Where opportunity exists
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Understanding Options - Services, advisors, schemes, legal tools, funding, partnerships
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Practical Realities - Cost, timeframes, eligibility, documentation, obligations
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Comparing Pathways - Solo vs shared, private vs institutional, reactive vs proactive
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Readiness Checks - Risks, protection, long-term positioning, sustainability
Smart Resolve Aims
Define the Goal
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Move from vague awareness to clarity and preparedness
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Knowing what’s realistic, relevant, and worth pursuing
Define the Pathways
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Help assess options, provide structure, surface solutions, clarify timelines, and make planning less intimidating
3. Take Action
Act with confidence and structure
Thoughts becoming movement vs Endless research or hesitation
Where opportunity exists
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Decision-making - Choosing a path, partner, model, or next step
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Commitment - Applications, documentation, agreements, forming groups, securing support
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Follow-through - Accountability, structure, checkpoints, ongoing connection
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Activation - Shifting from “thinking about” to “in motion”
Smart Resolve Aims
Define the Goal
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Reduce stagnation and fear
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Turn preparation into execution
Define the Pathways
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Help with acting decisively and quickly, with direction, support, structure, accountability, and introductions
4. Collective Progress
Join forces where it creates advantage
Scale, leverage, and shared progress
Where opportunity exists
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Shared ownership models - Co-investing, building, or buying together
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Networks of reliability - Trusted co-operatives, aligned stakeholders, pooled risk
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From individual gain to shared uplift - Grasping the opportunity to help others asap
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Community leverage - Petitions, submissions, policy shifts, sector change
Smart Resolve Aims
Define the Goal
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Build outcomes no one can achieve alone — stability, influence, ownership, affordability, sustainability
Define the Pathways
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Unite aligned interests, facilitate collaboration, protect members, and turn isolated struggle into coordinated gain