phil
28-05-2005, 06:10 AM
David Grove's Clean Space process has been around now for, what, 3 years? How much are we all using it? Frequently? Never? All the time? If you would be interested to find out how many of us are using Clean Space for some or all of the time when working with people, please answer the ANONYMOUS one-click poll associated with this message to contribute.
By 'using Clean Space' I mean:
directing someone to PHYSICALLY MOVE by asking them to 'find a space that knows about...' and asking 'what does this space know?', 'what do you know from here?' then 'find another space...' and so on.
I don't mean other spatial processes like using timelines, NLP's perceptual positions or circle of excellence or dancing SCORE model, 'empty chair' or other systems where the spatial metaphor comes from the facilitator.
I'm also excluding the spatial aspects of the Clean Language process where the person stays in one place and populates the space around them with symbols, spatial relation ships in a drawn metaphor map, 'where-do-you-go-when-you-go-there? asked of a particular line-of-sight, etc.
Thanks
Phil Swallow
By 'using Clean Space' I mean:
directing someone to PHYSICALLY MOVE by asking them to 'find a space that knows about...' and asking 'what does this space know?', 'what do you know from here?' then 'find another space...' and so on.
I don't mean other spatial processes like using timelines, NLP's perceptual positions or circle of excellence or dancing SCORE model, 'empty chair' or other systems where the spatial metaphor comes from the facilitator.
I'm also excluding the spatial aspects of the Clean Language process where the person stays in one place and populates the space around them with symbols, spatial relation ships in a drawn metaphor map, 'where-do-you-go-when-you-go-there? asked of a particular line-of-sight, etc.
Thanks
Phil Swallow