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Greater Social Life Union of New Orleans

New Orleans, LA

Greater Social Life Union of New Orleans

The Thumoslang Network is an association of groups whose members use Thumoslang, the nomenclature for social clarity, as their basic strategy for greater social life. Part of the network is the Greater Social Life Union (GSLU). Its mission is long-lasting joy for its members through faster actualization of their personal ideals.

There are many steps on your journey to greater social life. Here are the first steps for members of GSLU. After reading the rest of this introduction, you should read the 2021 book The Guide to Thumoslang. Many of our members put this new knowledge into practice as suggested by The GSLU Handbook.

When you spend more time in damage control mode and less time benefiting from your various relations, you waste a great deal of effort in your social life. Such a cost of opportunity keeps you from going at high speed towards your ideals, in creating your ideal self, and in actualizing what you truly want to become. This is likely due to a lack of social clarity, which is essential for internal conversations and vital for meaningful relationships.

Unintentionally created in 2017, accidentally discovered in 2018, and first taught in 2019, Thumoslang is the nomenclature for social clarity. It is used as a language for faster communication, be it in complex collaboration or difficult conversation. The first widespread use of social clarity has been predicted by Thumoslang pioneers to be just as important as the first widespread control of fire. All is explained by The Guide to Thumoslang, which is backed by The Dictionary of Thumoslang.

Again, the Thumoslang Network is an association of groups whose members use Thumoslang, the nomenclature for social clarity, as their basic strategy for greater social life. Part of the network is the Greater Social Life Union (GSLU). Its mission is long-lasting joy for its members through faster actualization of their personal ideals.

Your ideals are the same as your ideal self, which means what you truly want to become. "Everything else is secondary," said Steve Jobs. Our group activities involve you with the first practical steps in the further development of your ideals, in keeping others from interfering with your life, and in building a group of in-person friends who keep on encouraging you and nurturing your ideals. To be sure, if you lack social clarity in your internal conversations, face unwanted drama too often, are not sure of your social life or your path into the future, or have no friends and no groups available on a regular basis to help create your ideal self, this group is for you.

*** MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS ***

Our group activities bring you the following benefits:

Benefit 1 - Mastery of Relationships

As new GSLU members participate in the union's activities, they will quickly find themselves having noticeable enhancements in their social lives. The further they participate in GSLU activities, the faster they naturally acquire the mastery of relationships.

Benefit 2 - Best Friends for Your Ideals

Our group activities include practical steps in building a group of in-person friends who keep on encouraging you and nurturing your ideals.

Benefit 3 - Internal Dialogues More Effective

Thumoslang is a set of terminology whose use is intended to benefit one's clarity in social situations. Consequently, Thumoslang allows you to have clearer communication with yourself in your mind.

Benefit 4 - Meaningful Relationships Much Stronger

Our members use Thumoslang to mend or strengthen their existing relationships, build new relations, and achieve greater social life.

Benefit 5 - Faster Actualization of Your Ideals

The actualization of your ideals goes faster when it regularly involves your best group, which is the small group of in-person, second-mind friends who are the best for the nurturing of your ideals. Our activities help you speed up the actualization of your ideals by reducing social roadblocks and increasing social shortcuts in your life.

16 members · Public

Umoja Udada (Swahili) means Inclusive Sisterhood

New Orleans, LA

Umoja Udada (Swahili) means Inclusive Sisterhood
Are you a daughter, friend, sister, aunt, wife mom or g-maw? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, this is good "udada" for you. I created this group because while it's good to have "me time" to replenish what we give so freely to everyone else; we don't always want to spend time alone or with our significant others, kids, etc. Often times we desire as woman to be in the company and spend time with those who are like-minded as well as sistas who come from all different walks of life. This interaction can offer us many different aspects and insights to life's journey. It can also help create bonds and experiences in which we may not step out of our comfort zone to forge on our own. This group will partake in activities that is first and foremost on a 99% pocket-friendly budget. We will enjoy activities such as the Philharmonic to cruising on the Natchez or the new Louis Armstrong Steamboat down the Mississippi River, enjoying a beautiful sunset. We will be tourist in our own city while visiting local museums to munching on some hot beignets. But I'm sure this activity list is relatively small compared to what I'm sure my new sistas will bring to the table. I can’t wait to meet you gals!!! Peace and sisterhood!! **IMPORTANT NOTE:**   **PLEASE BE AWARE THAT YOU WILL BE REMOVED FROM THIS GROUP IF YOU RSVP FOR AN EVENT TWICE AND DO NOT SHOW UP. No shows without any form of communication affect the group adversely and it takes less than one minute to change your reservation. Your RSVP counts! So, don’t be rude. If you sign up, show up. We want to meet ya! Repeated last-minute cancellations will also result in removal from the group. You have a maximum of three last-minute cancellations before removal.**
175 members · Public

Kunnda Urafiki(Swahili)(Creating Friendships)

New Orleans, LA

Kunnda Urafiki(Swahili)(Creating Friendships)
Are you a mom aunt, sister, glamma, guardian, or someone that's a part of a village raising a tween girl between the ages of 8 and 13? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this is a group for you her. Hello, my name is Shameka and my daughter's name is Charley. Charley and I wanted to start this group name Kunnda Urafiki, which means "Creating Friendships" in Swahili for a few reasons. Although it's great to spend time with family and school friends, Charley needs to open her circle to additional friendships outside of her everyday norms.(School/After-school practice). I also want to continue in my plite as her mom to not allow her to be consumed and babyset by technology. If we sit down and talk to our daughters, granddaughters,nieces etc, we will hear and see they are no different than us. They too desire to be around like minded marafikis (friends).The girls also desire to be around those friends who offers different prespective and outlooks on what the girls consider to be important in their lives at this age. The girls will always have an understanding that their conversations and friendship will be built and created in a respectful and positive way. If we as positive women role models allow these meet ups to happen with the girls we may help foster and create authentic friendship. If your daughter is like Charley, she may not step out of her comfort zone to forge new friendships on her own. Charley's meet up will partake in actives that are first and foremost on a 99% pocket friendly budget.(Charley's mom is a school teacher lol) The girls will enjoy activities such as the movies, skating, museums, laster tag, sky zone, manicure/pedicure, libraries and the philharmonic. They will also have trips to the zoo, aquarium, picnics in the park, biking riding, painting classes and a book club. They girls can also attend free local chess clubs and money mangering and budgeting classes. But I'm sure the list will grow as the girls express other activities they would like to add to it. Charley and I look so forward to meeting the new moms and the girls.
4 members · Public

Kunnda Urafiki (Swahili) (Creating Friendships)

New Orleans, LA

Kunnda Urafiki (Swahili) (Creating Friendships)
THIS GROUP IS 4 GIRLS AGES 8-13. PLEASE READ THROUGH Are you a mom aunt, sister, glamma, guardian, or someone part of a village raising a tween girl between the ages of 8 and 13? If you answered yes to any of these questions, this group is for you and her. Hello, my name is Shameka and my daughter's name is Charley. Charley and I wanted to start this group named Kunnda Urafiki, which means "Creating Friendships" in Swahili for a few reasons. Although spending time with family and school friends is great, Charley needs to open her circle to additional friendships outside of her everyday norms. (School/After-school practice). I also want to continue my plight as her mom to not allow her to be consumed and babysat by technology. If we sit down and talk to our daughters, granddaughters, nieces, etc, we will hear and see they are no different than us. They too desire to be around like-minded marafikis (friends). The girls also desire to be around friends who offer different perspectives and outlooks on what the girls consider to be important in their lives at this age. The girls will always have an understanding that their conversations and friendships will be built and created in a respectful and positive way. If we as positive women role models allow these meet-ups to happen with the girls we may help foster and create authentic friendships. If your daughter is like Charley, she may not step out of her comfort zone to forge new friendships on her own. Charley's meet-up will partake in activities that are first and foremost on a 99% pocket-friendly budget. (Charley's mom is a school teacher lol) The girls will enjoy activities such as the movies, skating, museums, laser tag, sky zone, manicure/pedicure, libraries, and the philharmonic. They will also have trips to the zoo, and aquarium, picnics in the park, biking riding, painting classes, and a book club. The girls can also attend free local chess clubs and money managing and budgeting classes. But I'm sure the list will grow as the girls express other activities they would like to add to the list. Charley and I look so forward to meeting the new moms and the girls.
8 members · Public