- Intentional living
Intentional living is a term used in a variety of contexts including religious, ethical and values-oriented contexts as well as
coaching , personal transformation, and leadership training practices and programs. In this sense, “intentional” is defined as “done with intention or on purpose; intended” and “living” as “a manner or style of life.” “Intentional life” is a related term used to describe an objective for personal change.Intentional living typically refers to an individual's awareness and choice of
lifestyle . However, whereas lifestyle refers to “a way of life or style of living that reflects the attitudes and values of a person or group,” intentional living refers not simply to any way of life, but to those intentionally chosen by an individual based on awareness of her/his values and fundamental beliefs. This excludes intentional living from lifestyle schemes such as marketing classifications in which lifestyles don’t necessarily involve intentional or conscious choice (seelist of lifestyles ). It may also be suggested that intentional living represents an individual’s or a group’s effort to live withintegrity in relation to his or herconscience and environment.Some examples of intentional living include
Cohousing , Ethical Living, Frugal Living,Intentional Community ,Moral community , Simple Living, Sustainable Living,Vegetarianism 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 which contribute to intentional living. Examples include
appropriate technology , conservation,ecology ,environmentalism ,ethics ,humanism ,humanitarianism , moralism,religion andsocially responsible investing .See also
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Cohousing
*EcoCommunalism
*Ecovillage
*Ethical living
*Frugality
*Intentional Community
*Moral community
*Simple living
*Sustainable living
*Veganism
*Vegetarianism
*World Brotherhood Colonies External links
* [http://www.pinchtown.com Practice Intentional Living at Pinchtown.com]
References
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*"living." Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.0.1). Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2006.
*"lifestyle." The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition. Houghton Mifflin Company, 2004.
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