Sentences with phrase «simply in a complex world»

by Deborah McNamara on February 9, 2017 0 A Different Way Living Simply in a Complex World NWEI course books resources for living simply simple living Voluntary Simplicity
In February, we will launch our newest discussion course book — A Different Way: Living Simply in a Complex World.
A Different Way: Living Simply in a Complex World: The concept of «living simply so that others may simply live» has been around for hundreds of years.
The new course book, A Different Way: Living Simply in a Complex World, highlights how we can choose simple living as a way to make our own paths in life: paths that allow for investing our time in the things that matter most to us.
NWEI's newest course book, A Different Way: Living Simply in a Complex World, features interviews with inspiring changemakers who have found their own path in living a simple, values - driven life.
In 2017, a new course focused on simplicity was also published, A Different Way: Living Simply in a Complex World.
A Different Way: Living Simply in a Complex World connects our individual values and actions to the larger picture and helps us to find power to make real change in our lives, communities, and in the world at large.
Read more stories of individuals finding their own way to live simply and sustainably in NWEI's newest course book: A Different Way: Living Simply in a Complex World.
by Deborah McNamara on July 13, 2017 0 life - cycle of pencils life - cycle of pens Living Simply in a Complex World living with fewer digital distractions living with less stuff Pat Wolter Unity Church of Beaverton
We just launched A Different Way: Living Simply in a Complex World and over 200 people are off and running with the new course, organizing discussions in your communities and coming together to create change.
This month, NWEI's Director of Learning Lacy Cagle had a conversation with our colleagues at Simple Living Works about our newest course book, A Different Way: Living Simply in a Complex World.
A few weeks ago, members of Unity of Beaverton Church in Oregon completed NWEI's newest discussion course — A Different Way: Living Simply in a Complex World.
If we are to leave this earth in good shape for future generations, then we must think about the life - cycle of products we use and different ways of living simply in a complex world.
by Deborah McNamara on September 12, 2017 0 A Different Way downshifting Living Simply in a Complex World Mary Peraro simple living simplicity and new beginnings Simplicity EcoChallenge
NWEI's newest course book, A Different Way: Living Simply in a Complex World, published earlier this year, features interviews with inspiring changemakers who have found their own path in living a simple, values - driven life.
In the spirit of our newest course book, A Different Way: Living Simply in a Complex World, we want to emphasize meaning over material goods, strengthen relationships, and build community.
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by Deborah McNamara on January 25, 2017 0 A Different Way leading for change Liing Simply in a Complex World women's marches and intersectionality
We'll aslo launch our new course book next month — A Different Way: Living Simply in a Complex World — and invite you to consider the power of living simply in a complex world.
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We are very excited to announce the launch of A Different Way: Living Simply in a Complex World, which explores practical ways to simplify your life and reduce your impact, while also reconnecting with what matters most in your life.
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Participants will meet on Monday evenings from 6 - 7:30 pm beginning April 3rd for this 6 - week course on exploring how to live simply in a complex world.
The Economic Vitality Action Team of the Corvallis Sustainability Coalition is organizing reading groups to discuss the new Northwest Earth Institute curriculum A Different Way: Living Simply in a Complex World.
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In a VUCA world (volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous) he understands that waiting for 100 % certainty before making a decision is simply too slow.
Quite simply, iMeet simplifies the videoconferencing world by calling you on your own phone (as opposed to you figuring out complex dial - in details).
As David Griffin states: «If the world is an actual creation, and not simply a complex idea in the divine mind, or simply aspects of modes» of God, then all - powerful can not mean having all the power» (GPE 269 - 70).
As with many other things in life, nothing is simply black or white in the world of exercises and the way they interact with the complex biomechanics of the human body.
Immaculately shot, and presenting a fascinating world we simply haven't seen on the big screen before, «The Forgiveness of Blood» is a remarkable slow burning drama that presents the complex and sometimes puzzle - shaped nature of family relationships, and the tangle of their history that we can sometimes get caught up in (read our review).
Yet subject - bound thinking is likely to put this knowledge into discrete boxes for eons yet, unless we re-see all forms of categorisations and classifications as simply our coping strategy as human beings living in a complex world.
I have assumed that my conservative colleagues are equally concerned about justice; we simply disagree about the best way to achieve justice in today's complex world.
Everyone in the automotive world knew him simply as Tom, but there was a great deal of complex and fascinating history behind the unassumingly modest façade of the straightforward and personable yet iron - willed Mr. Tom Tjaarda, who recently passed away at the age of 82.
Yet, what makes Siem Reap simply unmissable is that it is the main access point to the complex of Angkor Wat, one of the most astonishing archeological sites in the world, so spread out that it requires several days of exploration.
To explain the minutiae of the story would require diving into the series» history --- which is destructively complex for a franchise that features Donald Duck and Goofy in prominent roles --- so to put it simply, Sora and Riku are exploring worlds that have been «split», with their two storylines taking place in realities that exist next to one another.
Furthermore, given that «global warming» doesn't mean that the whole world is simply going to get warmer (rather, climate changes will be complex), pointing out that civilizations in the past may not have been affected by warming is something of a red herring.
Times long past when the world was ruled by microbes in conditions that were simply deadly to the more complex and cold - loving life forms of later times.
In today's complex world these ideas are simply not true.
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