Creating your Special Project: a TAE exploration of Focusing and You (8 weeks)
Do you want to understand more about why you’re drawn to Focusing? Do you have a sense Focusing can play a greater role in your life? Do you feel a wanting to bring it into the world through teaching or private sessions? In this 8-week course you will have a safe space, guidance and companionship to discover something about yourself crossed with Focusing. We will give you support to connect with your inner knowing, a kind of certainty you feel in your body but that you are not yet able to express.
The course is an opportunity to spend time with your wanting or project to integrate Focusing into your life—whether personally or professionally—in both an embodied and more than logical way. Like being in contact with a yet undiscovered treasure box. With FOCUSING, a practice laid out by philosopher and psychotherapist Eugene T. Gendlin, you will get in touch with your Felt Sense and be able to develop surprisingly fresh understandings that make a difference, especially in how you are with your special project or issue. By adding certain moves of THINKING AT THE EDGE (TAE), another practice Gendlin created, with Mary Hendricks and Kye Nelson, we will show you how you can speak more and more precisely from your Felt Sense. In doing so, you will discover important details by redefining key terms, becoming aware of paradoxes or clarifying the richness of your lived experience.
You will end with your own concept map of your project ‘Focusing and You.’ The concept gives you a language to speak about your project, in a deeply embodied way. It works like a guiding map into your everyday life in order to help you to define concrete action steps that feel right.
The teaching will include basic terms of Gendlin’s philosophy, as well as an overview of the first 12 TAE-steps. We will introduce exercises which you will practice in breakout rooms, using rotating partnerships. Partners will take notes for each other to capture words and ideas, ensuring they are available for the ongoing process. To deepen your practice and allow for further unfolding, it is encouraged to form a partnership with another participant to meet between classes.
As needed, we will use Focusing to unpack how doing TAE is affecting us.
To further your practice, it is encouraged to also form a Focusing partnership with another participant. This involves meeting between classes to practice, in an exchange of Focusing and listening. This course counts towards the requirements for the TAE Proficiency Award provided through TIFI.
Course Teacher
Annette Dubreuil, PUPA
Coordinator-in-Training (CiT)
Annette Dubreuil is an Embodied Creativity Facilitator, Focusing Teacher (Certified Focusing Professional) and environmentalist living in Toronto, Canada. She teaches pausing, intuition and embodiment to catalyze creativity and sustainable change in individuals and their teams—for their organizations, communities and the planet. With organizations she uses a host of embodied creativity facilitation tools, including Theory U/Social Presencing Theatre, Dynamic Facilitation, and Open Space Technology. Annette teaches Focusing to individuals, one-on-one and in groups. Her previous work was communications for sustainability and climate change research projects, most recently as communications director at Canada’s Ecofiscal Commission. Annette is certified to teach Focusing through The International Focusing Institute. She has completed the Presencing Foundation Program in Theory U at MIT. She has an MBA in sustainability and non-profits from the Schulich School of Business, and an undergraduate degree in environmental science from the University of Waterloo.
Timing and other details
Dates:
Thursdays, November 21, 2024 to January 23, 2025
Time: 1:30-3:30 pm Eastern (New York Time) (see your local time)TBD - email Annette at annette@pupa.ca if these dates and times don’t work for you to find out about future offerings of this course.
Course location: Zoom
Course size: this course is capped at 24 people
Who is this group for? The group is designed for all levels of Focusers. Some previous Focusing training is required as you need to be able to access your Felt Sense and hold space (have practice in Focusing partnerships). This beginner training can be learned in Annette’s 4-week or 8-week beginner courses.
This course is ideal for people who can attend all sessions live, as we spend significant time each class practicing. Being able to be present will be most fruitful for your experience.
The course provides one's own experience with the thinking movements of TAE, which is the basis for guiding others.
Language: English (The instructors has fluency in French, and can translate for english as a second language speakers as needed.)
Sliding scale pricing: This course has sliding scale pricing, offering multiple price points to make the course more accessible and reduce financial barriers for people with different levels of income. Please view the sliding scale fees page for details and codes.
Full fee: US$480
25% off: US$360
50% off: US$240
70% off: US$144
80% off: US$96
90% off: US$48
Notes:
This course is to deepen your Focusing and listening, as well as to learn Thinking At the Edge (TAE). Breakout room practice and practice in between classes help build those muscles. As such, live attendance is essential. That said, we recognize that sometimes an absence is inevitable. Therefore the classes are recorded and shared with you. This includes the guided exercises, slide teachings, demonstrations and group sharing. Breakout room practice is not recorded.
You can take this class as a stand alone experience, continue on with the whole PUPA journey, or whatever course or courses resonate with you.
Consisting of five courses, the journey covers learning Focusing, learning about who you are, discovering who you want to be and what you want to bring into the world with Thinking At the Edge /TAE, Gendlin’s second practice (this course), transforming a large block using the 8Cs of self-leadership, and finally a course on taking action with embodied leadership.
The journey can be extended to the PUPA Focusing Certification Program, which includes additional requirements to become a Certified Focusing Professional with The International Focusing Institute.
Do you want to understand more about why you’re drawn to Focusing? Do you have a sense Focusing can play a greater role in your life? Do you feel a wanting to bring it into the world through teaching or private sessions? In this 8-week course you will have a safe space, guidance and companionship to discover something about yourself crossed with Focusing. We will give you support to connect with your inner knowing, a kind of certainty you feel in your body but that you are not yet able to express.
The course is an opportunity to spend time with your wanting or project to integrate Focusing into your life—whether personally or professionally—in both an embodied and more than logical way. Like being in contact with a yet undiscovered treasure box. With FOCUSING, a practice laid out by philosopher and psychotherapist Eugene T. Gendlin, you will get in touch with your Felt Sense and be able to develop surprisingly fresh understandings that make a difference, especially in how you are with your special project or issue. By adding certain moves of THINKING AT THE EDGE (TAE), another practice Gendlin created, with Mary Hendricks and Kye Nelson, we will show you how you can speak more and more precisely from your Felt Sense. In doing so, you will discover important details by redefining key terms, becoming aware of paradoxes or clarifying the richness of your lived experience.
You will end with your own concept map of your project ‘Focusing and You.’ The concept gives you a language to speak about your project, in a deeply embodied way. It works like a guiding map into your everyday life in order to help you to define concrete action steps that feel right.
The teaching will include basic terms of Gendlin’s philosophy, as well as an overview of the first 12 TAE-steps. We will introduce exercises which you will practice in breakout rooms, using rotating partnerships. Partners will take notes for each other to capture words and ideas, ensuring they are available for the ongoing process. To deepen your practice and allow for further unfolding, it is encouraged to form a partnership with another participant to meet between classes.
As needed, we will use Focusing to unpack how doing TAE is affecting us.
To further your practice, it is encouraged to also form a Focusing partnership with another participant. This involves meeting between classes to practice, in an exchange of Focusing and listening. This course counts towards the requirements for the TAE Proficiency Award provided through TIFI.
Course Teacher
Annette Dubreuil, PUPA
Coordinator-in-Training (CiT)
Annette Dubreuil is an Embodied Creativity Facilitator, Focusing Teacher (Certified Focusing Professional) and environmentalist living in Toronto, Canada. She teaches pausing, intuition and embodiment to catalyze creativity and sustainable change in individuals and their teams—for their organizations, communities and the planet. With organizations she uses a host of embodied creativity facilitation tools, including Theory U/Social Presencing Theatre, Dynamic Facilitation, and Open Space Technology. Annette teaches Focusing to individuals, one-on-one and in groups. Her previous work was communications for sustainability and climate change research projects, most recently as communications director at Canada’s Ecofiscal Commission. Annette is certified to teach Focusing through The International Focusing Institute. She has completed the Presencing Foundation Program in Theory U at MIT. She has an MBA in sustainability and non-profits from the Schulich School of Business, and an undergraduate degree in environmental science from the University of Waterloo.
Timing and other details
Dates:
Thursdays, November 21, 2024 to January 23, 2025
Time: 1:30-3:30 pm Eastern (New York Time) (see your local time)TBD - email Annette at annette@pupa.ca if these dates and times don’t work for you to find out about future offerings of this course.
Course location: Zoom
Course size: this course is capped at 24 people
Who is this group for? The group is designed for all levels of Focusers. Some previous Focusing training is required as you need to be able to access your Felt Sense and hold space (have practice in Focusing partnerships). This beginner training can be learned in Annette’s 4-week or 8-week beginner courses.
This course is ideal for people who can attend all sessions live, as we spend significant time each class practicing. Being able to be present will be most fruitful for your experience.
The course provides one's own experience with the thinking movements of TAE, which is the basis for guiding others.
Language: English (The instructors has fluency in French, and can translate for english as a second language speakers as needed.)
Sliding scale pricing: This course has sliding scale pricing, offering multiple price points to make the course more accessible and reduce financial barriers for people with different levels of income. Please view the sliding scale fees page for details and codes.
Full fee: US$480
25% off: US$360
50% off: US$240
70% off: US$144
80% off: US$96
90% off: US$48
Notes:
This course is to deepen your Focusing and listening, as well as to learn Thinking At the Edge (TAE). Breakout room practice and practice in between classes help build those muscles. As such, live attendance is essential. That said, we recognize that sometimes an absence is inevitable. Therefore the classes are recorded and shared with you. This includes the guided exercises, slide teachings, demonstrations and group sharing. Breakout room practice is not recorded.
You can take this class as a stand alone experience, continue on with the whole PUPA journey, or whatever course or courses resonate with you.
Consisting of five courses, the journey covers learning Focusing, learning about who you are, discovering who you want to be and what you want to bring into the world with Thinking At the Edge /TAE, Gendlin’s second practice (this course), transforming a large block using the 8Cs of self-leadership, and finally a course on taking action with embodied leadership.
The journey can be extended to the PUPA Focusing Certification Program, which includes additional requirements to become a Certified Focusing Professional with The International Focusing Institute.
Do you want to understand more about why you’re drawn to Focusing? Do you have a sense Focusing can play a greater role in your life? Do you feel a wanting to bring it into the world through teaching or private sessions? In this 8-week course you will have a safe space, guidance and companionship to discover something about yourself crossed with Focusing. We will give you support to connect with your inner knowing, a kind of certainty you feel in your body but that you are not yet able to express.
The course is an opportunity to spend time with your wanting or project to integrate Focusing into your life—whether personally or professionally—in both an embodied and more than logical way. Like being in contact with a yet undiscovered treasure box. With FOCUSING, a practice laid out by philosopher and psychotherapist Eugene T. Gendlin, you will get in touch with your Felt Sense and be able to develop surprisingly fresh understandings that make a difference, especially in how you are with your special project or issue. By adding certain moves of THINKING AT THE EDGE (TAE), another practice Gendlin created, with Mary Hendricks and Kye Nelson, we will show you how you can speak more and more precisely from your Felt Sense. In doing so, you will discover important details by redefining key terms, becoming aware of paradoxes or clarifying the richness of your lived experience.
You will end with your own concept map of your project ‘Focusing and You.’ The concept gives you a language to speak about your project, in a deeply embodied way. It works like a guiding map into your everyday life in order to help you to define concrete action steps that feel right.
The teaching will include basic terms of Gendlin’s philosophy, as well as an overview of the first 12 TAE-steps. We will introduce exercises which you will practice in breakout rooms, using rotating partnerships. Partners will take notes for each other to capture words and ideas, ensuring they are available for the ongoing process. To deepen your practice and allow for further unfolding, it is encouraged to form a partnership with another participant to meet between classes.
As needed, we will use Focusing to unpack how doing TAE is affecting us.
To further your practice, it is encouraged to also form a Focusing partnership with another participant. This involves meeting between classes to practice, in an exchange of Focusing and listening. This course counts towards the requirements for the TAE Proficiency Award provided through TIFI.
Course Teacher
Annette Dubreuil, PUPA
Coordinator-in-Training (CiT)
Annette Dubreuil is an Embodied Creativity Facilitator, Focusing Teacher (Certified Focusing Professional) and environmentalist living in Toronto, Canada. She teaches pausing, intuition and embodiment to catalyze creativity and sustainable change in individuals and their teams—for their organizations, communities and the planet. With organizations she uses a host of embodied creativity facilitation tools, including Theory U/Social Presencing Theatre, Dynamic Facilitation, and Open Space Technology. Annette teaches Focusing to individuals, one-on-one and in groups. Her previous work was communications for sustainability and climate change research projects, most recently as communications director at Canada’s Ecofiscal Commission. Annette is certified to teach Focusing through The International Focusing Institute. She has completed the Presencing Foundation Program in Theory U at MIT. She has an MBA in sustainability and non-profits from the Schulich School of Business, and an undergraduate degree in environmental science from the University of Waterloo.
Timing and other details
Dates:
Thursdays, November 21, 2024 to January 23, 2025
Time: 1:30-3:30 pm Eastern (New York Time) (see your local time)TBD - email Annette at annette@pupa.ca if these dates and times don’t work for you to find out about future offerings of this course.
Course location: Zoom
Course size: this course is capped at 24 people
Who is this group for? The group is designed for all levels of Focusers. Some previous Focusing training is required as you need to be able to access your Felt Sense and hold space (have practice in Focusing partnerships). This beginner training can be learned in Annette’s 4-week or 8-week beginner courses.
This course is ideal for people who can attend all sessions live, as we spend significant time each class practicing. Being able to be present will be most fruitful for your experience.
The course provides one's own experience with the thinking movements of TAE, which is the basis for guiding others.
Language: English (The instructors has fluency in French, and can translate for english as a second language speakers as needed.)
Sliding scale pricing: This course has sliding scale pricing, offering multiple price points to make the course more accessible and reduce financial barriers for people with different levels of income. Please view the sliding scale fees page for details and codes.
Full fee: US$480
25% off: US$360
50% off: US$240
70% off: US$144
80% off: US$96
90% off: US$48
Notes:
This course is to deepen your Focusing and listening, as well as to learn Thinking At the Edge (TAE). Breakout room practice and practice in between classes help build those muscles. As such, live attendance is essential. That said, we recognize that sometimes an absence is inevitable. Therefore the classes are recorded and shared with you. This includes the guided exercises, slide teachings, demonstrations and group sharing. Breakout room practice is not recorded.
You can take this class as a stand alone experience, continue on with the whole PUPA journey, or whatever course or courses resonate with you.
Consisting of five courses, the journey covers learning Focusing, learning about who you are, discovering who you want to be and what you want to bring into the world with Thinking At the Edge /TAE, Gendlin’s second practice (this course), transforming a large block using the 8Cs of self-leadership, and finally a course on taking action with embodied leadership.
The journey can be extended to the PUPA Focusing Certification Program, which includes additional requirements to become a Certified Focusing Professional with The International Focusing Institute.
What People Are Saying
I'm very grateful to have taken your TAE course. I think it really affected me. I have become much more comfortable expressing myself spontaneously with words that are accurate, personal, clear, and beautiful, and which are appropriate in that specific moment. Being a linguist, singer, storyteller, teacher, and writer, I really, really value this change. I point to the TAE course as the time when a dramatic improvement happened (and continues to happen). Annette and Monika, thank you.—Geoffrey Grecynski, USA