Jeeva Nurturing – Nurturing Life as We Find
Hello Dear,
Invitation: I invite those who are so passionate that they can set aside all things—knowledge, experience, pressure—to see what’s right in front of them. The passion of nurturers is what truly makes nurturing real. A passionate nurturer continuously observes and responds to what is in front of them, rather than acting on preconceived ideas. This genuine approach ensures that each interaction is meaningful and effective. Of course, the stars of your nurturing stories are invited along with their parents and guardians.
Nurturing Non-Institutional: I am purposely avoiding words like teacher, student, education, caregiving, school, enrichment, etc. This is not to institutionalize the process of nurturing. We need to keep ourselves honest about not mechanizing this process. Nurturing is an ongoing process, not a routine. Especially with those who don’t fit usual labels, we have no choice but to discard preconceived ideas to truly see what’s in front of us. That’s truly a blessing when that happens.
This is not about David vs. Goliath or changing people. It’s not for everybody. It’s about recognizing the time and place to care for individuals for who they are, without external motives. This puts us into constant learning about who we are nurturing and who we are. That’s a joy. In that, it blurs the distinction of who is helping whom.
Let me give you an example of why it must be non-institutional. If you ask me now, I am passionate about developing an AI tool for speech tailored for my son, so he can connect with the world and perhaps find a companion for himself. I fail to understand him when I am really tired, which upsets him. If I add any commercial element to this from the get-go, I might come up with a solution that may suit some but not others, including my son. It has to be solved for him, him only. There is no guarantee that it works for others. It has to be approached as a fresh approach for each star for nurturing. At Jeeva Nurturing, We keep nurturing non-institutional in every action we take.
Nurturing You Direct: There is no one-size-fits-all sheep-dunking solution when it comes to nurturing. Your star unmet-needs are as important as my child’s unmet needs, so we must keep what’s in our hand non-institutional while partnering with all and taking all the help we need. You are the lead of that journey; we are all in this together. I would like us to take this moment to thank with gratitude-filled hearts those in the world who affectionately give themselves fully in nurturing others. Unsung heroes of humanity.
Nurturing Open-Arms Space: I envision this as an open-arms space where we can interact with each other in finding solutions. There are two problems constantly staring at us. Every year millions of people burn out in caring for others. There are unmet needs. If we bring “differentiation” and “competition” into nurturing, our stars lose, and nurturers get their passion handicapped. We are opening the space and tools for everyone, including those who perceive us as a competition. People with nonprofits and government agencies are welcome to nurture this space as well. It takes all of us to build the village around our stars.
Nurturing Endeavor: Originally envisioned as a limited undertaking where each city/town has 4-5 people coming together affectionately in providing nurturing in brain friendly way, focusing on math, history, language, anatomy, music, dance, conversations, relationship skills, and other body/mind/energy-related activities.
Our aim is to support these dedicated individuals and stars and their families by providing the tools and space they need to thrive, reducing existential overheads and administrative burdens so they can focus on their passion for nurturing.
I want to set clear expectations about this endeavor. We are not looking to monetize by selling data or creating addictive tools. In pricing and offerings, we avoid the effects of viscosity—so if something is difficult to do, we won’t do it. I don’t want unnecessary limits on time entries, invoices, or the number of nurturers a participant can have. No charge for clicks or views if you post a job to find a nurturer. Everyone pays, no free offerings.
The discussion forum/space is intentionally made optional, not for everyone. Yes, you can still use the tools.
Nurturing – Buckle First: Nurturing is also for the people who work passionately in bringing these tools to you. We are all stars too. In the name of business, we don’t want to burn out. You don’t need to put up with it if it doesn’t work for you. We can’t be everything to everybody. We buckle ourselves before buckling our stars. We approach this nurturing process compassionately.
Jeeva Personal Connection: This is very personal to me. This has been in the making for many years. I’ve waited for my rising 9th-grade daughter to be independent. She has been nurtured by some passionate nurturers. Her music teacher has been nurturing her for many years. She is passionate and was involved in the naming process of Jeeva. She and her new siblings fuel the passion that I have for this undertaking. Formed from the letters of their names, “Jeeva” coincidentally means “life” in Sanskrit. In nurturing relationships, we learn about ourselves.
Does this resonate with you? If this resonates with you, subscribe below and share what you are looking for and we will notify you as soon as our space is up and the tools are ready. I look forward to nurturing this space together.
Thank you!
Affectionately,
Prasad Narravula
JeevaNurturing.app