Week 02: Be It to Lead It

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    This week’s session introduced one of the central ideas of the entire program: you can’t lead people to a place you haven’t been willing to go yourself. Safe Conversations is not just a facilitation methodology; it’s a way of being in relationship. The tools only land with others when they’re already living in you.

    The videos you watched before class (A2: The Big Picture and A3: What is Safe Conversations) gave you the why behind all of it. The four SC action skills, Sharing Affirmations, Zeroing Negativity, Expanding Awareness, and Structuring Dialogue, are now in your vocabulary. Now the question is: where does the rubber meet the road for you personally?

    This Week’s Questions

    “Be It to Lead It” is easy to say and harder to live.

    • Looking back, where have you naturally been using what Safe Conversations teaches, even before you knew what it was called?
    • And where do you know, honestly, that you still have work to do?
    • Pick one real, specific example from your own life or relationships and share it with the cohort.

    How to Participate

    Post your response by end of day Friday.

    Then come back Saturday, Sunday, or Monday and respond to at least 2 to 3 of your cohort members. Read what they shared and engage with it genuinely. You might affirm something that resonated, share where your experience was similar or different, or ask a follow-up question that invites them to go deeper. The goal is real dialogue, not just acknowledgment.

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