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Press Release - RBA Green Business Awards

 

Contact:  Al Samuels

Phone:  (845) 735-2100

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

February 2, 2010

RBA Recognizes local Businesses with Green Awards Reception

Pearl River, NY, january 29, 2010:    The Rockland Business Association's 1st Annual Green Awards will be held at the IBM Palisades/Dolce Conference Center Palisades, NY on February 25, 2010 from 6 to 9 pm.  The honorees are being recognized for their commitment to improve the quality of life for their customers, employees and communities through their use of Green principles and practices.  The award recipients include large and small businesses, not-for profit, government and educational entities.  

and the winners are...

Instrumentation Laboratory - Large Business

Decorating With Fabric - Small Business
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Rockland BOCES - Education

Orangetown Environmental Committee,Town of Orangetown - Government

Camp Venture - Not-for-Profit

"Our first group of winners shows us it's easy and cost effective to reduce energy and water use, recycle materials, and operate our buildings and sites in a more environmentally friendly manner," said Michael Shilale, Architect and RBA Green Council Chair.  "All of our winners have expanded beyond their organization's boundaries and helped educate RBA members and the larger community about the benefits of adopting green principles."

Orange & Rockland Utilities is the presenting sponsor for the event. "By sponsoring this event it underscores the great importance of introducing energy efficiency measures into our daily lives. The wise use of these new technologies can help us to more closely control energy usage, better manage energy costs and dramatically reduce the amount of green house gases released into the atmosphere," said Rick Struck, Director of Economic Development for O&R and RBA Green Council Committee Chair for Educational Seminars.

TD Bank is a Platinum Sponsor for this event.

Call the RBA office (845) 735-2100 for more information.

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Do you have trouble talking about your vision, even if your vision in crystal clear? Why is this? The main reason is we are acutely aware of the gap between our vision and reality. "I would like to pursue the profession that I love, but I've got to make a living".

These gaps can make a vision seem unrealistic or fanciful. They can discourage us or make us feel hopeless. But the gap between vision and current reality is also a source of energy. If there was no gap, there would be no need for any action to move toward the vision. Indeed, the gap is the source of creative energy. This gap is called "creative tension".

Imagine a rubber band, stretched between your vision and current reality. When stretched, the rubber band creates tension, representing the tension between vision and current reality. What does tension seek, resolution or release? There are only two possible ways for the tension to resolve itself: pull reality toward the vision or pull the vision toward reality. Which occurs will depend on whether we hold steady to the vision.

The term "tension" suggests anxiety or stress. But creative tension doesn't feel any particular way. It is the force that comes into play at the moment when we acknowledge a vision that is at odds with current reality.

Still, creative tension often leads to feelings or emotions associated with anxiety, such as sadness, discouragement, hopelessness or worry. This happens so often that people easily confuse these emotions with creative tension. These negative emotions are not associated with creative tension but rather to emotional tension.

Here is where we need to be careful not to confuse these two tensions. We may feel deeply discouraged that our vision is not happening and we might lower the vision. Emotional tension can always be relieved by adjusting the creative tension. The feelings that we dislike go away because the creative tension was reduced. Our goals are now much closer to our current reality. Escaping emotional tension is easy; the only price we pay is abandoning what we truly want-Reaching our Vision.

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