Saturday, February 16, 2019
An Online Class Facilitated by Evelyn Fender-Lee
Part of The Focusing Highlights Series
Teaching and applying TAE within different contexts over many years, Evelyn found her own way of working with TAE. Thetaland, a playful inquiry-tool based on TAE, manifests new avenues to think at the edge. In this class you will learn about and explore some of them.
Through guided exercises, you will start from a sentence you might have stored in your Attic. By venturing out into Thetaland, you will find your own source of thinking in the Foggy Valley and you will climb the highest Volcano where newness can come from. While going on, meaningful thought-paths open up into the richness of your inner landscapes, which the Cartographer helps us to sketch. If blockages stand in the way, you can dwell in the Idyllic Garden to relax or you can ask the Oracle. At the end we will meet at the Coffee House to share our experiences. Evelyn will also take time to respond to questions along the way.
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Dr. Evelyn Fendler-Lee is a self-employed organizational psychologist, person-centered counselor, and Focusing/TAE-trainer. She brings 20 years of experience in teamwork, leadership and project management while working as a material scientist in research institutes and in industry. Evelyn applies Thinking at The Edge (TAE) to innovation and teams, facilitating knowledge communication and concept creation. She is a coach for professional orientation and development. She teaches TAE internationally and is in charge of TAE training at DAF (German Focusing Training Institute). She has been developing Thetaland and is part of the research project “Experiential Thinking” at the University of Würzburg.
website: fendler-lee.com
Evelyn will be presenting Thetaland at the Second Felt Sense Conference, May 17-19, 2019.
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