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April 3 - April 24, 2019

Disaster Practicum Feed

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Reflection, encouragement, and relationship building are all important aspects of getting a new habit to stick.
Share thoughts, encourage others, and reinforce positive new habits on the Feed.

To get started, share “your why.” Why did you join the challenge and choose the actions you did?

  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Food Learn the Truth About Expiration Dates
    How does knowing the difference between use by, sell by, and best by dates empower you to make better decisions?

    Emilia Wojcik's avatar
    Emilia Wojcik 4/30/2019 10:12 AM
    I am more mindful about food waste. 
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Food Reduce Animal Products
    In your opinion, what contributes to people in North America eating more meat than any other countries? What does this say about North American values and ways of living?

    Emilia Wojcik's avatar
    Emilia Wojcik 4/30/2019 10:12 AM
    I think that there is a culture of eating meat in america and not really caring where it comes from. I think in other countries they are either more concerned about their food or the country just doesn't have the same amount of businesses/factories that handle so much meat. 
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Buildings and Cities Go for a Daily Walk
    What have you noticed on your daily walks? What have you enjoyed? What infrastructure changes could make your walks more enjoyable or possible?

    David Roach's avatar
    David Roach 4/22/2019 5:38 PM
    On my walks I've noticed the observable evolution of architectural styles in my town from over the years. The roads and bridges are pretty well maintained in my town and there's not much work that could be done to improve the experience. Everything that needed to be done has either been done, or is in the process (roads being fixed, sink holes being filled in, etc.)
  • REFLECTION QUESTION
    Food Keep Track of Wasted Food
    An average American throws out about 240 lbs of food per year. The average family of four spends $1,500 a year on food that they throw out. Where would you rather use this money?

    Emilia Wojcik's avatar
    Emilia Wojcik 4/05/2019 7:22 AM
    Save up for other personal items for living and ability to donate more.