Description of Challenge
We often rush from one meeting to another, carrying unfinished business of preparing
for the next event. We also have a tendency to treat each other as functions, ignoring
how people are feeling. In addition, it is not always clear that we are all here for the
same overarching purpose. How can we creates spaces and processes which are
interviewed with connectivity between the participants and a connection to purpose?
Solution
Taking a minute or two at the beginning of the meeting, either in silence with a few
words of guidance offered by the facilitator, to pause and notice that we are in a new
space; to consciously connect with the others with whom we are meeting; and to clearly
connect with the overarching purpose of the meeting, can radically transform the
experience of the meeting. A similar process can be undertaken at the end of the
meeting, to bring it to conscious conclusion.
References:
https://www.findhorn.org/aboutus/vision/founding-principles/#.VbpxpEu94ow
www.violetlight.co.uk
Submitted by: Robin
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