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Some say what we do in our daily lives doesn't matter in the total scheme of things, but there are actually multiple things we can do. and it can be easy. You know those things where you say, "if only everyone did [whatever]"? Moxie Moves explores ten of these as ways to help positively change the world, and in the process ourselves. While partly based on chaos theory, chaos can result in the positive as well as the negative, these actions also become a personal challenge. It has been shown that knowing you make a difference improves happiness and productivity. Here each Move is described…mehr

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Some say what we do in our daily lives doesn't matter in the total scheme of things, but there are actually multiple things we can do. and it can be easy. You know those things where you say, "if only everyone did [whatever]"? Moxie Moves explores ten of these as ways to help positively change the world, and in the process ourselves. While partly based on chaos theory, chaos can result in the positive as well as the negative, these actions also become a personal challenge. It has been shown that knowing you make a difference improves happiness and productivity. Here each Move is described briefly, is accompanied by exercises, and includes an artist's response to the word or term. The ten actions used in the book are smile, be grateful, sleep, be litter free, learn, listen, love your body, keep your word, vote, and play. Every chapter is an effective conversation starter for sharing ideas with others, but primarily they are presented as a prompt for individuals to explore and adopt simple ways to make powerful differences for themselves and the world.


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Autorenporträt
B Sedgwick has lived and worked throughout the United States exploring how people connect and grow. This has included studying theatre in Alaska, teaching poetry and English in North Dakota, and facilitating women's programs in New York and Chicago. For ten years she was the associate director of Forward Movement Publications in Cincinnati, Ohio, where she currently lives. Her ongoing project Spirit Moxie is a world-wide network of people, writing, and workshops to help individuals discover positive differences they themselves can make in the world through small, achievable shifts in thinking and actions. This work can be found at http://www.spiritmoxie.com.