Group Works Patterns by Category Balance Process and Content Balance Structure and Flexibility Closing Divergence and Convergence Rhythm Follow the Energy.

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Group Works Patterns by Category Balance Process and Content Balance Structure and Flexibility Closing Divergence and Convergence Rhythm Follow the Energy Iteration Opening and Welcome Preparedness Reflection/Action Cycle Rest Right Size Bite Ritual Seasoned Timing Subgroup and Whole Group Trajectory Common Ground Embrace Dissonance and Difference Fractal Go Meta Seeing the Forest, Seeing the Trees Time Shift Translation Unity and Diversity Value the Margins Viewpoint Shift Appropriate Boundaries Courageous Modelling Discharging Dwell with Emotions Guerrilla Facilitation Holding Space Listening Mirroring Not About You Self-Awareness Shared Leadership and Roles Simplify Taking Responsibility Witness with Compassion All Grist for the Mill Dive in Emergence Letting Go Magic Presence Silence Spirit Trust the Wisdom of the Group Commitment Invitation Priority Focus Purpose Setting Intention Cultivate essential skills and responsibilities for both facilitators and participants, to ensure the process goes well and to demonstrate good group practice. Leading by action and example, guide the group toward effective personal and collective self- responsibility. Understand divergent ways of seeing an issue to support the group in openly and thoughtfully exploring options. Be flexible and use your imagination in considering a variety of vantage points. The key is in how you look at something. Apply the wisdom of different processing styles and a variety of expressive modes to open up creative possibilities. Established conventions may need to be challenged or worked with. Ask how this session could be more fun in order to better accomplish its goal. Group events have a rhythm and a flow to them. Both in anticipating an event and in response to emerging circumstances, pay attention to energy and pacing; let this influence your decisions on when to do what, how long and how often. Discover coherence and shared meaning to move toward convergence. By gathering knowledge and teasing out the threads of common understanding, you can arrive at consensus and clear outcomes. Trust and accept what happens in a spirit of letting go and letting come. Invite the mystery and complex magic of emergence. This quality is felt as a deep sense of connection not only to those assembled and to the work’s purpose, but to the larger universe as well. Be aware of and respect the broader context and circumstances of time, place, and culture. Grounded in this understanding, intentionally create the container for group engagement. Keystone patterns are in bold Intenti on Context Relationship Flow Creativity Perspective Modelling Inquiry & Synthesis Faith groupworksdeck.org Appreciation Breaking Bread Together Celebrate Good Faith Assumptions Honour Each Person Hosting Power Shift Shared Airtime Tend Relationships Transparency Create and maintain quality connections with each other through nurturing rapport and friendship, honouring people’s full selves, and finding ways to be authentic. This sometimes requires working with power relations, or foregrounding emotional needs in the moment rather than task.. Aesthetics of Space Circle Gaia Group Culture History and Context Nooks in Space and Time Power of Place Whole System in the Room Context Deliberate Distilling Experts on Tap Feedback Go Deeper Harvesting Inform the Group Mind Inquiry Mapping and Measurement Moving Toward Alignment Naming Story Yes, And Concentrate on serving the larger purpose for the gathering and how it is enacted. Why are we here? What’s our shared passion? What we are aiming to accomplish? Includes addressing the longer term meaning and consequence of this event or series. Challenge Expressive Arts Generate Possibilities Improvise Mode Choice Playfulness Power of Constraints

1. Aesthetics of Space 2. All Grist for the Mill 3. Appreciation 4. Appropriate Boundaries 5. Balance Process and Content 6. Balance Structure and Flexibility 7. Breaking Bread Together 8. Celebrate 9. Challenge 10. Circle 11. Closing 12. Commitment 13. Common Ground 14. Courageous Modelling 15. Deliberate 16. Discharging 17. Distilling 18. Dive In 19. Divergence and Convergence Rhythm 20. Dwelling with Emotions 21. Embrace Dissonance and Difference 22. Emergence 23. Experts on Tap 24. Expressive Arts 25. Feedback 26. Follow the Energy 27. Fractal 28. Gaia 29. Generate Possibilities 30. Go Deeper 31. Go Meta 32. Good Faith Assumptions 33. Group Culture 34. Guerrilla Facilitation 35. Harvesting 36. History and Context 37. Holding Space 38. Honour Each Person 39. Hosting 40. Improvise 41. Inform the Group Mind 42. Inquiry 43. Invitation 44. Iteration 45. Letting Go 46. Listening 47. Magic 48. Mapping and Measurement 49. Mirroring 50. Mode Choice 51. Moving Toward Alignment 52. Naming 53. Nooks in Space and Time 54. Not about You 55. Opening and Welcome 56. Playfulness 57. Power of Constraints 58. Power of Place 59. Power Shift 60. Preparedness 61. Presence 62. Priority Focus 63. Purpose 64. Reflection-Action Cycle 65. Rest 66. Right Size Bite 67. Ritual 68. Seasoned Timing 69. Seeing the Forest, Seeing the Trees 70. Self-Awareness 71. Setting Intention 72. Shared Airtime 73. Shared Leadership and Roles 74. Silence 75. Simplify 76. Spirit 77. Story 78. Subgroup and Whole Group 79. Take Responsibility 80. Tend Relationships 81. Time Shift 82. Trajectory 83. Translation 84. Transparency 85. Trust the Wisdom of the Group 86. Unity and Diversity 87. Value the Margins 88. Viewpoint Shift 89. Whole System in the Room 90. Witness With Compassion 91. Yes, and Group Works Pattern List groupworksde ck.org