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What is Intentional Living?

 

Intentional living requires one to be aware of their fundamental beliefs and to be willing to make an effort to have their behavior reflect these beliefs in a form of integrity in relation to his or her conscience and environment. In some cases, such changes are drastic enough that like-minded individuals group together in intentional communities.

Some examples of intentional living include cohousing, ethical living, frugal living, moral community, simple living, sustainable living as well as many religious lifestyles.

While not necessarily representing distinct or actual lifestyles, many themes and areas of human interest, activity, and study exist that contribute to intentional living. Examples include appropriate technology, conservation, ecology, environmentalism, humanism, humanitarianism, and socially responsible investing. 

 

For my family intentional living is living self sustainably in cooperation with others. Farming, rasing livestock, and producing income generating goods as a community. Living equally amongst each other an helping each other. By doing so we hope to LIVE not just to survive, but to live and enjoy our time with our friends and family.

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