I love it and want to do more of it!

What inpsired you to join the course?

Sophie inspires me! And… to be able to support Thinking Environment coaches but also others on their coaching journey; to further my practice and understanding of the Thinking Environment but this time, from the supervision approach; . And also to practice a hummingbird dialogue...

What was most valuable?

Many aspects: the practical, granular, and geeky live practice with the other participants; the pause and reflection I had to wrap myself in to write the practicum essay. The bouquet of assumptions that emerged and that went through the Thinking EnvironmenE metabolism (I gained on a personal level but also professional level.)

How has the course helped you?

Come forward with my thoughts and my capacity to support others in a poetic way, feeling liberated about it. By poetic, I mean, letting the process of emergence do its work, letting the learning unfold one step at a time, enjoying each session as supervisor, or supervisee, or peer, as an promise to learn. Accepting to not know in advance. Enjoying conscious "threshold” moments.

The best thing about doing the course was all its components, as they are shaping the journey. Doing this over a few months, not days.

If you’re thinking of doing the course I’d want to share with you..

It is a deepening of the Thinking Environment and how it is applied in a super-vision context. An opportunity to explore its relational strength in practice. Let it unfurl; it is not a "thing to do” or yet another professional title to have. It is a process that emerges at its pace. But plan to maintain the cadence!


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