A place to interact
This area of the site has been created for existing students of the program to interact with each other. You might also like to explore some of the social networking sites where More To Life has a presence, as well as view the latest blog posts created by Elaine Alpert, Jan Matney and Ann McMaster who are all More To Life Senior Trainers.

If you are exploring the More To Life website but haven't yet taken a course, you won't be able to view the Community Forum as this is only available to existing students. If you choose to take the More To Life weekend, you will be able to activate an account once you have completed the course using the steps outlined above.

If you are an existing More To Life student and would like to activate your own account, which will allow you to view and partake in the Forum, you can follow the steps below to get started:

Activating your More To Life Forum account
  • Please enter your email address in the box in the upper left-hand corner of the home page ('email'). You'll need to use the email address that you provided previously through your participation in the MTL program.
  • After entering your email address, press the 'login' button. This will take you to a page called Student Area / Account Verification.
  • Enter your name and choose a password that you will use on the website. Please note, your email address will serve as your username.
  • Once this is done, a new page will come up advising you that your account is now active and you can login.
  • Your account is now active. In order to start interacting on the Community Forum, you will need to login using your username (email address) and password.
Click here to view the 'Life As It Is' blog by Ann McMaster and the 'Being Seen' blog by Elaine Alpert and Jan Matney
Once you've completed a MTL course, you can join our discussion board.
Click here to visit our facebook site and interact with our community around the world.
You can subscribe to More To Life's videos on YouTube as well as view what we're watching right now.
Click here to visit our Flickr page to see what's inspiring us as a community. You're also welcome to share your images and stories.