ERIS WEAVER

Graphic Facilitator & Group Process Consultant

Tag Archives: Practice

Sometimes we make resolutions…and sometimes they come to us. The universe gave me a big one this weekend. I went for a long run on a pretty vigorous mountain trail  Saturday. I was having a ball! Gorgeous weather, lovely views, beautiful scenery, occasional glimpses of wildlife. When running on a rocky trail, it’s a good […]

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Presence, Practice, Awareness

By: Eris Weaver | Date: February 13, 2012 | Categories: Meetings & Facilitation

I’m preparing to teach a two-day workshop on group facilitation in a few weeks.  When I plan a class, I am sometimes overwhelmed by the sheer amount of information that I would love to impart to my students; I can never cover it all. So I make a practice of distilling it down to about  […]

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November Is Art Every Day Month!

By: Eris Weaver | Date: November 4, 2011 | Categories: Art, Play, and Creativity

In his book Outliers, Malcolm Gladwell discusses the idea that practicing something – anything – for ten thousand hours will make one an expert. I don’t know how much science there is behind that magic number, but I don’t think anyone would argue that practice is important in building any skill. Art Every Day Month […]