Sarah Savory’s New book shows us how to make decisions in a way that will have a consistently positive impact on the world around us.

workbook helps us move from an isolated, disconnected perspective to one of wholeness and connection.

The discoveries you will make in the book by Sarah Savory, a leading force in Holistic Management,  were born of a deep passion and love of the wildlife and the people of Africa.
But it is for all wildlife and all people. Everywhere.
“I wrote the book because I wanted to share exciting new management and ecological insights which will help us to understand and address our mounting global problem.”
Right now the world is in an increasingly terrible mess and we have ground-breaking new information which proves that an inherited process is causing our decisions and policies to result in a steady decline in our social, economic and environmental stability.
And we’ve discovered that we can solve the problem by learning to broaden our perspective at the point of making a decision to guarantee our decisions and policies will result in a steady increase in our social, economic and environmental stability.
The book will help us to understand and ‘unlearn’ a genetically inherited (but outdated) decision-making process and adapt to a new one…one that brings us back into balance with each other, and with the natural world, by reflecting that our individual and collective social and economic well-being is inseparable from the health of our environment.
The book shows us how to make decisions in a way that will have a consistently positive impact on the world around us.
Today, we live in a technology-obsessed world, which we manage in a disconnected, mechanistic way.
We seem to have forgotten that we owe our entire existence to the simple, biological process of a plant’s ability to harness the sun’s energy.
“The management change we need to make cannot be a robotic, unemotional one because we are sentient, social beings. We thrive through personal relationships – with family, friends and partners to business relationships.”
Adjusting the way we make decisions is most urgent at policy level because that is where big organizations and governments make impersonal decisions about our lives (our societies, economies and Nature) at scale.
The workbook helps us move from an isolated, disconnected perspective to one of wholeness and connection.
Because, despite our personal circumstances and differences, our existence as a species hinges entirely on a collective shift in the way we view and manage ourselves in relation to the natural world…