Individual Tools and Guides
Sometimes it is difficult to find the time to attend a workshop or a seminar, or it may be appropriate to work alone when there is a desire for personal exploration. A number of our tools are designed for individual work.
Insight Dialogic Inquiry - IDI is a process that involves you and someone you choose to invite into dialogue to explore a topic of interest to both of you. You select and explore specific text extracts, using a series of cycles and sweeps to meditatively read and write your responses. By continuing to go more deeply into the text and work with each other's reactions and ideas, the dyad may achieve transformative insights.
Presentation of Self - A guided work that enables you to think about how you view and describe yourself and how you explain who you are and what you can contribute to an organization.
Your Personal Information Management Strategy - A guided work to help you consider all the information that you have about your school, work, service, and other personal history. How complete are your records? Where do you keep your information? What is your approach for creating documentation to share with others? Answering these questions and others will help you design a strategy.
Concepts and Definitions of Self: The Sources of Our Construction - Where does your definition of your self come from? This guided work helps you explore how your family, friends, teachers, colleagues, and others contribute to the way in which you construct your views.
Presentation of Self in an Online Environment - How does your presentation of self in an online environment work in concert with the way you present yourself in person? Are you consistent in content and style? This guided work helps you explore your consistency and explores aspects of a clear presentation of self online.
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