Wholeheartedly agree Phelim - thanks you! - that was my experience in a recent
OSonOS (we know who we were, but felt lonely with my pain during it!) - "lets
just do it" - "but but - can we be a circle first please?" - "the space is
open!" (ie whats your problem control freak)
from Anne in Autumnal Bristol
From: Phelim McDermott <[email protected]>
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Sent: Tuesday, 17 September 2013, 11:21
Subject: Re: [OSList] Super-small open space
I have one small thing to contribute re small groups as we often do an open
space for improbable sometimes with just 4 or 5 of us.. And yes we've done it
with one!
Anyway there can be a temptation we have had which is to not quite go through
the process of opening and closing circle and using spaces we've pinpointed
with quite enough clarity because we are familiar with it and... Well its just
us and There's just a few. And how do you walk a circle when there's just two
people etc..
Don't do that...
Times when we skipped that... the cobwebs haven't quite been cleared.
Best regards,
Phelim McDermott
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On 16 Sep 2013, at 23:54, Lisa Heft <[email protected]> wrote:
… to which I'd say - as you've already committed to the host that you'll lead
something 'if' - prep them really well about breathing when they first see what
to their eyes does not look like something happening quickly enough, or
'enough' enough. And to remind them not to jump in themselves just to fill in
the space because they got anxious. Just to breathe. Because once you start
leading something - and you know this, Gray - the entire dynamics shifts, for
the rest of the meeting. You've established yourself as holding that certain
kind of power from that point forward - at least that's how it would be with
most groups - you know your own group and its individual players best. I know
that you have the nuanced kind of languaging and the physical-and-other
presence to open and invite and name and breathe with them in a way that will
open up so much space that there will be no need or reason to 'lead' anything.
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>Especially if you go out at sunrise to the water's edge and to see if you can
>find and watch the dragon boat practices happening under the changing sky,
>before you come in to facilitate each day… ;o)
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>Lisa
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>Thanks, Harrison, and thanks, Lisa!
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>>That does reinforce what I was considering: to point out that this is an even
>>greater opportunity to explore the topics and issues they are passionate
>>about, with all the resources and attention they can bring to bear but fewer
>>distractions.. I've had to reassure the hosts that if things don't move I'll
>>lead a discussion (fishbowl style or some such) but I'm betting it won't be
>>necessary. I think if I frame the opening invitation right, this will be a
>>powerful day for those who come.
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>>And if not, well, it is Maui, so...you're right, I'll have fun!
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>>Thanks so much,
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>>Gray
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