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SUMMARY:Practical Applications of Jung's Theory and the Eight Mental Processes in a World of Remote Work
DESCRIPTION:Presented by Cynthia S. Paris\, President\, The People Skills Group\n\n\n\nJoin us for a free two hour workshop with Cindy Paris in the first of our Sunday Series events in 2022. \n\n\n\nAs practitioners\, we are learning more and more that the gold\, the real power\, of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator\, comes from the theory behind the instrument\, Psychological Types. However\, as practitioners\, we are often challenged to teach and practically apply Jung’s Eight Functions (Mental Processes\, Cognitive Processes) with teams and leaders when participants are used to thinking in terms of the 4-letters of Type and MBTI Preferences. This is especially true in a world where many teams are working remotely and there is a lot to achieve in a short time frame. \n\n\n\nIn this program\, participants will learn how to introduce Jung’s theoretical framework and the mental processes through quick and easy techniques and exercises using our road tested and vetted tools for integrating the 8 Jungian Functions into applications. We will introduce how to adapt and facilitate these exercises (some of which are well-known and quite often used\, like the Z-Problem solving model) with remote teams using Zoom breakout rooms and third-party applications. \n\n\n\nParticipants will walk away with handouts and fresh ideas for facilitating Psychological Types for effective teamwork and leadership development in our new\, and often remote\, world of work. \n\n\n\n\nRegister to attend via Zoom\n\n\n\n\nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Join us from 9:45am AEDT/Sydney/Melbourne to network and settle in. Check your local time and note that whilst this is a Sunday series\, it will be Saturday\, the day before\, for US and Canada. The session will be recorded and the link to watch the replay sent to those who register. \n\n\n\nAbout Cindy Paris\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCindy Paris is a Master Facilitator\, Consultant\, and Coach\, nationally recognized as a thought leader in the world of the Myers-Briggs Assessment and Psychological Type. As an MBTI® Master Practitioner and former MBTI Certification trainer for the publisher of the instrument\, she is an expert in the application of Psychological Type to enhance individual\, team and leadership development and performance. Cindy is also credentialed in a myriad of team and leadership assessments and models including the leading Emotional Intelligence Testing tool\, the EQ-I 2.0\, and the cutting-edge models of Conversational Intelligence and the 4 Stages of Psychological Safety which are based in social neuroscience. \n\n\n\nCindy founded her company\, The People Skills Group\, with the sole purpose of helping people develop the people skills to work better together – to build cultures of team trust – where people are valued and allowed to contribute the talents they bring to the table. Cindy has been facilitating and coaching teams and leaders to meet their goals since 2001.Cindy learned from the best; she studied under the late Katharine D. Myers\, former Director Emeritus of the Myers-Briggs® Foundation and co-owner of the MBTI® Assessment. For years\, Cindy worked with Katharine by writing and editing her personal website and co-authoring numerous articles for the APTi Bulletin of Psychological Type. She has developed a distinctive approach to Type which calls on her proprietary suite of products based on the Eight Jungian Function Image Metaphor Cards suite of products. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAfter registering\, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. \n\n\n\n\n\nFeature Photo by Kristin Wilson on Unsplash
URL:https://ausapt.org.au/event/practical-applications-of-jungs-theory-and-the-eight-mental-processes-in-a-world-of-remote-work/
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SUMMARY:Climate Change and Environmental Concerns: What Can I Do as an Individual and What Difference Could It Make?
DESCRIPTION:We are the first generation to feel the sting of climate change\, and we are the last generation that can do something about it. Are people’s responses and activities to the issue of climate change and environmental concerns related to Type? Are there Sensing and Intuitive differences? You are invited to a discussion following short talks by 3 engaging guests.Professor Matthew Cuthbertson\, Chair\, Victorian Clean Tech fund (boutique venture capital fund)  Working in innovation at several universities\, Matt is involved in many scientific committees and brings big picture observations. Graeme Joyce\, Managing Director Soilcharge\,  the value of biological soil for our environment Australian soils are generally fragile\, depleted and mineral poor.  Long term use of chemical solutions is simply not working.Chemicals such as superphosphate tend to decrease the pH in soil that naturally tends to be acidic\, and as soil becomes more acidic minerals are locked up\, biology becomes dormant or dies\, and farm or garden yield decrease.What we need to do is work with the soil by adding the conditions that will allow the soil to remain in a pH band that allows for plant growth\, with the minerals and elements that will support microbial and bacteria life.Once we do this it is easy to maintain a positive and profitable growing environment.Ian MacCallum\, a concerned Australian citizen with an IT background (originally from Canada) who has previously been involved in climate activism\, aware of basic things we all can do to empower ourselves but also recognises the incredible difficulty in making a lasting difference. “I recognise that doing nothing is tantamount to admitting defeat. I think it’s better to be doing something rather than wringing our hands in despair. It’s important that people feel empowered in some way. I refer to the old adage\, ‘Every Vote Counts!’  “A portion of the speakers’ comments will be filmed for a short YouTubePlease bring a PLATE or BOTTLE to share over afternoon teaRSVP to Meredith Fuller as soon as possible via email meredithfuller56@gmail.com (to help with Covid safety protocols)\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPhoto by Sincerely Media on Unsplash \n\n\n\nFeature photo by Li-An Lim on Unsplash
URL:https://ausapt.org.au/event/climate-change-environmental-concerns-type/
LOCATION:The Epicentre\, 427 Glen Eira Rd\, CAULFIELD NORTH\, Victoria\, 3161\, Australia
CATEGORIES:AusAPT State Events,AusAPT VIC Events
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