This month the theory group returns to its survey of typology systems by looking at the quadrants from a fresh perspective.
How does a person who sees life primarily through the lens of the UL differ in their perspective from the person who sees life primarily through the lens of the LR?
According to Integral Coaching Canada (ICC,) we each have a dominant and a secondary quadrant. These are the lenses we use most frequently, and they have a dramatic effect on how we interact with one another, how we approach life situations as they arise, as well as how we make meaning of our experiences.
At this study group, we will explore the quadrants as lenses. We’ll explore the perspectives generated by each quadrant lens, and compare and contrast these ways of being and seeing in the world.
Join us to discover your primary quadrant lens and discuss the perspectives and behaviors generated by each quadrant lens.
Co-facilitators: Robin Reinach and Steve Nadel
Recommended Resource (for subscribers to IntegraLife)
Discovering Your Native Perspective
The name of this discovery exercise is “Discovering Your Native Perspective.” This technique was developed by Joanne Hunt and Laura Divine of Integral Coaching Canada, and was adapted for this exercise by Huy Lam and Robb Smith. It is based on the premise that there are four primary ways of relating to the world--inner experience, action, systems, and relationships--and one of the four perspectives is more or less “native” to you when you communicate with others.
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