I normally get royally miffed when I get forwarded messages from friends with "inspirational" messages but this message (written by George Carlin of all people) was so powerful that I had to share. It's a great kick start and ah-ha for the new year. Here's to a GREAT 2008! I hope you send this post around!
"The paradox of our time in history is that we have taller buildings but shorter tempers, wider Freeways, but narrower viewpoints. We spend more, but have less, we buy more, but enjoy less. We have bigger houses and smaller families, more conveniences, but less time. We have more degrees but less sense, more knowledge, but less judgment, more experts, yet more problems, more medicine, but less wellness.
We drink too much, smoke too much, spend too recklessly, laugh too little, drive too fast, get too angry, stay up too late, get up too tired, read too little, watch TV too much, and pray too seldom.
We have multiplied our possessions, but reduced our values. We talk too much, love too seldom, and hate too often.
We've learned how to make a living, but not a life. We've added years to life not life to years. We've been all the way to the moon and back, but have trouble crossing the street to meet a new neighbor. We conquered outer space but not inner space. We've done larger things, but not better things.
We've cleaned up the air, but polluted the soul. We've conquered the atom, but not our prejudice. We write more, but learn less. We plan more, but accomplish less. We've learned to rush, but not to wait. We build more computers to hold more information, to produce more copies than ever, but we communicate less and less.
These are the times of fast foods and slow digestion, big men and small character, steep profits and shallow relationships. These are the days of two incomes but more divorce, fancier houses, but broken homes. These are days of quick trips, disposable diapers, throwaway morality, one night stands, overweight bodies, and pills that do everything from cheer, to quiet, to kill. It is a time when there is much in the showroom window and nothing in the stockroom. A time when technology can bring this letter to you, and a time when you can choose either to share this insight, or to just hit delete...
Remember; spend some time with your loved ones, because they are not going to be around forever.
Remember, say a kind word to someone who looks up to you in awe, because that little person soon will grow up and leave your side.
Remember, to give a warm hug to the one next to you, because that is the only treasure you can give with your heart and it doesn't cost a cent.
Remember, to say, "I love you" to your partner and your loved ones, but most of all mean it. A kiss and an embrace will mend hurt when it comes from deep inside of you.
Remember to hold hands and cherish the moment for someday that person will not be there again.
Give time to love, give time to speak! And give time to share the precious thoughts in your mind.
AND ALWAYS REMEMBER:
Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.
If you don't send this to at least 8 people....Who cares? "
--Dr Bob Morehead
Monday, December 31, 2007
Help People and Planet - Give to Co-Op America
Greetings Conscious Spenders,
For any of you looking for that last taz write off before the end of the year, here's your donation location:
Help Co-op America advance their programs into 2008 and beyond!
Each and every donation goes toward:
Tackling the climate crisis
Building sustainable communities
Creating a fair trading system
Advancing green from coast to coast
Your contribution will be matched dollar for dollar. Give today!
For any of you looking for that last taz write off before the end of the year, here's your donation location:
Help Co-op America advance their programs into 2008 and beyond!
Each and every donation goes toward:
Tackling the climate crisis
Building sustainable communities
Creating a fair trading system
Advancing green from coast to coast
Your contribution will be matched dollar for dollar. Give today!
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Nature Rocks
Friday, December 28, 2007
Help Share Knowledge - Give to the Breast Cancer Fund by December 31
The Breast Cancer Fund is all about research to aid in Breast Cancer prevention and they need funding to continue their efforts. This is a conscous request to help put any "I want to donate before the end of the year dollars" to a great cause. BCF released a great report called The Falling Age of Puberty in U.S. Girls: What We Know, What We Need to Know by Dr. Sandra Steingraber, and State of the Evidence: The Connection Between Breast Cancer and the Environment.
Any gift through December 31 in support of the Breast Cancer Fund's scientific work will be matched, dollar for dollar, up to $50,000.
Women and Men of all ages are at risk for Breast Cancer and you can help!
Click here to help Breast Cancer Fund Reach the $50,000 Betsy Gordon Science Challenge Grant
Any gift through December 31 in support of the Breast Cancer Fund's scientific work will be matched, dollar for dollar, up to $50,000.
Women and Men of all ages are at risk for Breast Cancer and you can help!
Click here to help Breast Cancer Fund Reach the $50,000 Betsy Gordon Science Challenge Grant
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Green Holiday Recap
Greetings Conscious Spenders,
I hope you all had a wonderful holiday. I am in Santa Barbara trying to not inhale all the ash that is STILL blowing around from the October fires and working to get settled back in from the holiday madness.
The holidays were great and my green gifting was a success. The people who received Organic Bouquet flowers from me couldn't rave enough. I will definitely use them for green gifts again. Quality company, amazing service.
I splurged and bought a pretty foofy foofy (but green!) gift from Organic Kitchen via Neiman Marcus that totally rocked my world. As a cleaning nut and green girl, this was the perfect healthy cleaning gift - too coolio. The Patchouli Grapefruit lotion is divine!
It was really positive to see all the green gifts and my mother-in-law even asked for all her gift bags back after her grand kids opened presents to recycle them for next year - I was a proud kid :)
Here's to a happy, healthy new year!
I hope you all had a wonderful holiday. I am in Santa Barbara trying to not inhale all the ash that is STILL blowing around from the October fires and working to get settled back in from the holiday madness.
The holidays were great and my green gifting was a success. The people who received Organic Bouquet flowers from me couldn't rave enough. I will definitely use them for green gifts again. Quality company, amazing service.
I splurged and bought a pretty foofy foofy (but green!) gift from Organic Kitchen via Neiman Marcus that totally rocked my world. As a cleaning nut and green girl, this was the perfect healthy cleaning gift - too coolio. The Patchouli Grapefruit lotion is divine!
It was really positive to see all the green gifts and my mother-in-law even asked for all her gift bags back after her grand kids opened presents to recycle them for next year - I was a proud kid :)
Here's to a happy, healthy new year!
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
I shopped, I saved, I gave back (to Co-Op America!) I'm stoked!
It's that fab time of year where all conscious spending goes out the window and we are not in the holiday "oh s-%$" gift-giving-madly mayhem. For those of you who had a list and stuck to it, I sincerely commend you.
I for one, thought I was on track, bragged in a previous post that I had omitted so many unnecessary gifts, yet here I am ready to leave for Utah for the holiday (I live in California) and as I blog, I am also frantically online buying last minute gifts for people I just realized I need to gift.
BUT HERE'S THE GOOD NEWS ! You can still give gifts that give back that are meaningful. Co-Op America has a deal with Organic Bouquet where you get a 25% discount AND $10 is donated to Co-Op America!
So I supported a green company, gave beautiful gifts and supported a great cause.
Whew!!! Still consciously spending!
We will talk about ways to pay off credit cards in 2008! ha!
Happy Holidays!
I for one, thought I was on track, bragged in a previous post that I had omitted so many unnecessary gifts, yet here I am ready to leave for Utah for the holiday (I live in California) and as I blog, I am also frantically online buying last minute gifts for people I just realized I need to gift.
BUT HERE'S THE GOOD NEWS ! You can still give gifts that give back that are meaningful. Co-Op America has a deal with Organic Bouquet where you get a 25% discount AND $10 is donated to Co-Op America!
So I supported a green company, gave beautiful gifts and supported a great cause.
Whew!!! Still consciously spending!
We will talk about ways to pay off credit cards in 2008! ha!
Happy Holidays!
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Give the gift of Green Clean this holiday!
One of my best friends on the planet is expecting her second baby and the first friend words out of my mouth at lunch last week were questions about the products she uses to clean her house for her 3year old and baby-on the way.
Homes are the MOST TOXIC environments, mainly due to the crap (TOXIC CRAP) that we use to "clean" our homes. Chemicals weaken immune systems, especially infants, kids and seniors (folks with weaker systems)
So, instead of giving a silly gift this year, give the gift of green clean - healthy cleaning products! It's creative, caring and makes a difference.
I lovelovelove www.livingreen.com owned by Ellen Strickland, green pioneer and healthy living advocate extrodinaire. She has stores in Santa Barbara, Montecito and Culver City and now you can shop healthy cleaning products online with them.
Give a great gift this year - help make healthier homes!
Homes are the MOST TOXIC environments, mainly due to the crap (TOXIC CRAP) that we use to "clean" our homes. Chemicals weaken immune systems, especially infants, kids and seniors (folks with weaker systems)
So, instead of giving a silly gift this year, give the gift of green clean - healthy cleaning products! It's creative, caring and makes a difference.
I lovelovelove www.livingreen.com owned by Ellen Strickland, green pioneer and healthy living advocate extrodinaire. She has stores in Santa Barbara, Montecito and Culver City and now you can shop healthy cleaning products online with them.
Give a great gift this year - help make healthier homes!
Thursday, December 13, 2007
Skip the Mall - Shop online and support the Breast Cancer Fund!!!
Do yourself a favor and spare some stress this holiday season. Make a cup of tea, get on your computer and skip the mall and do your shopping online - who wants to go to fight the parking wars and shop for silly thneeds anyhoo?
You can shop online AND support the breast cancer fund! If you buy through their online shopping mall, they get a percentage of donation with every purchase.
The Breast Cancer Fund supports science and research to help stop breast cancer in the first place. One of my best friends is a breast cancer survivor, I have seen the impact this disease has and I LOVELOVELOVE causes like BCF that work for prevention!
Support a great cause, find great gifts and if you still have not sent cards this year, it's not too late. You can send nature-inspired, video holiday greetings online through Three Leaf Cards. 10% of every annual membership purchase goes to the non-profit organization of your choice, you can choose The Breast Cancer Fund.
Happy Holidays and Here's to Conscious Shopping!
You can shop online AND support the breast cancer fund! If you buy through their online shopping mall, they get a percentage of donation with every purchase.
The Breast Cancer Fund supports science and research to help stop breast cancer in the first place. One of my best friends is a breast cancer survivor, I have seen the impact this disease has and I LOVELOVELOVE causes like BCF that work for prevention!
Support a great cause, find great gifts and if you still have not sent cards this year, it's not too late. You can send nature-inspired, video holiday greetings online through Three Leaf Cards. 10% of every annual membership purchase goes to the non-profit organization of your choice, you can choose The Breast Cancer Fund.
Happy Holidays and Here's to Conscious Shopping!
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Give the Gift of Feeding a Child for a Year
Blake Mycoskie (the absolutely handsome) owner of TOMS Shoes, sent out an email today announcing the FEED BAG PROJECT.
For every bag purchased, one child is fed for 1 full school year through the World FOOD Program. The FEED bag is designed to raise awareness and funds for hungry children and to help them get into school and out of hunger. Each FEED bag sold will provide a school year of meals for one child in need and give them the hope of an education and a regular meal. Whether you tote your FEED bag to school, work, play, or shop, remember that your bag helped to FEED and educate one child for one school year.
Need a cool gift? Buy these! Everybody needs a new grocery tote (saves paper and plastic) and it's for a good cause!
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
Great Conscious Spending Oprah Segment
I was surfing the web for conscious spending resources to keep the motivation for conscious holiday spending in the air and I came across a great clip from Oprah.
See Oprah's Conscious Spending Segment
It's an older TV segment, but the tips are still valid. It's about spending money with thought and reason.
There is a conscious spending quiz and video clips.
Invest in yourself for the new year, revamp your conscious spending savvy!
See Oprah's Conscious Spending Segment
It's an older TV segment, but the tips are still valid. It's about spending money with thought and reason.
There is a conscious spending quiz and video clips.
Invest in yourself for the new year, revamp your conscious spending savvy!
Monday, December 10, 2007
Green Gifts - Don't let your gift giving kill you
It's the time of year where we max out our credit cards in the name of "holiday cheer" and go crazy buying "thneeds"
four our friends, family, coworkers, contact and loved ones.
I am going to be on my green gifts soapbox until the holiday, so I thought I'd kick off my rant by suggesting how you avoid buying holiday gifts period.
I worked in retail (Saks Fifth Avenue) for years and spent my holidays selling, wrapping, selecting and taking returns for all the thneeds that people bought over the holidays. The stress kicked in, conscious spending went out the door. It never failed, I watched people get Christmas coo-coo every year and as much as it made my commissions soar as a shopgirl, it started my loathing for stupid holiday shopping and my start of scaling the madness.
Here's how I started saving my green for the holidays:
1. I stopped the gift exchange stupidness - who needs to buy a gift to get a useless one in return? It ends up in the trash (bad for landfills) or takes up space OR you give a nice gift and get one that is so-so in return. Stupid, done, off the purchase list.
2. I asked my family to stop gift exchanging and give to charity instead. This took my parents years to break the habit (but you know, two years after getting a card that says "I donated to charity" that was not attached to a gift and they come around). I live in a teeny condo, this change has saved my wallet, my space and my stress. It's tough to get this in place, but it is SO worth it.
3. Give gifts to kids under 15 ONLY. The holidays are for kids anyways! Some on, put your moolah into giving to the lives that love this time of year - the smiles you get in exchange are so worth it.
4. Give the gift of connection. I try to take my holiday cash and put it into visits and dinners with family. We don't need a damn thing for the holidays, treat the ones you love to conversation and a great meal. So worth it!
5. When you do give, GIVE GIFTS FROM CONSCIOUS COMPANIES. I give client gifts as I am so grateful for my great work partners and I give gifts from companies like Aveda (Aveda candles are a PERFECT gift)!
Make the holidays meaningful - start by being a conscious spender! Be green and save green!
four our friends, family, coworkers, contact and loved ones.
I am going to be on my green gifts soapbox until the holiday, so I thought I'd kick off my rant by suggesting how you avoid buying holiday gifts period.
I worked in retail (Saks Fifth Avenue) for years and spent my holidays selling, wrapping, selecting and taking returns for all the thneeds that people bought over the holidays. The stress kicked in, conscious spending went out the door. It never failed, I watched people get Christmas coo-coo every year and as much as it made my commissions soar as a shopgirl, it started my loathing for stupid holiday shopping and my start of scaling the madness.
Here's how I started saving my green for the holidays:
1. I stopped the gift exchange stupidness - who needs to buy a gift to get a useless one in return? It ends up in the trash (bad for landfills) or takes up space OR you give a nice gift and get one that is so-so in return. Stupid, done, off the purchase list.
2. I asked my family to stop gift exchanging and give to charity instead. This took my parents years to break the habit (but you know, two years after getting a card that says "I donated to charity" that was not attached to a gift and they come around). I live in a teeny condo, this change has saved my wallet, my space and my stress. It's tough to get this in place, but it is SO worth it.
3. Give gifts to kids under 15 ONLY. The holidays are for kids anyways! Some on, put your moolah into giving to the lives that love this time of year - the smiles you get in exchange are so worth it.
4. Give the gift of connection. I try to take my holiday cash and put it into visits and dinners with family. We don't need a damn thing for the holidays, treat the ones you love to conversation and a great meal. So worth it!
5. When you do give, GIVE GIFTS FROM CONSCIOUS COMPANIES. I give client gifts as I am so grateful for my great work partners and I give gifts from companies like Aveda (Aveda candles are a PERFECT gift)!
Make the holidays meaningful - start by being a conscious spender! Be green and save green!
Sunday, December 9, 2007
A truly reSOURCEful toothbrush
We live in a time crunched world...when we lack time, we tend to naturally lack time to think.
Thank goodness the folks at RADIUS TOOTHBRUSH took the time to think about the fact that 80%, yes 80% of the materials used by standard toothbrushes do not have to be replaced Post thought, they created the source toothbrush. The handles are made with renewable resource bio-plastic handles that are made from recycled wood or flax mixed with post-consumer polypropylene.
SO COOL and uber conscious.
It's the same concept with razors, you only need to replace the heads of those, so why not only replace the heads of toothbrushes? I know, ah-ha!
The next time you get a new toothbrush, get a eco-friendly toothbrush!
Saturday, December 8, 2007
I didn't panic when I bought expensive jeans that were organic
It's been a wild week, plus it's the start of the chaotic holidays. So, what's a stressed out girl to do? SHOP! (Duh!?) So even though I spent a LOT on my new organic bootcut jeans, I feel good that they are 100% organic cotton (and they make my butt look good, thank gawad) Even better, the online clothing boutique that I bought my jeans from, Kate Boutique, donates 1% to Heal the Ocean. Poifect!
Dear Conscious Spending Goddess:
I bought quality over quantity today but and I will wear these timeless jeans forever. I will wash them with my Cleanut Vegan soap only after I have worn them several times because I don't need to wash them every time I wear them. I will wait at minimum four wears. I will wash in cold. I will be a conscious spender. I am grateful for conscious shopping therapy.
Amen.
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