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benefits of becoming a member - Coggle Diagram
benefits of becoming a member
personal development
getting to know yourself
training introspection and reflection
learning to deal better with stress and become more resilient
support in accepting yourself
getting to know your nervous system
connecting to your body and understanding it's wisdom
getting to know your core beliefs that stop you from building working relationships and support changing them
getting to know your triggers and support getting rid of them
expanding your capacity for empathy and compassion
gain self-management competences
setting your priorities and goals
focussing and using your time focussed
gaining Self-confidence and self-efficacy
self-leadership
improve your communication skills
listening
authenticity
radical honesty
improve skills in handling conflict
have a purpose in life
sense of belonging
Bowlby; our need for attachment is greater than our need for meaning and purpose
improve your curiosity, creativity, and your joy of play
gaining responsibility skills
finding your "tribe"
thanks to hours/years spent on research and training by our tutors
group development
learning to use the weQ
experiment with new models of democracy like sociocracy
co-regulation
gaining better relationship skills
competences in systemic thinking
Understanding of how to make efficient, effective collective decisions
The joy of participating in a functional group
thanks to hours/years spent on research and training by our tutors
life long learning
participating in our test courses as they evolve
gaining more global consciousness
widening understanding of ethical purchasing
Participating in Social Change
Learning to question our cultures and social expectations
becoming more curious about social culture and the purpose of particular rules
contribute to the growing community focused on changing our lives for the better of ourselves, each other, and the planet
grow consideration for other living entities, their role in our natural world