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Monthly Archives: July 2018
(#426) It’s Easy to be Left Behind
“Aging in place” may describe what the residents were doing but not who they wanted to be. In the mid-1990s, the Walt Disney Company brought the principles of new urbanism to life when it broke ground on Celebration, Florida. Located … Continue reading
Posted in aging, authenticity, awareness, change, change management, Community, community development, dignity, Life lessons, resilience, social capital
Tagged aging in place, clebration, community, community resilience, florida, networks, resilience, senior citizen residents, social capital, thriving in place
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(#423) Poverty
When communities build walls to separate their people (due to a poverty of understanding or compassion), the lack can seem insurmountable. “The world tends to define poverty and riches simply in terms of economics. But poverty has many faces—weakness, dependence, … Continue reading
Posted in accountability, action, assumptions, authenticity, awareness, Being REMARKABLE, change, change management, Choice, Civility, collaboration, Critical Thinking, Life lessons, respect, responsibility, risk-taking
Tagged acceptance, community, compassion, hope, poverty, resilience, respect
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