This time of year invites reflection. We see the New Year as an opportunity to start anew, to have a clean slate. We assess all facets of our life (i.e., work, family, friends, lifestyle, finances,…
Appreciative Inquiry encourages a bottom-up, rather than top-down approach. It mirrors our experience living in a body: whenever we breathe, feel our feet on the earth, listen to our gut sensations and heartfelt emotions; the…
Crafting bold, provocative, positive questions is at the heart of Appreciative Inquiry. Learn how to ask the unconditional positive question.
How can Appreciative Inquiry practitioners bring a mindful presence to the trauma field of experience in a room, while simultaneously paying attention to the positive?
Create an energizing tone and give participants an opportunity to sense into what’s possible with a visual process and template you can start using today.
How can Appreciative Inquiry practitioners bring a mindful presence to the trauma field of experience in a room, while simultaneously paying attention to the positive?
Appreciative Inquiry does not ignore the negative, and we offer five ways to overcome negativity bias when responding to unwelcomed events and situations.