I'm working on the details, but this will revolve around -
up to 8 people
Weekly conference call
Stating commitments to integral practice, for the week, on phone and by spreadsheet list
Buddy support - commited to frequent conversations (email, phone, IM) with buddy around own keeping practice commitments. (Group will need to be 6 or 8)
Assessment of "progress" - both in initial intake, and then group assessments.
I have the use of a few cool web tools to do this process. And luckily, this won't take a lot of work to setup, as the tools are pre-existing (God bless Web 2.0) But the long and short of it is to:
a. Make your integral commitments and intentions available to a small, dedicated group. This in itself has more effectiveness than we give credit for.
b. Create a history and trust with this small group, to take advantage of the power of a small group.
c. Track progress over time.
Please send me an email if you are interested in this. I think this will be highly useful to people out in the boonies, but we will see.
This is an experiment in web 2.0 support groups.
I would love for you to join the experiment!
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Friday, March 3
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ebuddha
on Fri 03 Mar 2006 03:12 PM EST
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ebuddha
on Fri 03 Mar 2006 02:44 PM EST
Sean at Deep Surface points out that Integral Portland is expanding their website, and making it more and more of a portal. It looks very nice, so take a look!
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