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Question 2: Dallas Arcand’s Living a Circular Life suggests we find ways to (re)connect to Mother Nature. Discuss your relationship with Nature.
Do you believe you spend enough time in Nature/with Nature?
● If “yes”, how?
● If “no”, what are some barriers preventing you from developing or rekindling your
relationship with nature?
Jot down your responses on the chart paper. Bullet points are fine.

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### My Relationship with Nature

- **Connection to Nature:**
- Enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking and biking.
- Regularly visit parks and nature reserves to unwind and relax.
- Engage in mindfulness practices outdoors, like meditation and yoga.
- Participate in community gardening and conservation efforts.

- **Time Spent in Nature:**
- Aim for weekend hikes or nature walks at least once a week.
- Spend time in my backyard or balcony gardening and observing wildlife.
- Attend nature-focused events, such as guided nature walks or workshops.

- **Benefits of Time Spent in Nature:**
- Improves my mental well-being and reduces stress.
- Provides an opportunity for physical exercise.
- Strengthens my appreciation for biodiversity and environmental stewardship.
- Fosters a sense of belonging and connectedness to the earth.

- **Future Intentions:**
- Plan more camping trips to immerse in natural surroundings.
- Explore new trails and parks in my area.
- Build a deeper knowledge of local ecosystems and wildlife.

### Conclusion

I believe I spend enough time in nature, and it plays a crucial role in my overall well-being and happiness.

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