Think Well, Think Together: An Introduction to the Thinking Environment

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Think Well, Think Together: An Introduction to the Thinking Environment

Think Well, Think Together: An Introduction to the Thinking Environment

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Independent thinking is a critical skill in these challenging times, yet often we don’t make time for it, or the group or organisational culture doesn’t really welcome it.

Over many years of observation we discovered – and continue to refine our understanding of – 10 conditions or “components” that reliably create optimal conditions for independent, rigourous, imaginative and courageous thinking, whilst also encouraging collaboration.

Together, they are known as the “Thinking Environment”.

This introductory session from Linda Aspey, Faculty of Nancy Kline’s Time to Think organisation, offers you an overview and an experience of being in a Thinking Environment. In this session you will discover:

• how a Thinking Environment can promote high quality thinking and insightful decision-making
• how it can enable individuals, teams and organisations to see what’s holding them back and how to make progress
• a powerful and inclusive approach for better meetings, impactful coaching, and thriving, engaged and inspiring workplace cultures.

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Presenter(s) Bio

Linda Aspey works on culture, climate change and environment with progressive leaders, teams and coaches, supporting them in addressing and facing the many systemic challenges within climate and environmental crisis and social upheaval. She aims to help people to generate new thinking and insight, build stronger relationships, and grow in courage to take action, in highly collaborative ways. Faculty at Time to Think, Linda is a qualified Time to Think Coach, Facilitator, Thinking Partnership Teacher and Consultant. She is also a trained "The Work that Reconnects/ Active Hope" facilitator and delivers workshops and talks on climate psychology, communications and leadership. She is alumni and assessor at the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL), a Certified Climate Change Coach, and a speaker, trainer and supervisor with the Climate Psychology Alliance. Linda is also a registered supervisor, member and fellow of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (MBACP/FBACP). She is co-editor of Holding the Hope: Reviving Psychological & Spiritual Agency in the Face of Climate Change (PCCS Books 2023- https://www.pccs-books.co.uk/products/holding-the-hope)

Event Language - English

Posted By - Linda Aspey

Email - linda@aspey.com

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Date And Time

Apr 9, 2024 @ 08:30 AM (UTC) to
Apr 9, 2024 @ 10:00 AM (UTC)
 

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Apr 8, 2024
 

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