kerry napuk schrieb:
>
> "There are approximately 750,000 words in English but only 3,000 deal
> with emotions and, of these, 2,000 are negative."
>
> Kerry and Eddie
>
dear kerry, dear eddie
don't worry about emotion
the place of emotion is hardly on words
the place of emotion is between words
Dear Birgitt,
I believe that your actual questions are more valuable to you than
whatever responses you receive from Harrison and Michael (that is not to
say that their responses will not/cannot be valuable). I reckon your
questions will serve to validate your own innate understanding of OST.
Eq
Dear Lisa
As they say, the cheque's in the mail. It was posted yesterday.
Cheers
Kerry & Eddie
Open Futures
Edinburgh
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I am an Associate Member of the Institute for the Study of Conflict
Transformation, a think tank of Transformative Mediators, and we have a meeting
next
Sunday/Monday. They have asked me to facilitate one segment of the meeting in
Open Space. After two days of caring and sharing, we want to decide
Julie:
What is the size of the group? This makes some difference to me in
terms of design. If you really have two hours to both explore possible
next steps and close the event then I make this suggestion:
Do one round of people identifying the next steps for which they have a
passion, and then
Julie--
A few months ago, a colleague and I facilitated a two-hour Open Space with a
professional organization that wanted to do some future planning and get more
people engaged in the tasks needed to keep the organization going.
It was a small group, which was easier. We finally decided on one
Thanks -- Doug -- and please do use the saying .
Interestingly some students who wanted to do home study and write exams
found the course a challenge as they had to be there. One woman who had a
challenging illness found the course challenge and yet chose to stay with
it. So, the format isn't fo
Judi observed:
> Interestingly some students who wanted to do home study and write
exams
> found the course a challenge as they had to be there. One woman who
had a
> challenging illness found the course challenge and yet chose to stay
with
> it. So, the format isn't for everyone -- quite frankl