Tell a new story... about what it means to be stuck.
Date and time
Something that is stuck always wants to move. How can we turn the feeling of being stuck into an opportunity for growth?
About this event
Something that is stuck has the potential to move. It creates space for something to happen. In Japanese it is the concept of 'ma'. An inward space created by somethig being held back that allows space for something new to emerge.
We all experience being stuck or trapped.
- What can we learn from that?
- What is trying to happen?
- What does being stuck allow to emerge?
- What is the beauty in being stuck?
Between 1700 and 1745 will be a 'making of...' moment. A chance to explore the constellation, ask questions, and explore the process.
Linda Osnabrug has been In the field of change and communications since 1992. By ‘accident’ she stumbled across systemic work ten years ago. It felt like coming home. She has been trained by The Bert Hellinger Institute as a master constellator in organisational and family systems.
Once able to look at matters from a ‘systemic point of view’ it’s impossible to turn that switch off again. Now her work is about guiding people and change at an organisational, team and individual level.
Linda lives in Amsterdam.
Ben Wickham is a systemic storyteller and constellator. Stories create clarity. Systemic work creates shifts. He works with family run businesses and corporate clients, creating their new language and narrative. He works with leadership to turn those words in to actions. He describes himself as a ‘theatre director’ creating the script then bringing it to life.
As a systemic constellator he is trained to work with the underlying currents in organisations. Going back to the very beginning of where everything began and creating the necessary shifts to allows business to flow today.
Ben currently lives in Utrecht.