What I liked about it
- experience
- practical
- makes you reflect on yourself
- structured, well prepared
- good practice
- loved it
- recurring theme of using fairy tales as lessons/examples
- "two takes" exercise
- role playing/interaction
- stories
- brought me outside my comfort zone
- another interesting view on how people behave
- very professional presentation from start to end (mix of theory and practice, nice slides, the role games helped to feel)
- lots of content, but not rushed
- the openness of the presenters about their own life (situation)
- very useful
- new insight in my own/other's behaviour, ery well presented, enthusiastic
- I saw myself in the situations that we saw and how I could improve. THANKS for the "why did I think that?" -> this was great!
- relaxed. fun. inspiring!
- Food for thought...
- Cool fairytale and drawings
- everything: the subject, the form
- good balance between talk and exercise
- good exercise
- well planned, good materials
- logic & dynamic of the session
- presentation style: lively, involving
- very interactive
- useful & unexpected
- nice slides
- format, subject, interaction
- the exercise
- the injected self-awareness
- got to discover the 5 coping stances, learned how to recognize them in others and self
- just enough role play, given with enthusiasm
To improve
- I think the "loving/hating" part is not fitting the little boy
- keep it
- cover less material (or have longer session), so that people have a better opportunity to grasp concept of congruence
- a little bit more guidance on the role play: apart from the stances, have clear roles/responsibilities
- not much!
- provide more real live examples about the different stances
- perhaps an addition to learn how to deal with incongruence of others
- got me a while to grasp these are COPING stances, not when you're relaxed. Could be me though!
- less slides
- more people
- less abstract personal experiences
- de-roling at the end of the exercise
- it could benefit from a faster pace
- place for more people :-)
- something on how to react to incongruent behavior (apart from being congruent yourself)
- make one group play in front of the other, or film one of the groups and show it to others
- done (make it perfect)
- learn more on how to react or to anticipate
- how to deal with incongruent people
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