Dear Jill,
Here it is. I don't see the time posted, so you might be abl
e to get
into the one being held today.
I also note that the prices are very encouraging, Consultations are
considerably more, so this is a chance to get your feet wet and meet some like
minded folks.
You are so right about attitude being paramount. You must check into the
Clothie=
r
book, although it is not a fast read, but it sounds like you will really id=
entify
with that too.
Best,
Kayce
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Holistic Courses
Programme for 2004
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FIVE MILLION PEOPLE in the United Kingdom are complaining about
excessive stress in their lives and about a million sufferers are unable to=
work.
With this in mind, a range of innovative courses on the latest approaches t=
o
stress management will be held in Cambridge UK during July and August
2004.
Half-day workshops cost £9.00 per person, which includes refreshments and
workbook/manual. Full-day courses cost £18.00 per person (bring packed
lunch). For further details and course booking forms follow the links below=
or
call Michael Meredith on 01954-780695.
2004 Title Location Further details
July 11
Sunday Burning Out?
10 Ways to Rekindle Your Spark! East Barnwell Community Centre
Cambridge U.K. Half-day course Background Resources
Booking: online
July 18
Sunday Shamanic Healing
Step into Your Power East Barnwell Community Centre
Cambridge U.K. Half-day course Details posted here soon
Booking: online by post
July 25
Sunday Develop Your Intuition
via Intuitive Massage East Barnwell Community Centre
Cambridge UK Half-day course Background
Booking: online by post
August 1
Sunday From Stress to Creativity & Healing
The Journey of Liberation East Barnwell Community Centre
Cambridge UK Half-day course Details posted here soon
Booking: online by post
(Note: this one was already held now - Kayce)
To be decided Facing Up to Hostility & Aggression
Conflict management Course Full day course. Date to be decided...
Register your interest Content Background
Course Manual: Buy now
--- In cheal@yahoogroups.com, "Jill Terry \(UK\)" <jill@b...> wrote:
> Thank you Kayce - VERY interesting! I am particularly going through a ba=
d
> stage at the moment, no patience whatsoever, and am trying hard to school=
> myself, but it's difficult. My biggest problem is time! Having quite a =
few
> dogs they take up all my time and what little is left over is spent tryin=
g
> to earn a bit of money to feed them <G>
>
> What I found interesting about your mail is that when I sell puppies I
> always try to educate people that the most important thing in training th=
e
> dog is their attitude :-)
>
> Is it possible to post details of any future seminars here, in the hope t=
hat
> I could get to one? Especially if it is close to me!
>
> Regards
> Jill
> ---------------------------------
> Jill & Ian Terry
> Babrees Canaan Dogs - http://www.babrees.co.uk
> British Canaan Dog Society - http://www.thecanaandog.co.uk
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kayce Cover" <k_cover@h...>
> To: <cheal@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2004 12:10 PM
> Subject: [CHEAL] whoops! Re: Hostility and Agression Workshop
>
>
> > --- In cheal@yahoogroups.com, "Jill Terry \(UK\)" <jill@b...> wrote:
> > > Hi
> > >
> > > I'm new to all this - would love more details. Do you mean (hopefull=
y!)
> > > Cambridge in the UK? What are these exercises?
> > >
> > > Regards
> > > Jill
> > > ---------------------------------
> > > Jill & Ian Terry
> > > Babrees Canaan Dogs - http://www.babrees.co.uk
> > > British Canaan Dog Society - http://www.thecanaandog.co.uk
> >
> >
> > Hi again Jill,
> >
> > I missed answering your question about exercises. I was referring
> > specifically to directions (and practice, at the workshop I attended)
> > in "autogenic breathing" which is ridiculously simple and yet very,
> > very relaxing. I had learned this in my dance training earlier on,
> > but forget to apply these things in the press of life. But, it is
> > really great.
> >
> > I got interested in these sorts of things as I worked teaching other
> > trainers. I started to see people, who were technically excellent,
> > fail miserably in encounters with animals - yet I could usually go in
> > and defuse the situation in seconds. I worked hard to empower these
> > new trainers to be successful - so I was really befuddled on what was
> > happening. As I started observing myself more, I realized that I took
> > time to center myself before encountering an animal - particularly a
> > challenging animal, like one that tends to be hyperarroused or
> > hypersensitive, or dolphins or monkeys (ay-yi-yi on both the latter).
> > So, I started teaching trainers to do exactly that - we started
> > little mini meditations before going before the animals. I saw
> > definite improvement. Since then, I have canvassed other trainers and
> > it turns out that we usually do not talk of these things, fearing
> > making other people uncomfortable, but we virtually all work in these
> > ways. In fact, Suzanne Clothier's book "If Dog's Prayers were
> > Answered, Bones Would Rain from the Sky", she talks a lot about the
> > intangibles of relationship and interaction. It is a subject that can
> > make a trainer wax poetic! ;>
> >
> > Anyway, Mike Meredith covered the autogenic breathing at a workshop
> > that I asked him to do during the seminar I presented at Wood Green
> > Animal Shelters. It got a good response (numbers of people so relaxed
> > they were lying on the carpet) and I saw that, compared to how
> > seminars often go, the people seemed a bit rejuvenated and more ready
> > to go on, after both the breathing exercise (after lunch) and after
> > the longer seminar (end of day when I was dragging a bit).
> >
> > Anyway, if you are able to go, let us know how it goes.
> >
> > Best,
> > Kayce
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
> >