Community living is all about connection and shared experiences. But there are some mindsets that could keep you from making the most of it! Here are 3 attitudes to avoid so you can fully enjoy the community living lifestyle: The 'Lone Wolf' Mentality: Believing you're better off on your own can mean missing out on the support and friendship that comes with community. Resistance to Change: Communities evolve. Embrace the new opportunities and experiences that change brings, rather than resisting them. Passive Living: Don't wait for others to make the first move. Be proactive in participating and contributing to the life of your community. Shake off these mindsets and dive into the rich, communal life that awaits! 🌟🏘️ Checkout our website👇 🌐 Resourcepropertymgmt.com #PropertyInvestment #CommunityManagers #HomeownersAssociation #AssociationManagers #PropertyManagement
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'There is a wide spectrum of #CommunalLiving setups in the Western world, and they have emerged for various reasons – in the UK, the Covid-19 #pandemic contributed to the increase of interest in communal living. The members of one successful communal-living centre in Suffolk said that their set-up was helping to protect them from the #costoflivingcrisis. "It can be really confusing," says Penny Clark, who is on the board of community-living organisation Diggers and Dreamers, and specialises in "#IntentionalCommunities" – homes where, according to the academic definition, five or more unrelated people live voluntarily together. In #CoHousing, people have their own self-contained homes as well as dedicated communal spaces, and the community is self-managed, she explains, whereas in #HousingCoOps, the ownership is shared – but the estate doesn't always feel like an intentional community. There is also the relatively new sector of #CoLiving, for which Clark consults as part of #ConsciousColiving. Here, a company creates a building with self-contained apartments or studios as well as common areas, but these are not intentional communities either. "And then, very rare in the UK these days, are #Communes. According to academic definitions, what makes a commune particularly different to other types of community is that there's a high degree of income sharing. Your earnings go into the pot and you just spend things together." Then there are places like warehouse or those living in close-knit house shares, with people they consider close friends or even family. They can count as intentional communities, Clark says; they may just be less organised and more organic since they have fewer members. More people may be turning towards communal living because the #housingmarket is so pressured, Clark says. Some seek it out because they want to be more environmentally #sustainable. And of course, in today's #atomised society, where family members may be spread far and wide from the town where they were born, #socialconnection is a big draw. In fact, research shows that people who live in intentional communities have a #qualityoflife as high as the happiest people in society. Is this way of living for everyone? "There's definitely compromises," says Clark. "The work that goes into #communitylife can be a bit overwhelming – sometimes it turns out very badly, and people leave very upset." It is also difficult to create a new co-housing community. It's hard to find land, the financial risks are big, and banks are hesitant to lend money. "We're in a system that has certain #assumptions about what a #goodlife is, and a #goodhome. And communal living doesn't fit into those assumptions", Clark says. "In society we have this mindset that #privacy is good, and that #owning things is good." Sharing your living space, she says, is not aspirational. "The idea of a good home is a big house that you own by yourself."'
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"Ideas to improve quality of life makes more when it comes along with workable plan to actualising them" In essence, improving quality of life in our locality starts with ideas, but it's the action plan that makes all the difference. Let's turn even the small vision into reality and make our community an even better place to live, work, and thrive! Share your ideas for improving our locality's quality of life, and let's work together to create a concrete plan to make it happen! Some ideas to get us started: •Enhancing public spaces •Supporting local businesses •Developing community programs •Improving infrastructure Let's do things, no matter how small it is, to build a pleasant environment that propels social and economic growth for our community! #QualityOfLife #CommunityDevelopment #ActionPlan
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Starting a healthy city initiative might sound daunting, but as Dr. Leung points out, it does not need to be a huge undertaking or even cost a penny. Start with the people. Find a way to bring people together for things like: ✅ neighborhood watch ✅ a walking club ✅ a monthly social evening at a park Once people start meeting regularly, they begin to: ✅ develop a community voice ✅ solve problems together ✅ identify with their group and their community That is how healthy cities begin. By encouraging people to work together, to know each other, and to strive for better lives for themselves and those they know and love. This is how a healthy city begins.
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Communities are the fabric of our well-being – they give us strength and a sense of belonging. Managing a community isn't a walk in the park; it requires dedication and the right team.💪🤝 💬 What are your thoughts on community building and its impact on our daily lives? Share your feelings! #CommunityBuilding #Connections #ShareYourThoughts https://lnkd.in/gt-GFe6s
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