What would you most like to share about your upcoming class?
When I first took the Cape Cod Training Program it had a significant impact on the way I live and work. I saw things differently and felt part of something special. I also became bolder and more impactful in my work with clients. I hope we can co-create something similar with this next class.
What is your favorite Gestalt principle or concept? Why?
I am in love with so many Gestalt concepts. Right now, I’m particularly excited about the concept and practice of “Experiment”, or as we sometimes call it at GISC, “Let’s Try.” There’s magic in trying something that’s a little bit scary but in a supportive setting.
In what ways does Gestalt inform your life?
Gestalt has helped me be friendlier with all aspects of myself. Gestalt has helped me be bolder. Gestalt has increased my ability to be present with others and to enjoy rich relationships. Gestalt has provided me with a supportive community of learners and teachers and friends. Gestalt has opened my eyes to how each of our acts in relationship with others, creates ripples that have a wider impact.
What is a quote that speaks to you?
“Let the soft animal of your body love what it loves.”
It’s a line from one of my favorite poets, Mary Oliver from her poem “Wild Geese”. It reminds me that we are all embedded in nature and it liberates me to notice and follow my instinct and to be curious about the unique experience of others.
What is one fun fact about you?
Last year, I got hooked on swimming in cold water so you will regularly find me in the sea and in rivers – even in mid-winter. I’m so proud of myself and so invigorated by my new hobby that I never tire of talking about it to anyone who will listen!
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