Online Workshop
This event will allow us to see how we engage, participate, and strive to achieve results in conflict-ridden, uncertain environments. It will help us understand the dynamics behind our desire to take sides, win, and be right.
Today, the world seems to have remembered that many things can be resolved without further thought, through pressure, confrontation, and cunning. Past illusions of consensus have vanished, agreements are ignored, centers of power are shifting and force is demonstrated directly, through threats or attacks.
Are we able to remain true to ourselves, to make decisions that are best for us and our loved ones, when familiar reference points fade or become devalued? As the future loses certainty and becomes increasingly unpredictable, perhaps we need to ask these questions more often.
Potential gains
- Better separate the solutions belonging to the past from the challenges of today. Clarify how family history influences our actions in conflict situations
- See our relationships with groups and communities more clearly
- Stop confusing our own personal choices with externally imposed ways of seeing
- Better ground ourselves, find a foundation for developing our own strategy even in emotionally charged situations
- See nuances where black and white is often preferred
Structure of the Event
Exercises and practices will be conducted primarily in small groups. We will have short breaks and a longer break, large enough for a cup of tea and a snack.
Language
The workshop will be facilitated in English
Date and Time
Sunday June 21st, 2026
12pm–4.30pm Eastern time (Montreal, New York)
9am–1.30pm Pacific time (Vancouver)
17.00–21.30 CET (Amsterdam, Paris, Rome)
Pricing
CA$50 (tx incl) or US$40 early bird
CA$60 (tx incl) or US$50 On or after June 18th, 2026
Special Price for participants of earlier workshops:
CA$45 (tx incl) or US$35 early bird
CA$55 (tx incl) or US$45 On or after June 18th, 2026
Accepted types of payment:
e-transfer
For cash or cheque payments please contact me in advance.