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The Most Important Question in Your Life |
Written by search rankpros

Tuesday, 25 March 2008
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Did I Make a Difference? When it's all said and done, will you consider whether your presence on this planet made one iota of difference? We believe everyone wants to know their lives made a difference. Why? Because nothing else really matters. So what if you made a lot of money, traveled the world, or bought a lot of stuff. Did you make a difference? Let's live our lives every single second of every single day knowing without hesitation that our lives made a difference for the better. And let's live with an easygoing elegance that is contagious to everyone we touch. Below are six really simple ways you can make a huge difference. 1. Use compact fluorescent light bulbs. If every household in America used just one bulb, this would equate to taking 1.3 million automobiles off the roads. 2. Shop at a farmer's market once a month (or more) to eat healthy, seasonal, organic food produced by local farmers. It's good for your taste buds, your health, local business, and the environment. 3. Help everyone get health care. We live in a great country, and it would be even greater if everyone had health care. Support initiative H.R. 676 that supports universal healthcare. 4. Make peace by drinking tea. No, this is not blatant self promotion for Samovar. It's just blatant truth. Tea is about connecting to the moment, whether alone or with others. If everyone were to have organic tea with a friend at least once a week, a lot of our problems would just go away. 5. Shorten your shower by just 10 seconds and conserve water and energy. 6. Reduce your environmental Toothprint. By the time you die, most will have gone through at least 1,000 toothbrushes. That's 100 million pounds of plastic toothbrushes in landfills in this country alone. Buy a toothbrush with a disposable head and you'll have made a big difference. Article Source: http://www.ArticleBlast.com |
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