Congratulations! Well done Joanna sounds like you are on your way now
good luck with the next one!
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From: OSLIST [mailto:osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu] On Behalf Of Joanna
Fletcher
Sent: 05 September 2006 17:41
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Subject: Re: Virgin OSer needs reas
Hey gang! First of all, THANKS for the awesome support and reminders that I
didnt really have to DO anything.
I screwed up the script hugely; I was not very grounded; my theme statement
was less than inspiring. And it still worked. In spades.
They came up with the most incredible titles an
Yeah! Thanks for letting us know how it wentIm so happy for you and your
group :-)
Best,
Karen
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Joanna's situation sounds lot like I expect mine to be when I organize
my own first OS (hopefully soon). Since I am newbie myself, it is also
very encouraging for me to see the level of support expressed here.
Thanks
Búi
Joanna Fletcher wrote:
Any hot tips for a newbie? I am planning my
Hello Joanna
Open Space is just as you mention... fear, excitment, worries and later on,
you will bring a new baby to life!
What I have learnt as an OS practitioner, consultant, university professor,
telemarketing instructor (would not like to mention marriage consultant) is
that no matter how b
Dear Joanna and Jasmine
I feel the hardest task of a facilitator is to let go and give up any
notion of control. After all, it is the participants' event, not
yours. They own the process and the outcomes. You are just there to
show them how it works.
So, advice about trusting the process
Hello Joanna, welcome to this space!
My biggest comfort is to believe that "whatever happens is the only
thing that could" and really trust that everyone will experience exactly
what they need to.
I don't think our, as facilitators, task/goal should be to make sure
that the participants get it;
On 9/5/06 2:00 AM, "OSLIST automatic digest system"
wrote:
> My real fear is that all the students won't get it. I desperately want to
> let go and let it happen, and I'm worried about what will happen when I do.
Joanna, other newbies, virgins, and anyone else...
How easy is it for students (or
Hi Joanna,
"My real fear is that all the students won't get it. "
the students won't get "what"?
don't make it a big thing in your mind
that's an easy and simple method, everybody gets it.
take it easy and let them discover their rhythm.
good luck
funda
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And when you step out of the circle and let go, it all happens! It is a
magical moment - enjoy it!!
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From: OSLIST [mailto:osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu] On Behalf Of Joanna
Fletcher
Sent: 04 September 2006 15:50
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Subject: Virgin OSer nee
so happy to hear that, wonderful!, looking fwd hearing what would happen after
that.
thanks juliane
chhers,
funda
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From: juliane neumann
To: osl...@listserv.boisestate.edu
Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 3:20 AM
Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: an interesting meet
Joanna:
Add just to add a slighty different take on these great comments...
Don't worry...YOU'LL get it too!
Have fun and please give us the story!
Chris
On 9/5/06, kerry napuk wrote:
Dear Joanna and Jasmine
I feel the hardest task of a facilitator is to* let go and give up any
notion of
Hi Funda,
today we had our stammtisch in Berlin and we discussed of course this
"interesting meeting" and there were some people ready to attend the meeting
and propose to the organizers an open space for their next event- with the
money they are used to spend they can do something big. will
cool, Gerard - good to see you out here!
Regards Thomas (Spacing out like mad. OS-meetings Friday, Monday,
Wendesday!)
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