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Carpe
Diem -- To seize the day. To accept the gift called the present
as if it were all the time there is. This time is ours alone -- to
be lived -- on purpose -- our own.
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Cooperation
-- To gain an experiential understanding and respect for the requirements
of disciplined, focused group effort.
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Collaboration
-- To see how teamwork produces practical results and achieves lasting
positive patterns of emotional and cognitive response.
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Civility
-- To demonstrate the skills required by individuals in conflicted public
interest groups to co-exist successfully while retaining their sense of
purpose and mission.
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Citizenship
-- To experience the workings of a direct democracy and the ways in which
freedom of individual choice and personal responsibility are linked to
consequences.
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Critical
Thinking -- The ability to anticipate what can go wrong and what
to do when it does, knowing there are always alternative ways of solving
or reframing any problem.
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Challenge
-- To confront limited expectations in a process teaching how, by responding
to the needs of others, I can increase personal opportunity for success
in life and work.
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Confidence
-- Follows from a learned trust in one's own abilities, an awareness of
the support of friends, family and colleagues, security in knowing that
one is never alone.
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Creativity
-- Results when boundaries of perception are pushed beyond their limits
by choice and/or circumstance as when individual or group potential is
challenged.
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Connectivity
-- The links between forces reaching for unity in a universe where isolation
and alienation spell annihilation for individuals and species; we are the
"I that is we."
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Change
-- To move from comfort with the familiar to a risk zone of opportunity
by engaging in thinking before acting and safely experimenting with acting
before thinking.
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Career
Transition -- A time for exploration and discovery of new opportunities
culminating in acceptance and commitment to different paths or trying out
new patterns of response.
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Cultivating
Trust -- The central critical element to be desired by people routinely
working together. Courage, cooperation, caring concern are hollow
platitudes when lip service is paid in their absence.
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Client
Empowerment -- Actions speak louder than words in this simple, interactive
confidence builder where everyone "wins," no one "loses," and all are uniquely
gifted process participants.
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Communication
-- The full use of our senses in a way that acknowledges concern for others
and reduces barriers to acceptance of differing individual perspective.
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Corporate
Teamwork -- Where the integrity of mission determines "bottom line"
and profit and loss columns are reflected in task performances by each
team member participant.
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Conflict
Re-solution -- To provide opportunities in a non-threatening environment
to engage in virtual problem solving for purposes of evaluating current
strategies for shared use of limited resources among diverse and/or competing
interests.
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Caring
Environments -- The antithesis of heartless Darwinian imperatives,
as it is here that sensitivity, compassion, and healing motives follow
inclusive paths to healthy closure.
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Community
Building -- To assist individuals in building task bridges while
fostering a team spirit of belonging, caring, inclusion, and a deeper understanding
of their shared purpose.
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Classroom
Management -- A power tool for observing how experience, deference,
influence, knowledge, reference, and authority struggle to win hearts and
minds.
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Crisis Intervention --
This ice breaker is a fun way to unite people, interrupt "business
as usual" and provide opportunities to change attitudes when a road-map
to shared futures can’t be found.
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Character
Education -- An antidote to violence and self-destructive tendencies;
a way to build self-esteem while reflecting traditional values and challenging
competing priorities.
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Close
Encounters -- face-to-face, hands-on opportunity to receive a fresh
perspective from friends, family, co-workers, colleagues, and many "at-risk"
populations.
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Compassion
-- To achieve greater depths of empathy for life's victims and those whose
actions, thoughts and feelings obscure the true nature of universal human
experience.
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