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| Welcome to the Next Step |
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| Have you filled out the assessment? It's a great way to start thinking about the contrast between life and the prevention of death. We think it’s a perfect starting point for deeper conversations, personal explorations, and life-affirming activities! |
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| We pulled together a few of our favorite ideas to further your thinking about the five leading causes of life, and how you can continue to explore them and use them as tools and lenses for viewing issues related to health. This could mean health in personal physical terms, in spiritual terms, or in terms of the health of your community, workplace, church, synagogue or mosque. |
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| Try some, and let us know how it goes. |
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Have you filled out the assessment? Do you have a do more idea? Contact us. |
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Leading Causes of Life "It's a fairly radical statement to say there are five causes of life," says Gary Gunderson. "You don't have to look for 100 things. If you can pause and look for five things, you're highly likely to find one of the five. And if you find one of the five, if you find connection and follow the thread of that connection, you'll find that what you thought was just a terrific problem actually has a heartbeat in there. If you find the heartbeat, you can strengthen it and work with it." If you would like to purchase a copy of Leading Causes of life , you can Order Here.
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