Welcome to discovering and learning about ways of listening, questioning and documenting that can transport individuals to other worlds.
What is it about? In our time together we will explore and practice ways of seeing and doing that builds a podium for human dignity and respect and that open up magical doors of possibility. We will focus on transformational ways of:
- Listening
- Asking questions
- Documenting
- Celebrating
Book your coaching session: You are welcome to book a coaching session with me at any point during your exploration of the re-authoring practices when it comes to listening, questions and documentation. The coaching session can give you an opportunity to practice letter writing and receive a letter based on the coaching conversation.
How will we learn? In this self-discovery journey we learn through videos that will provide you with the theory of the work in conjunction with reflecting questions that invite you to integrate the journey into your own life and work.
And there is more: This self-discovery journey is one in a series of six journeys that can be attended as a whole or separately. These journeys address the most important themes of re-authoring ideas and practices. These self-discovery journeys are designed to be stand-alone experiences of learning. If you are interested in integrating the re-authoring ideas and practices into your life and work, you can also take part in an apprentice journey.
Contact me: You are welcome to contact me if you have any questions during the exploration of this self-discovery journey:chene@transformations.co.za
Acknowledgements: Although the majority of the translated ideas and practices that I use in my work firmly stands on the shoulders of Narrative Therapy, my re-authoring practice has also been infused by Peter Block’s community work (2008), Gervase Bushe and Bob Marshak’s Dialogic Organizational Development (2015), Jeff Zimmerman’s (2018) interpersonal neurobiology, Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht’s (2004, 2014) writings on meaning and presence, many conversations with my colleagues, Tom Carlson (2015-2017), Griet Bouwen and Marianne Schapmans (2015-2020) and my beloved country, South Africa.
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