Crofton Downs, Wellington

Got some bits to give away?

Got some bits to give away?

Clear our that garage and pop it on Neighbourly Market for free.

1598 days ago

Is your child struggling with strategies?

NumberWorks'nWords Karori

Our franchisee Michelle from NumberWorks'nWords Silverdale discussing the battle of maths and the rationale behind all the strategies our kids are exposed to in the classroom.

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1598 days ago

Haier washing machine

John from Crofton Downs

Washing machine in excellent condition, selling due to moving, want gone by saturday 6/7, thanks

Price: $60

1599 days ago

3 strategies for driving your behaviour in the best direction

Life Mentoring from Life Mentoring

Build your behaviour, and live your life, on strong foundational roots.


What is a Core Value

We all have foundational beliefs. These are broad concepts which are important to us. These have built up from childhood. Many formed from our family and culture and so on.

Our core values are the ones … View more
Build your behaviour, and live your life, on strong foundational roots.


What is a Core Value

We all have foundational beliefs. These are broad concepts which are important to us. These have built up from childhood. Many formed from our family and culture and so on.

Our core values are the ones of top priority to us. The ones nearest to our heart are the ones that mean the most to us.

How do we know what our top core values are

The first thing is to create awareness. Awareness that we have core values and that they are important to us and that it's advantageous to know them. Three strategies to discover our core values:

1. Life Mentoring has developed an app to make it easy to rank your top values. Which values bring about a good calm internal state/feeling for you. Which resonate with you as being important. Life Mentoring App

2. Look at what and, maybe more importantly, who influences you. What do you like and admire about them. Who do you see as a mentor in your life. If you have several - look at the patterns of similarity.

3. Look at your past - what did you enjoy or not enjoy and the same with your work. If you look at what ignited some feelings in you - the negative feelings and reactions indicates that something that has happened is not matching with your values.

Do note that they can change during your life so it is recommended that you repeat the ranking process. The word - or value - means different things to different people. So its safe to say that just because someone has the same values as you it doesn't mean the life by same code as you.

Why is it important to know them

As our core values are a central part of who we are we can use them as our guidelines to live by. It is best to live with them in your awareness. When your behaviour, and way of living and behaving, matches your values then you find you are more satisfied and content. Life feels more comfortable and flows better. They also allow us to persevere and move forward in our lives. When you experience negative feelings you will notice that your values are not met. You may notice that someone has crossed your boundaries. It may be tempting to dismiss this feeling - with "I'm being too sensitive" and then ignore it. Our feelings are our red flags that something isn't fitting quite right for us. Pay attention to these feelings and have a look at what is behind them.

How can we use them to our advantage

When making decisions in life, refer to your core values. Use them to assist you with the direction that will be best for you. This will lead to more flow and comfort for you. Also by knowing your values you will know whats important to you. You can use this knowledge to help guide others to know what your boundaries are and what behaviour might lead to them crossing these boundaries. Prevention is best but if they cross the boundaries you can readily explain what has happened.

Conflicting Values

What does it mean when there are conflicting values - either between oneself and someone else (or even within ourselves). It means there are two values systems at play. We need to look at these and work out an intersection between the two.

Summary

Our values are the important concepts which underlie our behaviour. When we feel comfortable in life we are living with these in mind. We can find our values using a choice of strategies. When our boundaries are over stepped we feel an emotion - discomfort at the very least - and this is our indicator. We can then use this to either convey to others or correct the situation to get us back into comfort.

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1599 days ago

Boomerang Bags workshop for Kids

The team from Churton Park Community Centre

Monday 13 July, from 1 pm - 3 pm
Come along and make your Boomerang Bag!
Kids will have fun with cutting, pinning, ironing, sewing, organising and learning new skills.

A donation to Boomerang Bags on the day would be appreciated.

Booking is essential, spaces are limited!

Please contact Mai… View more
Monday 13 July, from 1 pm - 3 pm
Come along and make your Boomerang Bag!
Kids will have fun with cutting, pinning, ironing, sewing, organising and learning new skills.

A donation to Boomerang Bags on the day would be appreciated.

Booking is essential, spaces are limited!

Please contact Mai Mostafa on 04 830 4802 or email: cpcc@wcc.govt.nz

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1599 days ago

Matariki Craft Workshop and Storytelling

The team from Churton Park Community Centre

Wednesday 8 July, from 10 am - 12 noon
Let’s Celebrate Matariki together!
Join us for a fun morning creating Matariki stars and enjoy one of our special Matariki story.

For ages 5 -13 yrs. (Children must be accompanied by a caregiver.)

Free workshop … View more
Wednesday 8 July, from 10 am - 12 noon
Let’s Celebrate Matariki together!
Join us for a fun morning creating Matariki stars and enjoy one of our special Matariki story.

For ages 5 -13 yrs. (Children must be accompanied by a caregiver.)

Free workshop - Booking is essential, please contact us on 04 830 4802 or email: cpcc@wcc.govt.nz to book your space.

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1601 days ago

How affordable is travel within NZ?

Lorna Thornber Reporter from Stuff Travel

Hi everyone, I'm Lorna, a Stuff travel reporter. We're doing a story on how affordable travel within NZ is. For those of you who have travelled within the country post-lockdown, we'd like to hear whether you've been able to find suitable flights, accommodation and activities … View moreHi everyone, I'm Lorna, a Stuff travel reporter. We're doing a story on how affordable travel within NZ is. For those of you who have travelled within the country post-lockdown, we'd like to hear whether you've been able to find suitable flights, accommodation and activities within your budget. Do you think accommodation providers and tourism operators are doing enough to entice New Zealanders to explore their backyard? Please let us know in the comments below, your message may be used in our story.

1599 days ago

NZCT is accepting grant applications again

The Team from New Zealand Community Trust

We're open for grant applications again, post-COVID. We welcome sports clubs, schools, arts groups, community organisations, health services, and rescue and ambulance trusts, especially those we had to decline applications from in March.

Find out more and submit your application at … View more
We're open for grant applications again, post-COVID. We welcome sports clubs, schools, arts groups, community organisations, health services, and rescue and ambulance trusts, especially those we had to decline applications from in March.

Find out more and submit your application at www.nzct.org.nz....

#c4grants

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1600 days ago

Batten down the hatches

Simone Borgstede from Wellington City Council

We’re expecting the region to get a battering tonight with southerly winds of up to 120kmh forecast.
For people in the southern suburbs, don’t forget to use your wheelie bin clip, or avoid putting your recycling out if you can to prevent items being blown about.
And don’t forget, if … View more
We’re expecting the region to get a battering tonight with southerly winds of up to 120kmh forecast.
For people in the southern suburbs, don’t forget to use your wheelie bin clip, or avoid putting your recycling out if you can to prevent items being blown about.
And don’t forget, if you’ve got a backyard trampoline or anything else that could take flight, tie it down!
PS. wrap up warmly – it’s going to be good weather for polar bears!

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1601 days ago

Winter Discounts

Jake from Finch's Home & Garden Care

With such wet and rainy days upon us we are offering amazing rates on any indoor work, only $30p/h!!!

Could you do with a fresh coat of paint?
Have repairs around the house you don't have the time to get around to?
Do you owe your home a proper deep clean?

Also offering free no obligation … View more
With such wet and rainy days upon us we are offering amazing rates on any indoor work, only $30p/h!!!

Could you do with a fresh coat of paint?
Have repairs around the house you don't have the time to get around to?
Do you owe your home a proper deep clean?

Also offering free no obligation consultations for home and garden renovations!
Maybe you're just curious how much it might cost to fix up the bathroom or kitchen, or you're wondering how you could turn your garden into a summer paradise?

Limited time offer, so get in fast!!!

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1600 days ago

Severe weather warning

Simone Borgstede from Wellington City Council

Strong gales of up to 120km/h are expected to hit Wellington between 10pm tonight and 11am tomorrow morning.
Please drive safely and plan your journeys accordingly.
Keep up to date with the latest forecasts from MetService New Zealand at: www.metservice.com...

1601 days ago

Are you ready to get Upcycling?

Resene

The Resene Upcycling Awards are coming back this month, the third year in a row! Watch this space and get prepared for the announcement; there are great prizes up for grabs.

Upcycling is the term used for taking a preloved item and transforming it - whether it's for a new purpose … View more
The Resene Upcycling Awards are coming back this month, the third year in a row! Watch this space and get prepared for the announcement; there are great prizes up for grabs.

Upcycling is the term used for taking a preloved item and transforming it - whether it's for a new purpose altogether, or just to give it an ‘extreme makeover'. Consider using the school holidays to get Upcycling with the smaller members of your household - or use the next rainy day to drag out the paint and your creativity!

In the meantime, check out some of the creative cookies from last year.
Pick your paints

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1601 days ago

Plastic numbers 3,4,6,7 no longer accepted

Simone Borgstede from Wellington City Council

Due to a changing global market and a glut in low quality plastics, we will only be accepting plastics numbered 1, 2 and 5 in kerbside recycling, Public Place Recycling bins, and at the Recycle Centre from Monday 20 July.
For more information, please visit our website.
Wellington City Council will … View more
Due to a changing global market and a glut in low quality plastics, we will only be accepting plastics numbered 1, 2 and 5 in kerbside recycling, Public Place Recycling bins, and at the Recycle Centre from Monday 20 July.
For more information, please visit our website.
Wellington City Council will only accept plastics numbered 1, 2 and 5 in kerbside recycling, Public Place Recycling bins, and at the Recycle Centre from Monday 20 July.

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1601 days ago

Solid Air Launch Aotearoa

The Team from Alexander Turnbull Library

Experience a literary launch of some of Aotearoa’s most vibrant performance poets, who are all featured in the ground-breaking new spoken word anthology, ‘Solid Air - Australia & New Zealand Spoken Word’.

Date: Friday 31 July 2020, 5:30pm to 8pm
Cost: Free event.
Location: Te Ahumairangi… View more
Experience a literary launch of some of Aotearoa’s most vibrant performance poets, who are all featured in the ground-breaking new spoken word anthology, ‘Solid Air - Australia & New Zealand Spoken Word’.

Date: Friday 31 July 2020, 5:30pm to 8pm
Cost: Free event.
Location: Te Ahumairangi (ground floor), National Library, corner Molesworth and Aitken St, Thorndon, Wellington. Experience a literary line-up

Celebrate the premiere NZ launch of the ground breaking ‘Solid Air: Australia & New Zealand Spoken Word’ anthology. You’re invited to experience a literary line-up launch of some of Aotearoa’s most vibrant poets and spoken word artists.

The event will be MC’d by Ariana Tikao and Michaela Keeble and will feature Solid Air contributors:

Anahera Gildea
Ben Brown
Jahra Wasasala
Te Kahu Rolleston
Jordan Hamel
Laniyuk Kuyinal
Laura Jean McKay

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1601 days ago

School Holidays Arts and Crafts at the National Library

The Team from Alexander Turnbull Library

Looking for something to do during the cold, drizzly weather? Our craft tables will be full of fun activities for you and the whānau! Check out our other listings for specific activities during the school holidays.

Time: 9am - 5pm
Date: Monday to Friday 6 - 17 July 2020
Venue: National LIbrary … View more
Looking for something to do during the cold, drizzly weather? Our craft tables will be full of fun activities for you and the whānau! Check out our other listings for specific activities during the school holidays.

Time: 9am - 5pm
Date: Monday to Friday 6 - 17 July 2020
Venue: National LIbrary Cnr Molesworth and Aitken Streets, Thorndon

During the school holidays, we will have our craft tables out and a bunch of activities available such as colouring in and quizzes. We’ve got a lots of other fun activities planned — check out our other event listings on our website for more information.

Our friends at Home Café will have a school holiday drink and snack deal so you can fill your tank while working on your creations!

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