Join us for this Community Conversation on the topic of GRATITUDE.
CONNECT AND ENGAGE: THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS
Tools and Techniques to
Create Meaning, Connection and Community
Have a Positive Impact! Our Skills are Needed Now. We cannot wait to be effective. Join in the conversation and share your ideas and experiences so we can successfully address our ever-increasing challenges.
As we approach Independence Day, it is interesting to note that the Declaration of Independence proclaims that the Pursuit of Happiness is an unalienable right.
So, what sparks happiness in you?
One way I experience freedom is…
One way I value independence is…
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The other day, while waiting in a line at a local grocery store, this little boy, quite casually, turned his face up to his Mother and said, “Thank You Mom,” in such a direct and sincere way. Several of the people on this same line saw this as well and we all smiled. Sometimes, our happiness can come from just witnessing the genuine but beautiful exchanges between two people. This emanates from the notion of “Catch Someone doing something Right!” It strengthens the relationship between the giver and the receiver, but also has an impact on the observer.
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Share your thoughts and responses on PCW social platforms or send us an
email: info[at]princetoncommunityworks.org and let’s connect and engage on this topic so we can inspire each other on the spe cific ways we experience happiness, freedom and independence, as we celebrate the 4th of July.
What Are We Doing for Self-care & Wellness?
The recent Community Conversations on wellness and self-care were awesome! In the spirit of sharing, we are posting a listing of tips and what people are doing to make it through.
Marge Smith – 2020 – PCW This Fall and Beyond
Due to Covid-19 pandemic, we are thinking creatively about how to continue to connect (online) and re-imagining how we present training on topics that nonprofits need now and in 2021. We are dedicated to our worthy mission, so Princeton Community Works is re-imagining its Annual Conference to address the realities of 2020 and beyond.
Completed – Zoom Training by Princeton Community Works
Princeton Community Works offered Zoom training for volunteers and participants in September.
Learning About Starting A Non-profit
Shirley Satterfield, who leads the Witherspoon-Jackson Historical and Cultural Society in Princeton, explains how Princeton Community Works has helped her over the years.
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