Working with the interdependencies: bringing awareness to what we have disconnected from

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Working with the interdependencies: bringing awareness to what we have disconnected from

Working with the interdependencies: bringing awareness to what we have disconnected from

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This event was hosted by the Invitechange team as part of International Coaching Week. A big thank you to Janet Harvey and all of her team for making this possible. This is what was discussed:

What does coronavirus have in common with what we are experiencing globally in terms of the loss of biodiversity, loss of fertile soils, decreasing food nutrition, increasing air pollution, increasing acidification and plastics in the ocean? We have been thrown into a stark awareness of the deep interconnected nature of our existence.

Unravel a thread in one part of the globe and the reverberations are felt within weeks everywhere, rippling out along every aspect of our interdependent lives and ways of living. If we pause and follow these ripples, what might we and our clients discover, what might we become aware of that we haven’t being paying attention to? What is the learning for us in relation to our practice development? How do we work with the interdependencies?

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Event Timezone Reference - UK

Posted By - Josie McLean

Email - info@climatecoachingalliance.org

 

Date And Time

May 5, 2020 @ 12:00 AM (GMT) to
May 5, 2020 @ 12:30 AM (GMT)
 

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