Saturday, October 23, 2010

Cecilia at APC 10 and "Inner Permaculture' tricks and treats



Here I am raving about my design niche and life mission: 'Permaculture on the Inside'.
I'm looking sparkley, because people were so interested, and that keeps me going, knowing Im deeply useful.

This month I'm digging up all my testamonials, to try to work out what people most value in my workshops, so I can refine what I do for next year.
Here is a taste of recent feedback, I'll add more as I dig them up:

Thanks Cecilia for a wonderful Refreshing night!
I go home tonight knowing that from tomorrow I will make a big effort to not nag my hubby and look more at the positive.
Nagging doesn’t work anyway!
I would have loved though to get perhaps one more detailed topic being addressed in detail... so that I can go home and apply it straight away : )
Your presentation was great.
PS Loved the Zones.
R.D.



Cecilia
Thank you. I liked the calm, respectful way you educate.
I found useful:
Not labelling things as good or bad
Zones
the interaction in all living things

Every word you uttered was a message from above.
Please come back
Y. P.


Loved the presentation. Very colorful, loved the pictures. Found the Permaculture communication and mental health aspect very cool and interesting.
T.R.


Interesting Approach to human relations based on Permaculture principals.
I loved ‘Permaculture’ for the house Zones 1 - 5
I would love to hear more about the Arabian watering system
I loved ‘Fluffy’ soil and people!
Thanks for your energy and inspriation.
S.W.


Hi Cecilia
I loved the idea of integration and sharing. That every thing could be shared lovingly.
With skill and observation we can make all areas of human interaction beautiful.
W.

I’m new to permaculture so this talk was inspirational. I loved all the illustration.
Thanks Cecilia for a wonderful Refreshing night!
I go home tonight knowing that from tomorrow I will make a big effort to not nag my hubby and look more at the positive.
Nagging doesn’t work anyway!
I would have loved though to get perhaps one more detailed topic being addressed in detail... so that I can go home and apply it straight away : )
Your presentation was great.
PS Loved the Zones.
RodYdolere


Hi Cecilia
I loved the idea of integration and sharing. That every thing should be shared loveingly. With skill and observation we can make all areas of human interaction beautiful.
W.

I’m new to permaculture so this talk was inspirational. I loved all the illustration. I loved your positive attitude, it really sparked some thoughts.
Design is just soo much more!
E.K.


Cecilia - just love your outlook on life. I need to think about the 70% is full enough.
R.D.



I loved everything -
Japanese Farmer and his orchard - growing rye as a mulch
organizing and finding
time for things we love.
I loved your positive attitude, it really sparked some thoughts.
Design is just soo much more!
E.K.

I will bring home:
Think of design
Be happy
Look wide
K.E.



I loved everything -
Japanese Farmer and his orchard - growing rye as a mulch
Organizing and finding things
Making time for things we love.
N.M.

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What I saw was inspiring . Your way of looking at life, our surroundings & the systems that affect us, that create blocks to change or blocks to being effective, is a unique perspective - at least for me.
J.T.

I learnt:
Design with understanding human strengths and weaknesses
People love finishing things
Reduce useless diversity
Trust the System
Pillow wood!
G.A.

D F

What I liked the most is the way you design for not 'good' people an include yourself in the group.
By the end of the day we are all human beings and therefore we are not perfect.
The way you talk make people not feel bad for being normal and not perfect and good!
And helps us understand we can be effective and get wonderful results with not that much effort, just by choosing the right design.

Design to Accept and Receive Feedback:
These bits of paper make me realize I give as many different presentations as there are people in each room - people here what they need to hear. Now that's Relaxing.

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