Thanks to the dry and mild weather sticking to my challenge hasn’t been overly difficult. At the start of my 30 day challenge the walk felt like a chore whereas now I’m starting to enjoy it every morning. The fact that it helps the environment keeps me motivated but I’m also enjoying the physical and mental health benefits of the walk itself. One thing I have noticed is how much easier it is to walk to school in Dublin than in my home county. So far I haven’t faced any major challenges when trying to stick to my challenge as all the infrastructure necessary is available. At the moment my goal for the 30 days is to not use public transport at all so I’m hoping the weather stays good enough for this to be possible, so far so good!
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cCHANGE Team commented on Day 8: my sustainability challenge 4 years agoHi Donal, Thanks for your reflections. I like your ambition. Interesting how you are noticing some of the other benefits of getting out in the fresh air. We often find this happens with people who are doing mobility related challenges. Taking this a bit further, I was recently introduced to the concept of multisolving - solving climate change while also solving mulitple problems. There is a TED talk here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=prF8trTallQ Great that you've also started noticing systems around you and whether they are well set up to enable your experiment and how Dublin compares favourably to your home. Brilliant! Thanks for sharing, enjoy the weekend and fresh air! Best, Leonie at cCHANGE Respond
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