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I don't see salt just as method or tool but rather a way of life. This mean once we adopt it within our lives we become salt and hence we ourself become the tool for change.

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Comment by Jean-Louis Lamboray on February 12, 2010 at 6:51am
Hi Lloyd,
It is wonderful, isn't it? I thought first of SALT and of the whole process as something external to me, but it isn't. It starts with us. One day I was very frustrated at the end of a SALT visit. A friend was making very negative comments about a community during the AAR. I was about to ventilate my anger! Usa was in the room, and went to ask her to ask "What should we do?". SHe told me: "We keep apprecaiting strengths"!
Now, when the weather inside gets stormy, I think about Usa's advice....
JL
Comment by Rituu B. Nanda on February 11, 2010 at 4:06pm
Dear Lloyd and Khun Usa,

Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

SALT practitioners become agents of change in others. What first drew me to ACP- not the communities, this came later. It was the SALTy approach of the constellation team and ACP facilitators. What they said, they applied in their personal life.

Warm regards,

Rituu
Comment by Usa Duongsaa on February 11, 2010 at 3:21pm
You are so right, Lloyd. And as we become a salty tool for change, we may share our SALT with others and touch their heart and their life in ways that we cannot imagine. Never underestimate the power of one! But first and foremost, it changes our heart and our life, doesn't it?

Thanks for sharing your thought.

Usa

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