Living the Change / Environment: 21 Powerful Questions for Powerful Environmental Impact

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Free Film Screening in Woodstock Thursday Evening

The Earth has sounded a call for help. Each one of us must find aligned ways to heed and answer that call to. 

What actions are you, your family, your neighborhood, your business taking to make a difference? 

To get started, consider these 21 powerful questions that lead to empowered choices when it comes to the environment. 

  1. What steps can you take to improve self-care and self-value? 
  2. How will your choice to improve your relationship with you contribute to a better environment?
  3. What steps can you take to improve relationships with family members and close friends?
  4. How will your choice to focus on your relationships with family and friends contribute to a better environment?
  5. What steps can you take to improve your relationship with your community?  
  6. How will your choice to get involved in your local community contribute to a better environment?
  7. What steps can you take to improve your relationship with the natural world? 
  8. How will your deliberate connection with nature contribute to a better environment?
  9. What steps can you take to improve your relationship with the larger communities to which you belong? 
  10. How will your choice to engage consciously with communities to which you belong contribute to a better environment?
  11. How can you take a proactive and powerful approach to living on the earth guided by your inner wisdom and inner power?
  12. What is one important lesson you have learned from nature? Or what gift that nature has given you?
  13. What is one small action you can take today to nurture and protect our planet?
  14. What is one childhood memory you have of spending time enjoying nature? Our passion for protecting our natural world often is sparked by the happy childhood memories of time we spent in nature. Recalling these memories can reconnect us with the feelings and emotions of time spent in nature. What feelings come up for you as you remember? See if you can feel them now. Find a way to express gratitude for this memory. 
  15. When you think about your child, grandchild, or other children you know, what kind of world does your heart desire for them? What actions are you taking right now in your life that contribute to a more beautiful world for future generations?
  16. How can your inspire and instill respect and reverence for the earth in children today? 
  17. What are the lessons of the consequences of greed and “otherness”? 
  18. What does a world in which there is a reverence for the sacredness of our earth home look like? What qualities are present? How is this difference from what you are now experiencing or witnessing? 
  19. What can you learn from indigenous people about living in connection and sense of community, not just with other humans but all of the natural world?
  20. How committed or willing are you to engage in local efforts and events to raise awareness? 
  21. How will you choose to inspire positive actions that contribute to a more thriving and compassionate community?

Join Us for a Free Film Screening This Thursday

True Center Community Conversations are educational opportunities for exploring local solutions that contribute to a thriving and compassionate community. Our next Community Conversation event takes a look at this pressing issue. All ages are invited to join us for a screening of the award-winning Living the Change

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JOIN US

When: Thursday, June 27 at 5:30-7:30 PM

Where: Woodstock Public Library/ 7735 Main Street/Woodstock, GA 30188

What: Film Screening of Living The Change 

Who: Members of the community of all ages

The 85-minute film will be followed by a short discussion.

This event is free and open to the public.

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Questions about the screening? Call True Center at 678-909-2499

Together, we can live the change. Let’s come together to create a more healthy environment and a thriving community, beginning here at home. Our goal is for simple and effective actions that make a real difference and  instill hope and inspiration for a more beautiful world for future generations.

The Woodstock Public Library is not associated with True Center, the film Living the Change, or the producers/production company.

See Eve Willson’s book Wholly Connected for more on our connection to Earth and our environment along the spiral pathway.

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