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Dear Colleague,

 

Please excuse the impersonal quality of this e-mail.

 

I am writing to ask your help for a book I am writing about Life Practices.

 

I am looking for examples of those simple things that we all do that are

essential to expressing and maintaining our values as we face life's ups and

downs - our Life Practices.

 

What I am seeking is a bit like folklore. Something with a story and an easy

to remember slogan or catchphrase. I am asking you to contribute out of your

own

personal experience not as an official representative of an organization. I am

especially interested in those practices which help you deal with others - in

your family, at work, in your immediate community, in the larger global

community, etc.

 

This is the only e-mail you will receive from me unless you choose to

participate in this project.

 

So far I have gathered over 150 practices from people all over the world: These

are

examples of contributions I have received so far that may help clarify what I am

looking for:

 

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" 'Water what you want to grow' is my motto. Whenever I see something being

done well I acknowledge it as soon as possible and in some tangible way. The

least that I do is to complement the person doing the thing well. What I try

to do more often is write a note to the person or give them a small gift."

 

"My life changed when I went from seeing mistakes as awful to seeing them

as the first chapter of a textbook on a new subject. I even had this made

into a sign that hangs on the wall in my office. 'Mistakes are just chapter

one in a textbook on a new subject' Now I get bothered if I don't have some

sort of royal screw-up every few days. It's like I am not trying."

 

"I learned from my grandfather to 'use the best materials you can afford.'

This has provided a model for my life's work. Even in my late 70's I am

still actively building things and more to the point of your book, I am

still building my life out of "the best materials I can afford."

 

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These practices come from people from many places and with a wide

variety of backgrounds. I am grateful for that. I want to show the broadest

possible

view of Life Practices from around the globe. And, at a time when there is so

much

mistrust in the world, I hope my book does some small part in reminding us that

we even though we have differences, we still have much to learn from one

another.

 

The book will feature some of the material I gather with some commentary.

 

I will be grateful if you would send me a practice that you use as a foundation

in your life.

Please include some brief biographical information as well. Also, if you would

like to share in what I am learning, please let me know as well.

 

And please let me know if you have any additional questions.

 

Thank you for your consideration.

 

Steve Lawler

 

swl

 

About me:

 

Steve Lawler an ethics consultant and writer based in St Louis, Missouri USA.

He regularly gives workshops on issues of ethics, values and culture. He has

been quoted in a number of related pieces in publications including the Wall

Street Journal, The Christian Science Monitor and Cape Talk Radio - Cape Town.

Lawler has worked with companies in the US and Europe - including Monsanto,

Pulitzer Publishing, and the Danforth Foundation. He has been a lecturer at

Washington University and at Webster University. He has written for numerous

publications.

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