I'm busy reading a wonderful book on how to write fiction. And I see parallels with facilitation. An author takes the 'reader' into a 'new world' And he/she does this by working with characters, putting them into a 'situation', providing a setting, and creating a plot (which is what goes on between the characters.)
As facilitators we can impact the 'story' and help our delegates have a magical experience by:
1) Ensuring the venue or setting tells delegates they are special and valued. Creating a vibe where they can act their creative selves.
2) Ensuring we create a good plot or design our sessions well - so as to encourage powerful teamwork and discussions, and help our teams reach an objective easily.
3)We work with our characters - and use our skills to bring out what is special within each person, as well as preventing saboteurs from poisening a group. We use group dynamics to ensure that each group achieves with ease.
4) We work on ourselves as a magican (rather like Gandalf in Lord of the Rings) -acting as guides. We try to work magic, but recognise we too are vulnerable human beings. So we look after our own energy too.
And if we plan and prepare ourselves and our plots well, we can bring magic in a group.
Tags: facilitation, magic
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