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Category Archives: Taking Action with Ease
Ramblings on a dilemma of conscientiousness
I want to write but I also want to save the world. Which to do? One takes time from the other. Maybe I should double-up—is there a way to use my writing to help save the world? What does it … Continue reading
So much easier if…
Ever catch yourself saying “My life would be so much easier if ______”? How would you fill in that blank? Perhaps with one or more of these: I had more money (or time) My boss appreciated me My kids would … Continue reading
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Tagged call to action, easier if, empowerment, problem-solving, unease, victim
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What’s your leap?
Today is Leap Day, that special day that happens once every four years, during the leap year. To be technical, February 29 is an intercalary day, one added to the regular calendar to achieve harmony with the solar year. By … Continue reading
Cooling the context for ease
Millions of people in the U.S. have been experiencing day after day of extreme heat. Records are being broken throughout the country for temperatures and drought. Over the past year and more, we’ve endured severe weather events to make our … Continue reading
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Tagged 350org, carbon footprint, Ceres, climate change, Climate Reality Project, comfort, drought, environmental, extreme heat, flood, global warming, health emergency, heat wave, Heidi Cullen, political, responsibility, severe weather, stress, temperatures, The Great Disruption, Thomas Friedman, tornado, UCS
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