Time to Think: Listening to Liberate

Time to Think: Listening to Liberate

Time to Think: Listening to Liberate

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😒 Frustrated that critical meetings aren’t running well? Had some feedback that you don’t really listen, especially when disagreement is in the air? Would you like to improve your own capacity and skills for independent thinking?

✅ If you said yes to any of those, this free Personal & Professional Development session with me on Thursday 7th November from 09.30am to 11.00am GMT could be just perfect for you.

So what’s it all about? Well,

🧠 Independent thinking is a critical skill in these massively challenging times with political & economic uncertainty, culture wars, climate change, biodiversity loss, threat of collapse of societies, conflicts and pain around the world, and so much more to deal with.

🧠 Yet often we don’t make time for independent thinking, or the group or organisational culture doesn’t really welcome it, and so we can rush to conclusions that might not be the right or wisest ones.

👂🏻 Listening is an equally critical skill, yet it’s hard to master when everything feels and often is so pressurised and urgent. It’s critical because actually it is KEY to independent thinking, both our own and others’. AND its key to collaboration.

🎯 So how do we develop both sets of skills, quickly and yet without rushing?

💡 Over many years we discovered 10 conditions (or “components) that reliably create optimal conditions for independent, rigourous, imaginative and courageous thinking, whilst also encouraging collaboration.

Together, they are known as the “Thinking Environment”.

As Faculty of Nancy Kline’s Time to Think organisation, I’ve been teaching and qualifying people as Time to Think practitioners for 15 years, I’m offering this live learning and an experience of being in and creating a Thinking Environment.

Register for your place now and discover for yourself:

🎯 How a Thinking Environment can promote high quality thinking and insightful decision-making

🎯 How it can enable individuals, teams and organisations to see what’s holding them back and how to make progress

🎯 A powerful and inclusive approach for better meetings, impactful coaching, and thriving, engaged and inspiring workplace cultures.

There are EIGHT places. The session is free to attend – and you will leave with some inspiring practical ideas and actions you can implement immediately that can make a massive difference to your meetings and conversations. There is no expectation that you will go onto train as a Time to Think practitioner – this is a standalone session that in itself aims to be useful and valuable.

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Linda Aspey is faculty at Time to Think, a founding member of the CCA, a board member of the Climate Psychology Alliance and leads on CPA climate cafe listening circle training and supervision. Qualified as a psychotherapeutic counsellor, coach, supervisor and facilitator, and a Work that Reconnects facilitator, she believes that being fully present for another person is the most impactful and transformative thing that any development practitioner can do.

Linda is co-editor of "Holding the Hope: reviving psychological and spiritual agency in the face of climate change" (PCCS Books 2023), alumna of the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL), and writes, speaks and delivers workshops that help people to understand their and others' psychological and emotional responses to climate change, biodiversity loss and social injustice, and their impacts on society and mental health.

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Posted By - Linda Aspey

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Date And Time

Nov 7, 2024 @ 09:30 AM (BST) to
Nov 7, 2024 @ 11:00 AM (BST)
 

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