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The essence of  fundamental change Stop focusing on the parts,  start seeing the whole
Suppose you have a headache,  regularly
Looking from the outside, its a  problem   waiting to be solved
Suppose you are getting wrinkled
Problem  solved ?
Suppose oil is  running out
Problem  solved ?
 Problemsolving   often functions  as a way of maintaining the  status quo rather than  enabling fundamental change
Why
Problem solving is reactive    We are downloading  habitual ways of thinking
 Simply labeling a situation  as a problem allows us  to distance ourselves   from it and blocks  observing whatever arises  as it actually is
David Bohm  Normally our thoughts  have us ,  rather than we having them
Fundamental change occurs when we  learn to  see  from the whole
Seeing from the whole does not happen as a result of trying.  It comes out of  suspending   our voice of judgment
 If we can  simply allow  ourselves to sit with  all the seemingly unrelated bits and  pieces of information we see,  fresh ways to understand a situation  can eventually emerge
The  less  you pack,  the  more  awaits you
 When we truly suspend  taken-for-granted ways  of seeing the world,  what we start to see can be  disorienting and disturbing
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 Embarking and continuing  this journey requires  the  willingness   to accept  many such moments  of profound disorientation
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Break down the walls  between self and world
Sense what is happening  from within  a situation,  rather than from outside
Minds  are like  parachutes They only function when open
THE  END
Acknowledgement This presentation is the personal view of  Marina Noordegraaf   of the essence of  " Presence : An exploration of  profound change in people, organizations and society ", Peter Senge, Otto Scharmer, Joseph Jaworski en Betty Sue Flowers
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The Essence of Fundamental Change

  • 1. The essence of fundamental change Stop focusing on the parts, start seeing the whole
  • 2. Suppose you have a headache, regularly
  • 3. Looking from the outside, its a problem waiting to be solved
  • 4. Suppose you are getting wrinkled
  • 6. Suppose oil is running out
  • 8. Problemsolving often functions as a way of maintaining the status quo rather than enabling fundamental change
  • 9. Why
  • 10. Problem solving is reactive We are downloading habitual ways of thinking
  • 11. Simply labeling a situation as a problem allows us to distance ourselves from it and blocks observing whatever arises as it actually is
  • 12. David Bohm Normally our thoughts have us , rather than we having them
  • 13. Fundamental change occurs when we learn to see from the whole
  • 14. Seeing from the whole does not happen as a result of trying. It comes out of suspending our voice of judgment
  • 15. If we can simply allow ourselves to sit with all the seemingly unrelated bits and pieces of information we see, fresh ways to understand a situation can eventually emerge
  • 16. The less you pack, the more awaits you
  • 17. When we truly suspend taken-for-granted ways of seeing the world, what we start to see can be disorienting and disturbing
  • 18.
  • 19. Embarking and continuing this journey requires the willingness to accept many such moments of profound disorientation
  • 20.
  • 21. Break down the walls between self and world
  • 22. Sense what is happening from within a situation, rather than from outside
  • 23. Minds are like parachutes They only function when open
  • 25. Acknowledgement This presentation is the personal view of Marina Noordegraaf of the essence of " Presence : An exploration of profound change in people, organizations and society ", Peter Senge, Otto Scharmer, Joseph Jaworski en Betty Sue Flowers
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