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Belonging

101 Ideas to Nurture Belonging: Ideas 87-101


By Brian Smith

The picture to the left is from a group called Theatre Terrific, they are doing some great belonging work in Burnaby, BC.

And, our last installment of the 101 Ideas to Nurture Belonging:

87. Bringing different groups together to do theatre.
88. Staging something – improvisational.
89. Tell jokes (tasteful ones).
90. Tell dirty jokes with laughter and respect.
91. Play music with others, even if it is bad!
92. Talk to my neighbours.
93. Talk to others at the bus stop.
94. Sing in public places. Speak in a singing voice.
95. Pass out belonging chocolates.
96. Have new and old friends to dinner.
97. Belonging Comic Books
98. Drawing cartoons.
99. Ask how/what you can do.
100. Smile and laugh when things are going not so well.
101. Take photographs of belonging being nurtured and send them to your friends and then give them to strangers.
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