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Conversations That Matter offers a new a way of bringing inspiration for wise and compassionate action based on the 16 Guidelines for Life to your work, family, meditation group or yoga class.
To celebrate our new resource Conversations that matter, we have created a free 30-day taster of daily reflections inspired by the 16 Guidelines for Life.
Try the free 16G app and give yourself an ethical wake-up call, in just five minutes a day. The 16G app is free to download and suitable for IoS and Android.
The Building Inner Strength Discussion Group Guide was designed to enable community leaders and group facilitators to offer regular discussion groups based on the 16 Guidelines for Life.
The 16 Guideline Cards are a popular tool and we are now making a printable version available for the first time.
Would like to reconnect with the guidelines? Have you been looking for ways to bring the 16 Guidelines into your workplace or into your family life? Download the challenge and start the day with a difference.
16 to Live By is a project that supports young people aged 14 - 19 years in their own lives and communities in taking unified and courageous actions to help others.
Ready Set Happy is a collection of songs, poems, plays, games, and scientific experiments for children, families and teachers, based on the 16 Guidelines for Life.
Growing with the 16 Guidelines is a taster of activities taken from the resource Root Shoot Bloom (RSB) developed by Denise Flora. In 2020 Denise felt inspired to create a resource for educators and anyone working in community gardens to explore the 16 Guidelines with children outside in nature.
The Happy Toolbox contains a selection of mindfulness exercises and an activity idea for each of the 16 Guidelines for Life to playfully explore the Guidelines with children.
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