“Real generosity toward the future lies in giving all to the present.”
Most of the time we think of generosity as a human quality represented by actions towards other people. In keeping with the Valentine's Day spirit, consider exploring generosity as a means of building a sustainable lifestyle and a sustainable business.
The definition of sustainability seems to have many meanings, one being that sustainability is development that meets the needs of the present generation without compromising the needs of future generations.
As a professional and sustainability consultant, I see how generosity and sustainability are intrinsically linked. While we are here on this planet, at this precise time in history, many of us want to make a difference in the way we treat our environment. Many of us want to make a significant contribution to the role business takes in shaping our economy, society, and environment.
I ask, "What can you as an individual or as a business, do now - today- to build a sustainable lifestyle or business? What action can you take today that contributes positively to the world around you and your environment?"
At Taiga Company, we build on the above definition to include sustainability as a cycle of continual renewal and expansion. The sustainability concept introduces a new framework for businesses and individuals to explore the environmental, social, and economic impacts of their choices as well as discovering processes which close the gap from your current standpoint in relation to a preferred state
With that in mind, I encourage you to be free in giving generously of your time, thoughts, and sharing this Valentine's Day season with your friends, loved ones, clients, and customers. In giving today, you pave the way for a brighter future.

Most of the time we think of generosity as a human quality represented by actions towards other people. In keeping with the Valentine's Day spirit, consider exploring generosity as a means of building a sustainable lifestyle and a sustainable business.
The definition of sustainability seems to have many meanings, one being that sustainability is development that meets the needs of the present generation without compromising the needs of future generations.
As a professional and sustainability consultant, I see how generosity and sustainability are intrinsically linked. While we are here on this planet, at this precise time in history, many of us want to make a difference in the way we treat our environment. Many of us want to make a significant contribution to the role business takes in shaping our economy, society, and environment.
I ask, "What can you as an individual or as a business, do now - today- to build a sustainable lifestyle or business? What action can you take today that contributes positively to the world around you and your environment?"
At Taiga Company, we build on the above definition to include sustainability as a cycle of continual renewal and expansion. The sustainability concept introduces a new framework for businesses and individuals to explore the environmental, social, and economic impacts of their choices as well as discovering processes which close the gap from your current standpoint in relation to a preferred state
With that in mind, I encourage you to be free in giving generously of your time, thoughts, and sharing this Valentine's Day season with your friends, loved ones, clients, and customers. In giving today, you pave the way for a brighter future.


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