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  1. Micro‑Adjustments The Art of Responding Without Overreacting

    Micro adjustments are small, intentional shifts that help you respond without slipping into overreaction. By noticing quiet signals early and choosing proportionate actions, you preserve energy, build steadiness, and create meaningful change through tiny, sustainable moves. Small hinges really do swing big doors.

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  2. Micro‑Adjustments The Art of Responding Without Overreacting

    Micro adjustments are small, intentional shifts that help you respond without slipping into overreaction. By noticing quiet signals early and choosing proportionate actions, you preserve energy, build steadiness, and create meaningful change through tiny, sustainable moves. Small hinges really do swing big doors.

    journalingwrite.wordpress.com/

  3. Micro‑Adjustments The Art of Responding Without Overreacting

    Micro adjustments are small, intentional shifts that help you respond without slipping into overreaction. By noticing quiet signals early and choosing proportionate actions, you preserve energy, build steadiness, and create meaningful change through tiny, sustainable moves. Small hinges really do swing big doors.

    journalingwrite.wordpress.com/

  4. Micro‑Adjustments The Art of Responding Without Overreacting

    Micro adjustments are small, intentional shifts that help you respond without slipping into overreaction. By noticing quiet signals early and choosing proportionate actions, you preserve energy, build steadiness, and create meaningful change through tiny, sustainable moves. Small hinges really do swing big doors.

    journalingwrite.wordpress.com/

  5. Hey, Fedifriends!

    Saw a video about sustainable habits the other day, and it made me think about our choices and what I'd still like to do. I'm interested what others are doing too... thought it might give me some inspiration.

    Things we do now:

    - recycle plastic, cardboard and steel tins, and compost organic waste (through our city waste and in our own garden)

    - shop local where we can (e.g. farmers' market)

    - keep chickens for manure and eggs (and another way to reduce food waste)

    - plant out the verge as a native garden for the birds, butterflies, etc

    - keep cats in an enclosed catio so they can be outside and watch birds and lizards but not eat them

    - wash clothes in cold water and line dry

    Things I'd like to do:

    - walk/use the bus/ride my bike more

    - grow more salad greens instead of buying them

    - get rid of our gas stove in favour of an electric or induction one

    - replace our ageing and inefficient gas hot water system with a solar one

    Thoughts, suggestions, ideas for other things? Mine not an exhaustive list but I would love some new input.

    #sustainability #SustainableHabits #GrowYourOwn #gardening #wildlife