One of the main skills of a Clean Language facilitator is to be able to keep our assumptions to ourselves, by sticking to the discipline of asking only Clean questions. By doing this, our clients’ assumptions become more apparent to them. And then we can use the questions to help them challenge their assumptions about themselves. This is a fantastic tool, developed by David Grove, and it can help people to find their own true nature. It has been important to me to find my true nature, the work I love, my life purpose… and of course, that’s important to others, too. And it’s important to me that people have an opportunity to know themselves and what they want and lead fulfilling lives.
When I am teaching Clean Language or facilitating cleanly I am ‘in my element’. I have found my true nature. And the work I do can encouarge others to find their true nature – or whatever they want to find :)
Read how I came to find my own true nature.
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