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Peer Council: Think Clearly to Act Wisely

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narrm ngarrgu Library and Family Services
melbourne, australia
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  • Facing daily uncertainty?  
  • Needing to lead others in a climate of exponential change?
  • Feeling stuck or confused?
  • Ready to tackle adaptive challenges? 

Now is the time to learn how to think clearly, so as to act wisely!

Peer Council is a powerful and accessible group and one-on-one thinking process which unleashes superior quality thinking & insight.

An elegant and efficient 'give and receive' exercise inviting multiple perspectives into tricky situations, enabling decision makers to gain clarity & confidence in their discernment & action.

Once you have participated in experiences of both peer and 1-1 Council Process, you will be coached in self managing the process, and be equipped with tools & tips to further develop this important and timely practice, capacity & capability.

Who is this for?

Business & community leaders
Consultants
Facilitators & coaches

Who is this from?

Colleagues Candice Smith (VIC) and Robyn Katz (NSW) understand that we are living and working in intense and vulnerable times. They are collaborating to offer and facilitate this concise and intimate in person learning event (max 8 seats at a choice of two times slots) in Melbourne CBD on March 17th.

Teacher: Candice Smith

Candice partners individuals, groups and teams to usher in new ways of working and being which challenge assumptions and embody courage, connection, ease, and well-being of people and the planet. 

She has worked as a 'Time To Think' Coach, Facilitator and Faculty member for two decades and is founder of The Thinking Field, a human development consultancy specialising in creating Thinking Environments and fostering systemic leadership.

To stay grounded, Candice looks to the natural world, twenty years of meditation practice, a good dance, and her husband Peter.

Host:
Robyn Katz

Robyn offers challenge and support to Wonderful Women and Conscious Leaders who are committed to growth and learning.

She is a sophisticated facilitator, holistic coach and creative community builder. When not tending to her family, dogs and garden, Robyn joyfully initiates and hosts gatherings and experiences which deeply connect people to self, others and earth. 

Sometimes she expresses herself with existential poetry, and by compassionately sharing insight based on keenly observing the way we humans show up.

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