every now and then or actually pretty often well in fact most of the
time I get pretty excited about os and stuff and then I forget to
sleep take a look at the watch and realize, gads, its three in the
morning and I got to take Sabine to school at 7
thats what I meant with sleepless
mmp
--Origina
Since I have made a break a "formal" part of the os-events I
facilitate (if the sponsor opens the space at 9 am the gathering
begins at 8:30 with a break and the buffet with coffee and juices and
fruit all set up at 8:30) people are very much present when they sit
in the circle at 9:00.
It appears
Michael--
I agree with you about having a break before the meeting. When the client
agrees to that, and when people come a few minutes early, you are absolutely
right--people are more fully present and we can just begin.
Why sleepless?
Joelle
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In a message dated 11/19/04 11:52:35 AM, hho...@comcast.net writes:
> Also (contrary to what I
> said before) there is something useful about "vamping until ready" but I
> don't think the talk has much to do with the passage of information -- at
> least not verbal information. It is rather about
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 15:18:14 EST, Joelle Lyons Everett
wrote:
>
> I like the concept of "vamping until ready." It puts a name to a
> phenomenon that I have experienced. Seems that it takes a little time at
> the start of the meeting to let everyone arrive in the room, bring back the
> attention
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Subject: Re: Givens -- Again : law and butterflies
--- Harrison Owen wrote:
> (...) H
--- Harrison Owen wrote:
> (...) However, I
> guess I wouldn't think of
> Butterflies and Bumble Bees as beside the point.
> They both flow naturally
> from The Law of Two Feet -- and that Law (in my
> opinion) is the grease that
> lubricates the whole thing.
I agree, Harrison. Interestingly you