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"To create and nurture a sustainable residential community that promotes student success, supports Furman's academic mission through contributions to borderless learning, and fosters intentional engagement among students, faculty and staff."

Monday, October 31, 2011

Sustainable Advocacy Workshop

Who: Dr. Brandon Inabinet, Assistant Professor Communication Studies 
What: Sustainable Advocacy Workshop
When: 2:30-4:30 PM Thursday, November 3, 2011
Where: Shi Center Community Room - Right in our backyards! 


Dr. Inabinet was awarded a Mellon Fellowship through the Shi Center and is hosting a workshop that he mentioned is worth while for several reasons: 


1. The ideas will be published, and you all would be co-creators of knowledge for that publication.
2. The information we discuss could help your groups (if you are involved) better utilize resources to spread information, manage messages, etc.
3. You can come to understand your own interest (or disinterest) in sustainability better, and how it functions in a community setting like Furman.
4. It should be painless and possibly even fun.

Let me know by WEDNESDAY no later than 9PM if you are interested in attending and I will send Dr. Inabinet an e-mail with the number of Greenbelt Residents who wish to attend. ALSO, if you attend you will receive a local gift card. 

Thanks! And, don't forget to read all about this month's (NOVEMBER) theme.

 Peace, 
J.  

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Month of November: Meaningful Interpersonal Relationships

Meaningful Interpersonal Relationships

The most basic and powerful way to connect to another person is to listen. Just listen. Perhaps the most important thing we ever give each other is our attention…”
- Rachel Naomi Remen


This month is all about meaningful interpersonal relationships! And, let’s face it, it’s pretty darn important because not only are we surrounded by people daily wherever we go and in whatever we do but in college, we live with them too!

So, take this month to truly focus on strengthening your relationships with friends and family, fellow Furman students, your roommates, your Greenbelt Community AND taking time just for you!

Relationships tend to follow the succession of:

1. Acquaintance  2. Buildup;  3. Continuation;  4.  Deterioration; and 5. Termination,

But your relationships may not always reach every step throughout the life of the relationship. Relationships of every kind take TIME, ENERGY and a little LOVE and it’s important to keep a balance between the time you devote to your relationships and the time for yourself so that you can truly be happy in every moment.


Follow the link for some tips on building interpersonal relationships:

http://www.positive-attitude-tips.com/interpersonal-relations.html

And, if you are seeking balance follow this link below:

http://www.mindtools.com/pages/article/newHTE_93.htm

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Also for this Weekend ...

Generous Garden Project volunteer opportunity – This Saturday, October 29, 8am-12pm and they will provide FREE lunch afterwards, so please let me know if you are interested in helping out and I'll get in contact with the director to let him know how many people are coming!






And, one more thing!


Remember to contact me if you are interested in volunteering with Plant Trees for Greenville! The dates are below:


October 29, Tree Planting, Genesis Homes, 56 Hollywood Circle, Greenville, SC, 29607 - 9:00 am - Noon Volunteers Needed!

November 5, Tree Planting, Fine Arts Center, 102 Pine Knoll Drive, Greenville, SC 29609 - 9:00 am - Noon Volunteers Needed!

November 10, Tree Planting, Christ Church Episcopal, Greenville, SC

November 12, Tree Planting Reforestation Project, Del Norte

HELLER SERVICES FALL FEST~!

Hey Greenbelt!
 Heller Services needs your help with Fall Fest this SATURDAY (October 29) from 1-5PM. If you are interested in volunteering please contact Emily McClimon (emily.mcclimon@furman.edu).

Thursday, October 20, 2011

FREE CHICK-FIL-A BREAKFAST!

Hey Greenbelt! 



The NV and GB CA crew are hosting a FREE Chick-Fil-A breakfast Wednesday, October 26 from 8:00am - 10:00am (or until supplies run out) near the bridge between Gambrell and NV.. So, stop by and grab some breakfast on the way to class!  Also, for us vegetarians .. there are plain biscuits as well :) 





Enjoy! 
J. 

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Generous Garden Project! PLUS Composting UPDATES!!

Hey Greenbelt! 

I hope that you all had a terrific FALL BREAK and came back to campus well rested and ready for the second half of the semester! 

I wanted to let you all know that there is an awesome volunteer opportunity for October 29, 2011 from 8am-12pm. It is a volunteer opportunity with Generous Garden Project. The Generous Garden Project is a non-profit garden that directly grows food for those who are hungry in Greenville.  It is a very cool garden with a great mission that would benefit from extra volunteers.  



They usually work in the garden from 8am-12pm and provide FREE lunch afterwards, so please let me know if you are interested in helping out and I'll get in contact with the director to let him know how many people are coming!  

Also, keep me updated on who is interested in PLANT TREES FOR GREENVILLE! (dates below) 

November 5, Tree Planting, Fine Arts Center, 102 Pine Knoll Drive, Greenville, SC 29609 - 9:00 am - Noon   Volunteers Needed!
November 10, Tree Planting, Christ Church Episcopal, Greenville, SC
November 12, Tree Planting Reforestation Project, Del Norte

And, as you all may know, the COMPOSTING bins are cleaned and new, healthy compost has been added, so go on and have some HAPPY COMPOSTING MOMENTS! Oh and, if you see Bruce (or send him an e-mail) thank him for all his help with our composting bins! 

Thanks! 

Peace, 
J. 

Monday, October 3, 2011

Healthy Behaviors Month!


Healthy Behaviors!


This October is Healthy Behaviors month! It’s important as college students to take care of ourselves and ensure that we understand how our actions can affect our health. Also, being in Greenbelt, sustainability is not just about the environment; it is about us too – our minds, body and spirit! So, here are some helpful tips to keep your mind healthy. Try to pick a few tips and implement them each day!  

1.    Laugh every day, several times a day
2.    Make a list of up to 100 personal pleasures and pursue one every week
3.    In order to gain balance in life make a list of things “My life would be complete if …” and see what areas of your life you need to focus on
4.    Make a list of the happiest moments of your life and think about one of these moments every day. This will be decrease your stress levels and make you a happier person
5.    Keep an uncluttered to-do list. Avoid to-do lists that are longer than 9-10 tasks and update them as you go
6.    Add mini relaxation sessions (1.5 – 2 minutes) throughout the day: close your eyes, relax, breathe slowly and deeply, imagine a peaceful and serene place
7.    Read books every day
8.    Play brain games as often as possible such as Sudoku or the Crossword puzzle
9.    Feel younger no matter what your age is – do things that are not “appropriate” for your age, hang out with younger people, be optimistic and less serious about life
10. Learn a new skill every week
11. Spend money on memorable vacations and trips rather than shopping
12. Try balance exercises with your eyes closed – this will improve your brain’s plasticity. Stand on one leg with your eyes closed or try Yoga poses with closed eyes
13. Ditch TV and study but take time to RELAX and do something you enjoy such as running, walking or sitting out on the porch swing
14. Get at least 2 hours 30 minutes of moderate activity weekly (brisk walking, dancing, gardening, swimming) or at least 1 hour and 15 minutes of vigorous activity weekly (jogging, cardio aerobics)
15. Practice being spiritual (consider prayer, religion, meditation, positive beliefs). Spirituality is linked to longevity, better health and lower stress levels as well as a general sense of well-being.
16. Take multivitamins and mineral supplements
17. Go to sleep earlier and sleep longer (get your 8 hours of zzz-s daily)
18. Stack your fridge with healthy, organic products weekly to avoid last-minute carry outs, unhealthy frozen dinners and eating out
19. EAT DARK CHOCOLATE to cope with cravings and to protect blood vessels as well as to prevent cardiovascular disease (do not go overboard though, one or two squares daily is all you need)
20. Eat lots of brightly colored vegetables (spinach, tomatoes, carrots, beets etc.) because they are rich in anti-oxidants, flavonoids and vitamins and try to buy ORGANIC when possible
21. Have small treats every week. Choose a treat that you like the most and have it every week to keep your healthy eating enjoyable (eating a pizza or a chocolate Sundae is not a treat, it is pigging out)
22. Do not eat heavy meals before you go to bed. If you are hungry go for some fruit, a small bowl of whole grain cereal or yogurt
23. Eat only whole grain cereal. Look for at least 3 g of fiber and not more than 10g of sugar in one serving
24. Add walnuts to your breakfast or salad to increase your omega-3 consumption
25. Add sunflower seeds, almonds and hazelnuts to your meals to increase your vitamin E consumption


Good Luck with MIDTERMS!! And keep on, keeping on! 

Peace, 
J.