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introduced by to

Group Pattern Language Project 2662 Alder St, Eugene OR

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 The essential skills and responsibilities for both facilitator and participants, to demonstrate good group practice and ensure the process goes well. Includes monitoring, nurturing and mentoring the group, enabling their effective personal and collective self-management. Noticing and helping the group more openly and thoughtfully explore different ways of seeing an issue. Watching, understanding, and appreciating divergent viewpoints, ideas, values and opinions. The key is in how you look at something. Using multiple intelligences and a variety of modes to open up creative possibilities. Covers rhythm, energy and pacing. When we do what and for how long. Things to pay attention to both in anticipating the event and in responding to circumstances in the moment, to support movement along the intended trajectory toward the desired outcome. Discovering coherence and moving toward convergence. From gathering in information to exploring knowledge to arriving at consensus, shared meaning. understanding, or clear outcomes. Trusting and accepting what happens in a spirit of letting go and letting come. The mystery, magic and ineffable, complex magic of emergence. You can invite it, but you can’t control it. 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. Understanding and working with the broader context and circumstances both in place and in culture. 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 Creating and maintaining quality connection with each other, honouring our full selves, and recognizing power relations. Includes being authentic and sometimes 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 Distiling Experts on Tap Feedback Go Deeper Harvesting Inform the Group Mind Inquiry Mapping and Measurement Moving Toward Alignment Naming Story Yes, And Serving and attending to the larger purpose for the gathering and how it is manifested, including addressing its longer term meaning and consequence. Why are we here, what’s our shared passion, and what we are aiming to accomplish. Challenge Expressive Arts Generate Possibilities Improvise Mode Choice Playfulness Power of Constraints