Dealing with ethical challenges by centring yourself
- Impulse workshop with the Japanese wooden sword -
Disregarding the ethical values that we associate with Collaborative Practice, it can lead to challenges within the team or with clients.
How can we overcome those challenges?
One way is to explore your own inner attitude, to get a sense of feeling yourself and to focus on your own inner centre. Clarity then arises and works as a basis for mindful, centred and solution-oriented actions.
What do we do?
Physical exercises and focussed movements with the Japanese wooden sword, will create a space in which you can get to know yourself and your counterpart in an open way – without overstepping boundaries. Within this process, your senses are activated and your perception expands which can give you a new perspective on things.
What is your takeaway?
- A deeper awarenesstowards your own inner attitude
- Strengthening your own inner sensetowards yourself and your counterpart
- The ability to be focussed and centred and to remain in inner balance, no matter what shows as a challenge
Sing up now!
Please note that you can register for one workshop in the morning and one in the afternoon. In the program you will find the full list of workshops with their descriptions.
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