Escape the ONE DEADLY MYTH that almost every facilitator believes
Even the most seasoned facilitators fall into the trap of believing what the participant says they want—even though the participant rarely knows, themselves.
Fortunately, participants avoid telling the truth and get confused about what they want in very predictable ways. In this hour-long participatory zoom class, you will discover and practice what you need to know to find the real truth of what the participant wants.
No matter your level of skill, this will make all your process work easier.
If you do healing work with anyone — especially the work sometimes called “carpet work” — you’ll want to check this out.
Recently someone asked me,
“If there was ONE MISTAKE you could correct in people’s facilitation, that would make the biggest difference, what would it be?”
That’s easy…You see….
There’s a myth that almost all leaders of healing work believe.
Even facilitators with a LOT of training and experience still believe this wrong thing.
When you believe this myth (and you probably do), the odds of you starting a healing process incorrectly, and of you heading in the wrong direction, go up exponentially.
That myth is:
“You should believe participants when they tell you what they want from the process.”
To be clear, that’s the myth: And it’s not true.
But…
Go to any facilitation training, and they’ll tell you the importance of finding out what the participant wants.
But what they never realize is, THE PARTICIPANT DOESN’T REALLY KNOW WHAT THEY WANT.
And if you don’t help the participant figure out what they want, you’ll end up going with what they say “off the top of their heads”…
And that is very likely to lead you in the wrong direction.
So I’ve created an hour long, zoom-based class, "Making healing work easier by finding the participant’s true want.”
Because you supported the gofundme for Honni, this class is free for you.