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Happy Family

Activate your awareness, your true self and overcome your barriers. 

About Us

What do we do?

We stimulate self-awareness to connect with self by engaging strategies to understand and approach coping mechanisms.  Redirect active decision-making to achieve goals and reach their full potential.

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Yundi is a profitable social enterprise service. A First Nation-owned and run service delivering mindfulness and self-awareness strategies, using one Aspect from the Australian First Nations peoples' LORE.  which is the framework of the Roles and Responsibilities concept, from

Pre-colonisation. 

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Our specific strategies endures effortless perseverance without fatigue, stress, or worry, and actively engage their full potential, in either professional or personal endeavors, e.g., at school, employment, or health. 

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              "Adjusting mindsets, Aspires motivations". Syrita Wano.

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​HOW/Please Explain?  

First Nations people were either initiated or born into their roles and responsibilities according to the LORE, of their Nations/Country.  These were regulated routine practices, through dancing ceremonies, hunting and gathering food, storytelling, and even walkabout. Maintaining the connection between themselves and their country.  Most importantly, above all.  Passing down their knowledge and lifestyle systems from generation to generation.

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WHY?

Sharing First Nations and Torres Strait Islander peoples' culture is based on entertainment, such as dancing, cooking, and storytelling. 

Yundi has modified the Roles and Responsibilities concept to today's society, specifically to bring connection awareness from within to themselves and their social endeavors,  actively engaging in their everyday livelihood.  

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FOR WHO?

Keen individuals, business services, and/or agencies, and their employees, clients, or participants. 

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About us

​Our strategy framework is based on our 3 main Principles:

1. Identity

2. Intention

3. Self-actualisation

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It assists with conceding suppressed traumatic experiences in individuals' upbringing and conveys overcoming mechanisms to sustain durable learning abilities and understanding towards self-awareness. 

What do we do?

Our Commitment

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 Our Commitment:

1.  To provide all Australians a preliminary understanding, of the sense of effects, and insight of the pre-colonisation strategic mindset to improve a way of living for all Australians. And engage equality opportunistic principles;

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2.  To uphold our accountability to our First Nations people in Australia, by committing to strategic collaborations at a grassroots level of engagements and future community implementations.  This will consist of attending regular and relevant community meetings and integrated stakeholder meetings.  As well as establishing active community focus groups.

 

Our objectives is to bring all Australians together in one accord, to assist in improving their mindsets for their lifestyle engagements, as well as maintain acknowledgment of traditional ancestors of the regional lands, and sustain their local cultural traditions and customs.  

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Our Commitment to te Fist Nation Community
Our sevice

Services will be delivered to

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Corporate Engagement

We attain a self-awareness mindset process for employees in their workplace environment, to minimise stress-related issues and reach achievable goals, and maintaining workplace balance, and positive team outcomes.

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Educational Institutions

To provide a First Nations cultural perspective, to engage mindfulness self-awareness behavioural strategies, in the classroom environment.  Educational resources to teachers

and mindfulness awareness workshops for students.

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Employment Engagement                          

We assist a self-awareness mindset process for individuals to attain self-awareness processes to sustain coping mechanisms, meet mandatory obligations, and improve and sustain positive long-term employment.

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Public Speaking engagements

We implement engagement and awareness of pre/post colonisation, to align understanding of self-awareness, through the existence and relevant recognition of our First Nation people of Australia. 

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Indigenous Health Advice

 We implement engagement and awareness mindfulness self-awareness strategies to primary health care services, through awareness of cultural mindfulness protocols, to improve such as eating habits, and healthier decision-making.

 

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Eternal Program

A 12-week program providing a self-awareness approach around social and emotional wellbeing, using the First Nations (Aboriginal people) LORE as a guideline.  This will improve self- awareness and apply strategies, for daily positive decision-making,

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How Yundi draws influence from the concept of our Aboriginal LORE

and modifies into today's society 

Aboriginal First Nation peoples Lore is the way of living, based on their law system according to their skin groups.  Each group has its own Lore according to their customs, beliefs, and lifestyles. to their regions. This has existed since the beginning of time, which we know as Our Dreamtime.

 

Each member had their duties, roles, and responsibilities according to their Lore as this was passed down from generation to generation.  This was entwined into our being, spirit, body and mind.

 

Yundi has modified this concept to engage and activate self-awareness. By enabling you to re-activate the inner being of your existence. Your true self.  
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Want to reconnect your true self and improve your mindset?
Contact us.
Aboriginal Hunter

Yundi - Definition: "YOU"

An Aboriginal word from one of many dialogues of languages in the Kulilli tribe, located in Thogarmindah region, South-West Qld.

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Manage Your Mind Over Barriers is abbrevation of "MY MOB" as we are of one spirit, one family.

Yundi Manage Your Mind Over Barriers =

You my mob

Yundi is a mindfulness service influenced by the Australian First Nation Aboriginal LORE concept.

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Our service is accessible to everyone.

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Mindfulness - Yundi Definition: "self-awareness"

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Founder and Creator of Yundi- Syrita Wano 

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Syrita Wano is Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander, Papua New Guinean, and Fijian heritage. Her Mother a Wakka Wakka and Kullili woman, South Burnett and South-West regions.  Her Father is a Meriam Samsep man, one of the 8 tribes of Mer (Murray Island) in the Torres Strait. Parama Island, Daru Western Province, PNG, and Rotuma Island, FIJI.
Raised with her cultural traditions and customs. Syrita was influenced to continue and expand her traditional knowledge in the health profession.  Advocating for her people with 20 years in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health sector of both community health and hospital settings, including after-hours outreach.

 

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123 Yundi Street, Melbourne, VIC 3000 ​ Tel: 123-456-7890 Email: info@yundicorporateconsolidated.com

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