Merriam-Webster’s dictionary defines chaos as a state of utter confusion or a state of things in which chance is supreme. Chaos can make people feel as if their community and world are in disarray. We can take back the power of chaos. Instead of chaos, meaning a state of utter confusion, we can now change chaos to mean choosing situations where he, she, or they can grow, allowing self-improvement, on-time development, and sustainability for our community.
What are Center for Learning Skill Builders?
Center for Learning Skill Builders are quick, 5–7-minute bite-sized courses designed to help you grow your skills in a way that fits naturally into your day. In the time it takes to order your favorite coffee, you can learn something new that strengthens your ability to support children, families, and communities on their path to well-being. Each small step you take adds to your confidence, knowledge, and your impact. The more skills we build, the more prepared we are to make meaningful, positive choices; choices that can ripple across families and communities for generations. Take a moment for yourself. Build a skill. Make a difference.
Learning Goal
By the end of this learning session, learners will define chaos and redefine chaos to understand how shifting perspective can create change in your life and community.
Recommended Next Step
If this course has encouraged you to think differently about chaos and community change, take the next step in your learning journey. We invite you to enroll in the Institute for Family’s asynchronous course, When It Feels Like Chaos. This course offers practical strategies to reframe chaos, shift narratives, and transform uncertainty into opportunities for systemic change. Continue the work, deepen your impact, and move from insight to action—now is the time to take the next step.
Who is this training for?
Non-Profit organization executives, community advocates, public health professionals, social worker, community advocates, community members.
How long is this training?
This training should take around 5-7 minutes to complete.