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Tzu chi English Educational Being able to express your opinion Speaking Active Listening with understanding Listening Adding new thoughts to the discussion Creativity Asking poignant questions Questions Team Building Skills Fostered in this Class Appropriate engagement principles Don’t keep anything in your head for the rest of your life Create a project list for things requiring more than one step to finish Room to think Put your focus where you need it How available are you to the creative opportunities around you Create a word bank for discussion Crisis evokes serenity Shift focus rapidly Appropriate engagement Put everything else on the backburner to be totally present Project maps Being present Be optimally available for the surprises when they come Christopher Bauman – www.chrisbauman.com.au

Time Advanced Question Words 1. Amidst chaos there is the possibility of clarity and you become totally engaged with what is happening ___________________________________________________________________________________________? Advanced Question Words You don’t have to finish things to get them off your mind 2. Crisis can product a kind of calm ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ? Productive flow retrospect 3. Being meaningfully engaged towards an outcome ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ? 4. Productive engagement without a crisis ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ? Time Get out of the weeds Creative intuitive intelligence 5. Sometimes not getting something done is the way to engage with it ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ? outcome 6. Notice what is on your mind ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ? Crisis demands calm and evokes serenity 7. Look at you project list at least once a week (anything requiring more then one step) ________________________________________________________________________________________ ? Creative mess Discretionary time 8. Give everything its appropriate due ___________________________________________________________________________________________ ? Exist in a sophisticated spontaneity Write down everything that is potentially meaningful What is the of your tasks, and your immediate next step? Christopher Bauman – www.chrisbauman.com.au