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Push Hands Relationships

By Chris 3 Comments

Sue and I ran our AQ/KQ of Change workshop the other day and used Push Hands to demonstrate the nature of healthy work relationships.

The two themes we concentrated on were ‘adherence’ and ‘listening energy.’

It certainly made our audience focus on these themes in a physical way and it was something very different with regard to their experiences in understanding relationships.

The group consisted of leaders and managers who were there to learn about change.

Adherence was used to demonstrate that you need to stay in contact if you are to develop and maintain good relationships at work.

When you let go and there is no adherence, gaps exist and that’s where problems can creep in and affect the quality of a relationship.

Listening energy was also emphasised.

From a Tai Chi point of view, listening energy makes you aware of your opponents’ moves at all times.You can sense their energy through your arms.

From a relationship viewpoint, listening energy is the ability to focus and really hear what the other person is saying.

There were other aspects of Push Hands we went into regarding relationships – but that’s another post for later.

It was a great fun introducing the group to Tai Chi exercises and concepts in a practical way.

And we had a very good response from the group.

Filed Under: Push Hands, Workshops Tagged With: Adherence, Listening Energy, Push Hands, Relationships

Comments

  1. natalie says

    September 30, 2009 at 12:09 am

    hey chris
    sounds like an AWESOME and valuable workshop!!
    people like you who can show things in ‘real’ physical space add loads to change work because people can “see” it.

    would love to see some images to go with this! think visuals of what you do would be really inspiring for all of us

    thanks!
    natalie

  2. Chris Bennett says

    September 30, 2009 at 10:31 am

    Thanks Natalie. It was great fun running the workshop with my colleague Sue James. Unfortunately the photos taken on the day were poor quality. However, we are running our AQ/KQ of Story workshop at next week’s Celebrating Story conference here in Melbourne.

    I’ll try and get some photos taken and if we get permission, post them up on this site.

    Regards
    Chris

  3. natalie says

    October 5, 2009 at 10:33 pm

    great! Can’t wait!

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