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Download a print-friendly version: 2012-02-16 What do you know about SyM?.pdf
Penny Tompkins and I were modelled during an Advanced NLP Modelling Seminar run by Inspiritive. On the first day parti...
Download a print-friendly version: 2012-02-15 Chaotic nature of the reorganization process.pdf
I was asked a fascinating question:I "get" the emergent, bottom-up nature of this work. And it is fo...
Download a print-friendly version: 2012-02-14 Anchoring symbols in space.pdf
Here's another of my posts from the no-longer available archives (date unknown, but sometime between 2003 and 2005):A pa...
Download a print-friendly version: 2012-02-13 What is self-modelling.pdf
Below is a post of mine from December 2003 that was lost when the original cleanforum.com was hacked. I thought it was wor...
Download a print-friendly version: 2012-02-11 Imagine Your Life in Full Color.pdf
Debbie Happy Cohen, has written and beautifully illustrated a new Kindle ebook, IMAGINE Your Life in Full Color: 12...
In a series of classic studies, Elizabeth Loftus (rated the most eminent female psychologist of the 20th Century by the American Psychological Association) and her colleagues demonstrated just how vul...
I've been testing Penny Tompkins and my ideas about self-nudging with myself. Self-nudging is a way to encourage yourself to take ‘the road less traveled’ more often until it becomes ̵...
The fourth and last part of my general feedback to advanced facilitators. (See here for the other parts.) 4. Tracking where the client is perceiving fromAn important question to self when modelling s...
The third of four parts of my general feedback to advanced clean facilitators. (See here for the other parts.) 3. Not making decisions for the clientSuppose a client says: I can either stop and stay ...
Following on from yesterday's blog, my second of four muses produced a table of things facilitators tend to do too early – and what to do instead. (See here for the other parts.) 2. Things faci...
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