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Co-creating trust and openness opening up to deeper collaboration Building a Values-Driven Society Conference Stockholm 11-13 June, 2014

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Page 1: Opening up to Deeper Collaboration: Katja Vilponiemi and Harriet Fagerholm

Co-creating trust and openness

opening up to deeper collaboration

Building a Values-Driven Society Conference Stockholm 11-13 June, 2014

Page 2: Opening up to Deeper Collaboration: Katja Vilponiemi and Harriet Fagerholm

PART I PREPARATION FOR DEEP COLLABORATION

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InTune Awareness Skills

Values in action •  individual •  shared

Using your creative gifts, life purpose

•  service

Becoming present and

still •  group

•  individual Body consciousness

•  own experience

•  body language & resonance

Emotional skills •  self expression

•  reactive patterns

Mental skills •  thinking • beliefs

Exposure •  will

•  open mind •  authentic

encounterings

Acceptance, compassion

•  yourself •  others

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Multiple ways of knowing John Heron

•  Experiential knowing: knowing through empathy and resonance, the kind of in-depth knowing which is almost impossible to put into words.

•  Presentational knowing: experiential knowing expressed through story, picture, sculpture, movement, dance – draws on aesthetic imaginary

•  Propositional knowing: draws on concepts and ideas (knowing about something, expressed in informative statements)

•  Practical knowing: expressed as skills, which ties together the other ways of “knowing in action”

•  “I have experienced that most important is the movement between these… Even not knowing is one particular kind of knowing.” (Terhi Takanen, 2013)

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Becoming aware

Letting go

Attuning

Practicing

CoCreativeProcess Inquiry© Terhi Takanen, 2005, 2010, 2012

There are four phases in the process: 1) Becoming aware 2) Letting go 3) Attuning 4) Practicing The process is like a spiral, never-ending.

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I We

Working between Self and Group

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Guidelines for Mirroring in pairs

•  I am fully concentrating to what you have to say

•  I hear you completely •  I accept your experience completely •  I give you back what I just heard you

telling me – (analysis, sense-making, advice-giving not allowed!)

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Co-Creative Inquiry Process 1.  Orientation with movement

–  Resonance exercise –  Finding the pair and mirroring each other

2.  Becoming aware of your question –  What body sensations, feelings, thoughts, needs do you

have? –  Mirroring in pairs

3.  Letting go: what old patterns and hurts can you let go of immediately and what do you need to keep working on?

4.  What strengths do you have to support going into deeper collaboration for higher service?

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What kind of needs

do you feel?

What kind of emotions are you feeling?

What kind of thoughts

are you thinking?

Where in your body do you sense the

question?

Listen what kind of thoughts, feelings and needs are related to your question?

Just listen these as a flow, don’t analyse or judge them. 9

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PART II TUNING INTO HIGHER SERVICE THROUGH CO-CREATION

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Tuning into higher service through co-creation

1.  Orientation with meditation –  Finding people who resonate

2.  Emotional dialogue with your freshly found group: –  Discuss themes of Co-creation / collaboration, trust,

openness and higher service, while sharing your hurts and passions. Start by letting one person talk at a time.

–  Try to become aware of when you’re talking or reacting through the ego – apply caring honesty to find your shared unpolished diamond

3.  Reflecting upon the quality of the emotional dialogue –  Collecting insights & seeds of collaboration

4.  Emotional dynamics and co-creative skills

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