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Waste

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Not just the kind of rubbish or recycling waste but also the energy and time we waste when looking at social media feeds, or the resources we put into projects we don’t really engage with.  How could we be spending our time, our money and our energy in a more profitable way … as an individual, as a company and as a society? 

For example, if I spend 5 minutes looking at junk on my phone, and I do that just 3 times a day … over a year, that's 5 days of my life that I'm wasting.

When we stop and look at different areas of our lives, we notice just how much time, energy, and resources we are literally throwing away:

  • Using up energy on projects you don’t love

  • Getting involved and staying in unhelpful conflicts

  • Money spent on new initiatives that fizzle out because they weren’t well-planned to begin with

What will you get our of this course?

By the end of this expertly facilitated session you will have shared and learned from the group, you will think differently, have ideas, be ready to implement actions that you know will work and you will be highly motivated to try something new.

Led by Sarah Scarratt and Rachel Gilmore, both certified facilitators in Clean Language and Systemic Modelling. The session is designed so that you can engage however you like: you can come along and engage with the content, you can come and learn the clean questions and/or you can practice your coaching skills if you want to. Everyone, wherever they are and however they learn, is very welcome.

To dive deeper on this topic join us for an exploratory workshop on Friday 25th February 9-12 GMT / 10-13 CET and explore how you can use your time and not waste it.

Tickets are priced on a sliding scale:

  • If you are purchasing tickets for yourself, the price is on a sliding scale based on your income.

  • If your company is paying, the price is dependent on its charitable status.

Earlier Event: 17 January
Get Set for 2022
Later Event: 1 April
Regeneration