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How to Improve Your Quality of Life
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Think about your own interests and choices regarding your various communities. Consider the following questions and briefly answer from your point of view:
1. Aside from your family, what are the most important communities or groups you presently associate with?
2. Communities are made up of neighbors who live next door, down the street, on the internet, fellow team mates, and committee or board members. Maybe they belong to your church, political party, or club. Which of these neighbors would you like to know and support better in order to improve your “quality of life”?
3. If you had complete freedom of choice, how would you change your present involvement?
4. How would more, or redefined community involvement, improve your quality of life?
5. What life changes do you need to make in order to enhance your community commitment and involvement?
Even the biggest advancement of a community begins with individual members.
           “A community has purpose and plan, and there is in
us an almost instinctive recognition of the connection between unity and strength.”
~ J. Glenn Gray
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