Appreciating polarity without creating polarization
27th Apr 2019 - 28th Apr 2019
10.30am - 9pm Saturday and 10.30am-5pm Sunday
£265-£345 self selecting sliding scale
Led by: Kane Mitchell | Contact Kane


An exciting opportunity to catch Danish trainer Kirsten Kristensen in UK sharing her work on this poignant and relevant theme; appreciating our difference.
Kirsten is a master of inner transformation and drawing on her experience with family therapy, she applies NVC to work with the inner child; transforming limiting beliefs; guilt, shame and projection; amongst other themes, to support incredible personal and relational shifts.
In order to live the life that wants to live through us and contribute towards conscious sharing of resources and engage with respect and kinship towards every being, we need to learn to live together in appreciation of our difference.
This requires us to liberate ourselves from any idea that we, or others, are small or unworthy, so that we can connect with the people we perceive to have more or much less power than us. And it requires that we allow ourselves to dream beautiful dreams and walk towards them.
- How do I show up in a group or in my community with power and accountability - giving and receiving feedback - managing conflict
- How do I inspire change without creating polarization?
- How do I stay grounded enough to be present and willing to connect during difficult interactions?
- How do I create positive and life-enriching impact in my immediate communities?
- How do I allow myself to dream beautiful dreams?
- Giving and receiving challenging messages/feedback
- Win-win as a shift and not a compromise
- Moving from domination to partnership in our relations
- Collaborative change making - we can do more together, and together we can do things that none of us can do alone.
- Understanding the implications of our interdependence
- Personal accountability to the we
- Transforming enemy images and create a culture of peace instead of a culture of war
- Finding our power and using it well