
I love this, Eva, So much clarity with living examples!Pan VeraInformation Technology Coordinator and Web MasterCenter for Nonviolent CommunicationPhone: 802-659-0144CNVC is inviting our network to participate in what our future will look like, how to organize in a way that is most life serving. Would you like to co-create with us? Please click link: CNVC - A New Future.Some ways to connect on CNVC.org:On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 12:13 AM, Eva Ebenhoeh ma...@evaebenhoeh.de [cnvc-trainers] <cnvc-trainers-noreply@yahoogroups.com> wrote:Summary: My answer to Kirsten's question is 1 (involved and happy). And
I made a video explaining about the basic structure outlined in the
integrated plan: https://youtu.be/tjOyzIddKZ0
Dear all,
thanks, Kirsten, for your question. My answer is that I had a sense that
I was involved in the process and that the time for feedback had been
past (is that how you say it?). I wanted action rather than more
reflecting. That is why I didn't give feedback this time (not even to
say "Let's go").
I had fun making a 3:45 minute video explaining in a simple way the
basic structure outlined in the integrated plan as I understand it. The
idea for this came to me, when I was asked to explain the integrated
plan to a part of the german speaking network, and I got some comments
that it actually supported understanding of what it was about.
https://youtu.be/tjOyzIddKZ0
The quality of the video is way lower than I would like, so I didn't
share it at first, but wanted to start over. My computer couldn't handle
the data when I tried a more professional software, so I forgot about it
again. Recent posts encourage me to send you the link after all.
Hopefully it helps to connect some of you who don't enjoy reading those
long texts to the basic idea.
I'd love some feedback - especially if you have a different
understanding of the integrated plan than me.
Love,
Eva
P.S.: Just wanting to name that I experience a substantial giddy
nervousness while writing this...
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