In a time of uncommon change and isolation, this book focuses on how to create environments where more individuals can feel cherished, productive, and fulfilled. Strategies are suggested for tapping into one’s creative potential and putting that talent to work, resulting in greater health and balance in family, business, school, social, and civic settings. Topics addressed include the power of words, metaphor, natural guides to community building, learning styles, intercultural learning, core personalities, and ways to reduce stress and prejudice.
Cheryl Charles has served as national director of two K-12 environment education programs, Project Learning Tree and Project WILD. She served as chair of the board of John Denver's Windstar Foundation and president of the Windstar Land Conservancy.