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You are warmly welcome to join us at
the Imagination Club on Wednesday, 27 April at 18h45 for an interactive,
experimental workshop on:
Oups! An Orchestra of Unconventional Problem-Solving
By Wiebke Herding
Let's say you're stuck on this thing. You'd like it to go one way,
but whatever you try, it won't budge. It could be a project you are
working on, a relationship you are in or any aspect of your life, really.
So frustrating!
In this workshop we'll play with a few problem-solving techniques that
they don't teach you in school. We'll ask our bodies for advice with
a wacky brain-training that looks like martial arts, travel through
time to talk to ourselves in the future and negotiate with our resistance.
You'll come home with a few actionable steps to solve your problem -
and you'll actually feel motivated to get going. Bring a problem, pen
and paper. Wear clothes you can move in.
Wiebke Herding doesn't normally teach these tools - but she uses them
regularly in her work as a facilitator and communications consultant
for worldchanging organizations.
Wiebke runs ON:SUBJECT, an agency
for World Changing Communications.
A special thanks to UBI
for donating classroom space for us!
Details
When? |
Wednesday, 27 April 2011
Time:18.45 to 20.30 |
Where? |
UBI (United
Business Institutes)
Marnixlaan, 20
1000 Brussels, Belgium
Between Troone and Naamsepoort metros
Map
(see below or follow link) |
How much? |
A donation of €10 to cover expenses including materials,
drinks, snacks, etc. |
RSVP
Please reply to your invitation e-mail or follow
this link to sign up for for this workshop.
Participants |
- Andy Whittle
- Jeffrey Baumgartner
- Wiebke Herding
- Ingrid Kreksch
- Annette Monreal
- Nicola Lennon
- Steve Clemens
- Katarzyna Janiak
- Tony Zamparutti
- Gina Griffith
- Monique Blokzyl
- Bob Ward
- Lynn Scott
- Adrian Dobre
- Lady Alba *
- Marta Czerniawska *
- Gunnel Klingberg *
- Samuel Dellicour *
- Phil Dean *
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