Civility
Civility Counts – Respect Personal Property and Natural Resources
Peggy M. Parks of The Parks Image Group is passionate about Civility. She is committed to making civility top of mind and has devoted her weekly blog posts to the Civility Counts Pledge. Each week she touches on one of the eight rules of civility.
This week Peggy discusses rule 3 of the Civility Counts Pledge: “I will show respect for personal property and natural resources.” You will want to read this post. When did it become ok to take naked pictures of oneself in a place of worship, and as a tourist in a country other than your own! Incivility at its very worst.
The takeaway: Practice civility whether at home or abroad. The positive results from acting in a civil manner may be never be known but rest assured that you will have a positive effect on the world around you if you are respectful of property and resources, both personal and natural.
Read Peggy M. Parks entire blog post “Show Respect for the Space Around You” here.
Civility Counts – I Will be Kind to People and Animals
In an effort to inspire civility, Peggy M. Parks of The Parks Image Group and long-time Ambassador for Civility continues her determination to makes us fully aware that civility counts in both our professional and personal lives. She recently committed her weekly blog posts to Civility and the eight rules of the Civility Counts Pledge. Here is Peggy’s post this week which discusses the second rule: I will be kind to people and animals. She provides a great example to explain why it is so important to show respect for domestic animals and their owners.
Read Peggy M. Parks entire blog post “Showing Respect for Animals here.
Civility Counts – I Will Show Respect for all People and Cultures
Peggy M. Parks of The Parks Image Group and long-time Ambassador for Civility has re-energized her determination to raise civility awareness among us. She has committed her weekly blog posts to Civility and the eight statements of the Civility Counts Pledge. Here is Peggy’s post this week which discusses the first pledge: I will show respect for all people and cultures. She ties it nicely into the social media frenzy over the outcome of the 2015 Super Bowl.
Read Peggy M. Parks entire blog post “How Super Bowl Fans Let Civility Down” here.