World Energy Saving Day is celebrated on October 21st every year. It’s a day to reflect on the importance of energy conservation and to take steps to reduce energy consumption. Saving energy at home is not only good for the environment but also helps reduce electricity bills. Implementing simple energy-efficient practices can make a significant difference in overall […]| Sun-Sea-Soil-Sky
What is Reuse Day? Reuse Day is a special occasion dedicated to promoting the importance of reusing items instead of throwing them away. It encourages people to rethink waste, find creative ways to…| Sun-Sea-Soil-Sky
Flavourful edible food cutlery is one of the newest trends in sustainable dining. As the world shifts towards conscious living and mindful choices, innovative solutions like edible cutlery help red…| Sun-Sea-Soil-Sky
Reading Time: 2minutesINTERVIEW ON THE PRICE OF BUSINESS SHOW, MEDIA PARTNER OF THIS SITE. Recently Kevin Price, Host of the nationally syndicated Price of Business Show, welcomed Daphne Michaels The post Spirit at Work appeared first on USA Daily Standard.| USA Daily Standard
Sometimes I sit back and wonder—what are we doing to this planet? To ourselves? We pride ourselves on being the most intelligent species, yet our choices often reflect the exact opposite. Take a lo…| Sun-Sea-Soil-Sky
Motivation to do anything comes in two forms: push or pull. Push… Push is generally about the avoidance of pain. It’s the “away from” side of the motivational spectrum.” You’re actively pushing yourself away from either a source of current pain or the perception of an anticipated pain. So, if you’re overweight and feeling bad […]| Jonathan fields
This post provides practical tips for promoting sustainability and reducing waste in the workplace. Strategies include implementing recycling programs, reducing paper and plastic use, composting or…| Sun-Sea-Soil-Sky
I spent 90-minutes yesterday interviewing Bob Taylor, the legendary founder of Taylor Guitars, at his San Diego compound. What an amazing person, company and and experience. But that’s for a future post. This is about something Bob shared with me after I stopped recording and asked a personal question. Since selling my last business and […] The post Make More Bad Stuff appeared first on Jonathan fields.| Jonathan fields
Great work, brilliant ideas, extraordinary art requires space. Time away. Room to process, synthesize, allow connections between seemingly disparate parts to effervesce out of the ether of the mind. Genius is the offspring of the in-between. But, increasingly, technology is removing the in-between. We don’t just walk in contemplation, we walk, talk and type. We don’t just […]| Jonathan fields
Step into life. Engage on a level that strips illusion. See so clearly the possibility beyond the haze. Breath it in. Live it out. Long enough for its essence to bind your DNA. It becomes you. A vein opens. Then you transmit. Pure. Unadulterated. Jazz. You cannot create change in others. Until you embody the […] The post Helping Others Rise appeared first on Jonathan fields.| Jonathan fields
My usual writing spot is a 10-minute drive. But on Sunday, I walked. An hour each way. No cell-phone. Nothing. Just me, my backpack and a path that wound across a bridge from Da Bronx to Manhattan, through the woods, along a river and through a park. Walking instead of driving, I lost nearly two […] The post Embrace The Space appeared first on Jonathan fields.| Jonathan fields
When it comes to the way we earn a living, whether entrepreneurs or employees, we tend to get stuck in the unfortunate middle… We are taught, from a young age, to exist in the middle. Everything in moderation. Don’t be a tall poppy, nor a shrinking violet. Good enough is good enough. The middle way, […]| Jonathan fields
Entrepreneurship, starting anything from nothing, is brutally hard. “Conscious” entrepreneurship–building a business that doesn’t just serve a consumer need and generate profit, but also makes a bigger difference–is even harder. Because it’s not just about money, it’s about unleashing expression, connection and potential, and making meaning. Helping others rise. I’ve worked with hundreds of entrepreneurs […]| Jonathan fields
A few summers back, we flew out to San Diego and spent a month driving slowly up the coast to Marin County. Just me, the wife and the kid. I hadn’t spent a lot of time in southern California, especially along the coast. So I’d never heard of or experienced the phenomenon known as the […]| Jonathan fields