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May 20, 2026
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Academy Member

Green Fingers Club - a Maltese Land Regeneration Project - and Attune Yourself are now six-months into the Act For Impact Mentorship Programme focused on leadership management.

This mentorship has been strengthening Green Fingers Club’s operational consistency, accelerating project delivery, and reconnecting the organisation to its original purpose.

At the heart of Malta’s increasingly depleted landscape, Green Fingers Club has spent the last six years restoring life to the land. Through land regeneration, tree adoption initiatives, CSR partnerships, and educational workshops, the organisation has successfully planted more than 300 trees with a 95% survival rate, demonstrating what becomes possible when ecological restoration is approached with patience, care, and long-term commitment.

But over the last year, the growing demands of running the organisation began pulling the founder away from the very coherence that inspired her work in the first place. Operational pressure, multiple priorities, and a changing world made it increasingly difficult to maintain clarity, momentum, and work-life balance.  Over the past 6 months, the mentorship from Attune Yourself became a space to restore that coherence.

The process focused on a simple but overlooked principle: an organisation reflects the inner state of the person leading it. When the founder becomes fragmented across multiple tasks, the organisation often mirrors that fragmentation. When the founder reconnects to coherence, the organisation begins stabilising alongside them. The mentorship supported the founder of Green Fingers Club in remembering how to attune to herself before attempting external management.

The impact became visible across the organisation. After six months, the organisation experienced approximately a 30% increase in operational consistency. Communication rhythms were re-established, project execution became more focused, and initiatives began reaching completion in nearly half the previous timeframe. Most importantly, the founder reconnected with the original purpose behind the work. The same coherence that existed when the mission first began. The mentorship also unfolded directly on the land itself. Through volunteering sessions on the farm, the process became reciprocal. The land became part of the dialogue. Rather than imposing abstract solutions, we listened to what nature was already communicating.

What was the land feeding back? What patterns were emerging? What needed nurturing rather than controlling?

Those same questions became relevant not only for the land but also for leadership itself. The experience revealed something deeper: restoring land and restoring people are not separate processes. Both begin by learning how to listen, nurture what is alive, and work in coherence with nature rather than against it.

One of the clearest takeaways from the mentorship is that sustainable impact cannot be built through strategy alone. Lasting ecological and organisational transformation requires attunement to self, to people, and to the living systems that we create and form part of. Attune Yourself and Green Fingers Club will continue the mentorship for the rest of 2026 and are planning on collaborating beyond the year.

Curious to know more about our ACT for Impact Mentorship Programme and get involved? Click HERE