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For A Change back issues
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Ear to the ground.
December 1, 2006... Letting go
In the yogic tradition, the practice of pratyahara teaches you to let go, through first facing up to your pain and entering into it. This requires determination.
We tend to defer things like this which have to do with our wellbeing, and it isn't difficult to find...
Who cares?(FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK)
December 1, 2006... With a name like For A Change the choice of theme for the last lead story was an obvious one: living with change. And of course it' s not only at milestone moments like these that we face change. We wake up to it every day--global change, institutional change, personal change.
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Climate of change: the world has the resources to respond to climate change, maintains Alan Porteous. But we need to get on with it.(LEAD STORY)
December 1, 2006... HUMANITY is faced with a menacing question. What happens if we hit nature's thresholds, the so-called tipping points of the global systems that sustain us? And will we be left with the resources to adapt?
The evidence for global climate change is becoming ever more visible. Nine out of...
Business of change: when the whole context in which you've existed changes, what do you do? The Managing Director of a family firm describes his experience.(Company overview)
December 1, 2006... OUR FAMILY firm was founded by my great-great-grandfather in the early 19th century. My forebears had a strong Christian ethos, and this had significant consequences for the company when, in the 1930s, my grandfather accepted the challenge to let the Methodist faith, which he proclaimed and...
Life of change: Mary Lean reflects on a major upheaval in her life.(LEAD STORY)(Editorial)
December 1, 2006... 'YOU MUST have seen a lot of changes in your time?' the visitor asked the ancient churchwarden.
'Yes,' he replied, 'and I've opposed every one of them!'
I can identify with that. I hate change. It makes me edgy, fearful and insecure--particularly if I don't know where it is leading....