In thinking about climate and politics, emotions are high between friends & family, and strangers. Tension and conflict abound. A range of emotions is normal. Here are 3 places to reflect on your emotional state and thoughts in a supportive, listening-oriented community.
Climate Cafe - November 26, 8pm ET/ 5pm PT. Using the Climate Psychology Alliance model, you’ll join an informal, open, respectful, and confidential space to share emotional responses and reactions related to the climate. Sign up here: https://bit.ly/CCLClimateCafe
Circles of Personal Resilience - Tuesdays. Speak about what’s troubling you. Connect with what you’re grateful for. Leave the gathering with an action-oriented thought to boost your resilience. See times and sign up here: https://bit.ly/CCLCircles
Empathy Circle - Monday, April 25th, 8pm ET/ 5pm PT. Receiving understanding that’s not laced with other's opinions and analysis is difficult to find. In this supportive space, you’ll be heard with nonjudgmental empathy, which is helpful and thought-provoking. Sign up and learn about giving and receiving empathy here: bit.ly/CCLEmpathyCircle
Would you like to provide a Circle of Personal Resilience or Empathy Circle for any climate related group? It does not have to be CCL. Contact Jeff for details.
Questions? Reply to this post or contact Jeff Joslin (Personal Resilience Action Team Chair) at Joslin.Jeff@gmail.com
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