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How Focusing Can Transform How We Handle ‘hot potato’ Conversations

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A 'hot potato' is an issue that most people don’t want to talk about. It can involve unpleasant or even dangerous consequences for anyone dealing with it. In a world of growing uncertainty, it is not surprising that our conversations and our thinking, are becoming increasingly polarized. It is becoming more difficult to hold civil conversations—or conversations at all—around ‘hot potato’ topics. In this webinar, we will use Focusing to unravel some of the complexity for ourselves, for others, and around the issue itself. All are welcome to attend. Some familiarity with Focusing will be helpful but is not required.

Saturday, December 11, 2021 from 5:00pm to 7:00pm Eastern (NY) time

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Class will be recorded for all registrants and available for viewing for one month.

A 'hot potato' is an issue that most people don’t want to talk about. It can involve unpleasant or even dangerous consequences for anyone dealing with it.

In a world of growing uncertainty, it is not surprising that our conversations and our thinking, are becoming increasingly polarized. It is becoming more difficult to hold civil conversations—or conversations at all—around ‘hot potato’ topics.

In this webinar, we will use Focusing to unravel some of the complexity for ourselves, for others, and around the issue itself. Our exploration is in two stages:

  • First, we will work on bringing awareness to our own personal patterns of handling hot potatoes. Please bring your own hot potato, having thought about how this issue has impacted your life. We will look at how change and uncertainty affect us and our openness to the new. 
  • Second, we will experiment by choosing a hot potato to consider together, exploring and opening out the complexity, consciously using our Focusing skills. We will look at how and why some hot potato issues become accepted ideas and values over time.   Using our Focusing skills, we will pay attention to the “more” of the conversation that is emerging around our hot potato.

There will be a presentation, guided experiences, as well as time for sharing and questions from participants.

All are welcome to attend. Some familiarity with Focusing will be helpful but is not required.

We use Zoom videoconferencing for our online classes. In this webinar format, you will see the presenter and host, but you will not be seen. You will be able to ask questions during the webinar by typing them.

You will need to have a computer/mobile device. Calling in by phone is also possible but not preferred. All registered participants will be sent a link to the video recording approximately two weeks following the class. So if you are unable to attend the live webinar, you will still be able to view it for one month.

Bio

Sue Burrell is a Focusing trainer, past teacher, business owner, wife and mother of four, and counsellor. Recent study in Jungian psychology  and dream translation, has broadened and given depth to her understanding of the larger social and historical forces at work in our culture. Using Focusing to navigate and inform difficult personal interactions, and understand the complexity around current socially divisive issues is a current and ongoing focus of research and learning. Sue co-hosts the Sydney Changes Group, which meets in person, and via Zoom on alternate months. All welcome. Details can be found on https://focusing.org/events

Jen Dunbabin lives in Tasmania, Australia where she is part of a team that is lifting adult Tasmanians' literacy and literacy levels and runs professional development for adult literacy practitioners. Focusing has been an integral part of her life for nearly 15 years. Since learning Inner Relationship Focusing, she has been continually adding to her knowledge, particularly Wholebody Focusing. She has been studying A Process Model for 10 years and is a long term student of the Buddha's teachings.

When
December 11th, 2021 from  5:00 PM to  7:00 PM
Location
Fee(s)
Pay What You Can
Additional Information
Location Online
Topic Beginners, Intermediate/Advanced, The Focusing Institute (TIFI) Events
Language of Instruction English
Event Listing Date Information Saturday, December 11, 5pm-7pm
Timezone Eastern (New York) Time