.... "After
working in mental health and education for 20 years, I’ve learned that
nobody likes being told what to do. When we want to talk about climate
change with friends or family, or even with a stranger on social media, I
think we too quickly launch into a proclamation of the superiority of
our opinions. We lecture more than we listen and this gets in the way. A
key question is this: How can we have productive
conversations about climate change that result in people feeling more
engaged, informed, and willing to do something different?
Here is an 11-step guide that will get results:
f1. Know thyself
Before you have a conversation with someone else, you need to have a conversation with yourself. (Thank you, Richard of City Atlas.)
Begin by asking yourself this question: “Why does climate change matter
to me?” Spend time getting familiar with your own thoughts, emotions,
assumptions, stories, and consumption habits. Ask yourself the questions
in this 11-step map and really listen to everything you have to say.
This will give you an invaluable foundation of self-understanding and
self-awareness, and it will make you well-prepared to have your first
conversation with someone else about climate change."
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