Monday, March 2, 2009

Learning More about the More To Life Community


I’m delighted to have this opportunity to be contributing to the evolution of More To Life blog. Peggy Jarrett has asked me to pull together news, insights and ‘happenings’ from around the world in the More To Life (MTL) communities – USA, Europe, Middle East, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand.

We want this blog to be of value to anyone who happens by wanting to learn more…and to folks in the MTL community wanting to know what’s going on globally.

As we expand our vision of this blog, we will report on and celebrate the difference being made around the world by More To Life students and communities.

In the many friendships and collaborations I have had with students over the years, I know first hand how profoundly the course skills are used daily to make an enriching difference in the lives of others—from mending a broken relationship to getting in touch with what is deeply important and then taking action for change.

I think the MTL program is one of the most powerful vehicles for enduring personal change I know. And, I want everyone to know about it and have a sense of what exactly is on offer in the program and how anyone can participate in and support our volunteer, non-profit foundation.

Here’s a shout out to everyone -- I’d like you to do 3 things to help spread the word about the evolving conversation of the MTL community that is happening globally now:

• Subscribe to this blog with RSS or email delivery

• Spread the word and pass on this link to others

• Share your personal story of transformation or nominate someone else whose story you’d like told

I welcome any and all feedback and story ideas from anywhere in the world. I can’t promise I can post everything but I can promise to listen and respond to your notes and letters.

And remember, the More To Life program is a global community of communities, and a never-ending conversation. Let’s combine our knowledge, share together and talk about what is found to be valuable.

Email me at carolynbaehr@gmail.com . Tell me your ideas or thoughts about which community you would like to know more about—I would love to hear from you. And stay in touch with us on Facebook.

Thanks,
Carolyn

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