Compassion Fatigue for Facilitator
When you facilitate, you hold more than one story at a time.
You hold the room.
The energy.
The pacing.
The emotional shifts.
The unspoken dynamics.
This is meaningful work.
It also draws deeply from your reserves.
Recalibration is a good habit.
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Module 1: Holding the Collective
Opening
When you facilitate, you hold more than one story at a time.
You hold the room.
The energy.
The pacing.
The emotional shifts.
The unspoken dynamics.This is meaningful work.
It also draws deeply from your reserves.
Recalibration is a good habit.
Opening
When you facilitate, you hold more than one story at a time.
You hold the room.
The energy.
The pacing.
The emotional shifts.
The unspoken dynamics.This is meaningful work.
It also draws deeply from your reserves.
Recalibration is a good habit.
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Module 2: Pacing Energy, Remaining Steady
Opening
Facilitating is not only guiding content.
It is guiding rhythm.
You feel when the room is restless.
You sense when emotion rises.
You notice when attention drifts.Often, you adjust without anyone realizing.
This constant attunement requires energy.
We see that.
Opening
Facilitating is not only guiding content.
It is guiding rhythm.
You feel when the room is restless.
You sense when emotion rises.
You notice when attention drifts.Often, you adjust without anyone realizing.
This constant attunement requires energy.
We see that.
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Module 3: Releasing the Room
Opening
When the session ends, the room does not immediately leave you.
You may replay moments.
You may wonder how someone is doing.
You may revisit a comment or an emotional exchange.This is natural.
It reflects care.
But care does not require carrying.
We see how easy it is to continue holding the group long after the chairs are empty.
Opening
When the session ends, the room does not immediately leave you.
You may replay moments.
You may wonder how someone is doing.
You may revisit a comment or an emotional exchange.This is natural.
It reflects care.
But care does not require carrying.
We see how easy it is to continue holding the group long after the chairs are empty.
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