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Coming Soon!   Honoring 101: The Basics of Honoring

This course creates proficiency in using basic distinctions, principles, practices and tools of honoring in a down-to-earth, practical way that will provide you with access to the outcome of honoring—peace—in any challenge you face. Honoring 101 is the first course in a series focused upon providing methods you can use to heal old sources of suffering, free yourself to live a fully self-expressed life, and support you to make the contributions you are meant to make here on earth.

Who should take this course: Leaders, coaches and anyone interested in growth and development, healing, empowerment, and leadership.

OUTCOMES:

You will:

  • Acquire competency in using the principles and practices of honoring for making the best choices in any situation.
  • Be clear what it means to honor yourself.
  • Experience the benefits of living from an honoring context.
  • Ground your own experience by teaching the course concepts to others.
  • Experience a new level of harmony and peacefulness in areas of life that are important to you.
  • Know and trust yourself as a leader.

Your activities as a participant:

  • Attending and participating in weekly teleconference classrooms
  • Completing individual and small-group assignments between classrooms
  • Sharing course content and practices with others to ground these practices in your life
  • Practicing daily the principles and tools of honoring

COURSE LOGISTICS


Dates: To be announced


Time:   Five 1-1/2 hour sessions

10:00 AM - 11: 30 AM US Pacific Time

11:00 AM - 12:30 PM US Mountain Time

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM US Central Time

 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM US Eastern Time


Mode: Zoom


Leader: Judith Aftergut


Cost: $125



For information and questions, please call Judith at 503-208-6194 or


We look forward to having you explore the tools, principles and practices of honoring with us!

When I first heard the honoring distinction that there's no such thing as honoring someone else if you're not honoring yourself in the process, I knew that honoring was a fundamental concept of being human. It resonated with my fundamental sense of the truths of the world and where it's going. Only when organizations of cooperation come into being do we make a leap to the next level as human beings. One of the fundamental aspects of cooperation is honoring.


- Keith B.


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