Posts Tagged ‘sustainable living’

Green Living Presentation by Antoinette Nue, The Green Living Goddess

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

...and the rest of the day is fun and games.

We’re each evolving and exploring life as higher spiritual beings, perhaps searching for our Divine purpose, but have you fully explored your true nature? 

 Every morning in Africa, a lion wakes up and knows that it must outrun the slowest gazelle or it will starve; but after the “instinctual stuff” is taken care of, the rest of the day is fun and games.  And life was meant to be the same for people. 

Do you know what your “instinctual stuff” is?  And how can the rest of your day be fun and games? 

Explore the core of green living and learn How to Live a Fabulous Life in Greater Harmony with The Universe in 5 memorable steps.   Free presentation at Phoenix & Dragon Bookstore in Sandy Springs, on Thursday, July 8th, at 7pm.  5531 Roswell Road, Atlanta 30342, P&D phone: 404-255-5207.

Take home America’s first how-to-go-green DVD to help you live in accordance with your true nature as revealed during the presentation:  $20

+ Win a green swag bag featuring gifts from Agape & Zoe Naturals, organic wine from Argentina, lunch from 5 Seasons Brewery – a green restaurant, green household goodies from Kroger (yes, Kroger has the green goods), and more.

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Spring Cleaning? Break Out of Your Comfort Zone!

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

No matter where you live, you’ve probably had enough warm days strung together to inspire you to start pulling out Spring clothes even if you’re not quite ready to put away the winter stuff.  In Atlanta, we’ve had 70 degree weather since the first day of Spring…and outrageous pollen to go with.

As you start your Spring cleaning, I encourage you to donate all of your old clothes, the ones you’ve outgrown – even though I’m sure you’ll lose the weight, and the nice pieces that you just don’t see yourself wearing this season.  Bless them all and release them to someone who will appreciate them and wear them.  It’s not just good for your closet, its good for your soul.  When you donate  clothes – especially nice clothes, you’re telling the universe that you have plenty and you love to share because you have an endless supply – but I’ll tackle that subject in my new series, The All Is Well Club. 

If you’re like most people, you’d never think of donating old cleaning rags, well-worn underwear, towels and clothes that have sprung leaks in them :)   Break out of your comfort zone and donate those to Goodwill or to your thrift store as well; if you throw them away, they’ll end up in the landfill where they’ll stay forever. 

 Thrift stores are usually serviced by salvage yards that send unsellables to developing countries and if they’re not fit for human use, they’re sold to seat cushion manufacturers and end up in car, truck, and boat seats.  I make that point in an uncoming video but I wanted to make that point today before most of you get heavily into Spring cleaning.

Cheers!

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The Most Frequently Asked Questions About Going Green

Friday, February 19th, 2010

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