Dear friends and colleagues, here is a little story that was told to us the other evening in a group of people. It reminds me that although it is a popular opinion on this list that less is best, it isn't always so--at least when you are new at it.
One woman was telling the story of her daughter who had been for driving lessons that day. The teacher told the daughter to go through the next light and then to turn left at the first street after that. The daughter asked the teacher if he was sure she should go through the light. He said yes. Well, they got to the light and the light was red. The daughter kept right on going. It was only due to the teacher slamming on the brakes on his side of the training car that they avoided a bad accident. The teacher yelled at the daughter for going through the red light and putting them in danger. The daughter pointed out that he had told her to go through the light. She was a new driver and did not know that he really meant for her to stop at the light first if it was red. Blessings, Birgitt Birgitt Williams of Dalar International ******************************************** For your ongoing professional development join us in Sweden or in North Carolina, USA in November for the Advanced Program in Open Space Technology focusing on the Open Space Organization! This is also credited as Session Four of our Genuine Contact Program. Upcoming training dates for the four basic components of our Genuine Contact Program (more info www.openspacetechnology.com) #1: Open Space Technology: Sweden Nov 12-15; Ontario Nov 21-24 #2: Process Facilitation: North Carolina Mar 5,6; British Columbia Mar 18, 19; Ontario April 23,24 #3: Cross Cultural Conflict Resolution: North Carolina Mar 7,8; British Columbia Mar 16,17; Ontario April 19,20 #4: Advanced Program in Open Space Technology focusing on the Open Space Organization: Sweden Nov 16,17,18; North Carolina Nov 27,28,29,30; British Columbia Feb 2,3,4
