Displaying 16 to 26 of 26 Publications
It’s Easy to be Green: Fact Sheet
by Donna Krug
MF2886
Advice on recycling for consumers. 4-page, b/w.Published Date: Aug 2009
Community Composting: Composting Site Management Levels
EP23
Landfills should manage yard wastes separately. Methods will vary depending on the volume and type of material, space available, and equipment.Published Date: May 1995
Guide for Community Yard Waste Composting in Kansas
MF2275
Learn more about community composting, an economical alternative for disposing of yard trimmings. 16-page, b/w.Published Date: Aug 1997
Making Time for Your Community: Stress Management
by Emily Mark
EP105
Stress is the rate of wear and tear on your body caused by living. It is the physical, mental and chemical adjustments that your body makes in accordance to the circumstances of your life.Published Date: Jun 2001
Making Time for Your Community: Getting Organized
by Emily Mark
EP106
You can begin to organize your home and your life by establishing systems for getting out of the house in the morning, keeping track of important dates, housework, shopping, & bills.Published Date: Jun 2001
Making Time for Your Community: Delegating
by Emily Mark
EP107
Think about your reasons for not delegating some of your tasks at work or in the context of a volunteer role. If you are like most of us, you have some standard reasons.Published Date: Jun 2001
Making Time for Your Community: Managing Conflict
by Emily Mark
EP108
Interpersonal conflict is suppressed in favor of group harmony. Suppressing conflict only drives it underground to reappear later in some more destructive form.Published Date: Jun 2001
Making Time for Your Community: Time Management
by Emily Mark
EP104
Keep a balance between your volunteer time, personal time, work time, etc. Accomplish priority items. Have free time without feeling guilty. Gain a sense of accomplishment. Reduce stress.Published Date: Jun 2001
Making Time for Your Community: Goal Setting
by Emily Mark
EP101
How do people set realistic goals and expectations? One way to make goals more realistic is to begin by examining values. Values guide our day-to-day ways of feeling, thinking and behaving.Published Date: Jun 2001
Making Time for Your Community: Decision Making
by Emily Mark
EP102
Decision making is the process of selecting one course of action from several alternative actions. It involves using what you know, (or can learn) to get what you need.Published Date: Jun 2001
Making Time for Your Community: Communication
by Emily Mark
EP103
Face-to-face conversation is becoming rare in this day of electronic devices. Without the personal touch, even members of a close-knit association can forget how to relate to one another.Published Date: Jun 2001
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