But people today are
confused about what that means, and
about what’s expected from them.
We hear daily news
reports about pollution, looming
environmental disasters and avoidable
human suffering, to name just a few
examples. At the same time, advertising
pummels us with the idea that “more” is
better and that success and happiness
come from material possessions.
What we’re not being
told, unfortunately, is that “Eco”
living that improves our planet does not
mean “deprived” or “stark” living.
This is why practical
solutions, a positive approach and
plenty of humor are at the heart of
Provokare presentations.
You will learn that being
at the forefront of the socially
responsible movement is a lot easier
than you may think, and that the key to
provoking change is inspiring people to
act.
We are witnessing a
growing demand for something different —
a different mix of products, a different
way of conducting business, a completely
different way of involving our lives and
organizations in provoking change.
Green-inspired or not, individuals,
organizations, world economies and
cultures will thrive by cutting costs
and adding perceived value. We will also
enjoy a greater sense of fulfillment.
For more information go
to:
www.provokare.com
Linda
is next week's greeter.
The
speaker next week is: Steve Holmstrom
who will tell us all about the Mothball
Fleet in Suisuin Bay.
Lunch
Chicken Caesar Salad or Beef Tip
with Rice and Melon Bowl

See you all
next week!
SLee