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How are some seeds and a strip of land stirring hope and action (and perhaps even a little transformation) in companies around the world?

Check out this Fortune article, Gardening at Work is sprouting up all over, to see how company's like Baxter International, Google, and Hewlett Packard are discovering the impact connection, altruism, diversity, adaptability, and perseverance have on the bottom line.

And if the article leaves you wanting more, take a look at the book Seedfolks, by Paul Fleischman.  We recently used it to help a team tap into each individual's unique contribution in pursuit of their school's vision.  

Bottom line: whether you are running an organization, a school, or a household - connecting your people to themselves, each other, and a meaningful vision allows them to shine.

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Small Kelly Lewis Hello! Here are a few things that I have found support me in creating the life I want, keeping myself in check, and leading with courage and compassion: a slow walk with my hubby and our pups, my work, honesty with myself, the smile of another, and mother nature.

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