Written by Bob Knopp, UnCommon Sense
A few years ago I built a small, decorative garden wall from stone. It was easy. It took two dozen stones about the size of bricks and I didn’t engineer it to last for generations. The whole project was finished in…
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Written by Janis Collins
Colin O’Brady was nearing the summit of Mt. Everest when a dangerous windstorm forced him to turn back. If he failed to reach the top of the mountain, his 130-day effort to complete the Explorer’s Grand Slam by climbing the highest peak on each of…
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In this fifth post about our journey of taking 1000 small steps to impact the outcome of the presidential election on November 3, 2020, I share more ideas about the value of small steps.
First – let’s look at the flaw in the logic of “bigness” described by Charles Eisenstein in an article I read…
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My fervent belief in the power of small steps was the driving force in creation of My 1000 Small Steps, the project that evolved from the despair I felt on the morning of November 9, 2016.
But why take small steps?
In this fourth post on the journey of encouraging individuals to take 1000 small steps…
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When my sister, Judy Caforio, shared how she had responded to the concerns of friends who felt uncomfortable with my request for individuals to take “small political steps,” I invited her to share the wonderful idea she provided to shift their perspective about “small political steps.” Judy graciously accepted my invitation to be the…
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On January 20, 2017, Inauguration Day, I launched My 1000 Small Steps project and posted my first newsletter and blog on this topic. I invited family, friends, and acquaintances to join this project to help keep us engaged and committed to change the outcome of the next presidential election on November 3, 2020.
Showing Up…
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