The Joy of Connection – Cultivating Possibilities
We all offer our talents, skills, and knowledge to others in our personal and professional lives. In this workshop, we will focus on invigorating those offerings by examining the essence of service using some unexpected processes and thoughtful reflection. For example, we will explore and embrace the value of lightening up and loosening up in order to level up our emphasis on service.
If you are doing the same things today as you were a year ago or even six months ago, no matter how successfully, perhaps there is room for enhancement. If one foundation of true service—plus of a meaningful life and authentic mastery—is continuous improvement, recognizing the seductiveness of well-worn, perhaps worn-out, ways of doing, being, and serving can be stimulating. A fresh look at what we are doing and how we are doing it can create for us in this workshop an interlude that invigorates.
HOW? Together we will innovate, invent, alter, combine, dare, discover, reflect, dig, play, seek, try, loosen, turn, question, conspire, admire, improvise, imagine, lighten, discard, and alter.
And flowing through our time together will be WATER. Leonardo da Vinci saw water as the driving force of all nature. During our workshop, the five components, the quintet, that make up our acronym WATER will be the driving force of our time together.
We will look at the science behind, the benefits of, and ways to increase, each of the five.
Throughout we will be focusing on a few themes including the triad of Process, Patterns, and Playfulness.
And we will participate in a few novel exercises including but definitely not limited to:
“Angels can fly because they can take themselves lightly.” – G.K. Chesterton, “The Eternal Revolution” in Orthodoxy
So can we!
Stephanie West Allen’s career history includes lawyer, candy maker, high school teacher, cocktail waitress, juvenile probation officer, and college instructor. Her diverse background allows her to bring a multidisciplinary approach to the workshops she presents (and has presented for several decades) on topics such as the neuroscience of conflict resolution, improvisation, writing, and the benefits of play. She is a member of several organizations including the Association for Psychological Science and a number of writing organizations.
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