UNTANGLING:
How You Can Transform What’s Impossibly Stuck
An Intimate Conversation with co-authors Ann Weiser Cornell and Barbara McGavin
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ABOUT THE EVENT
You know those problems in your life that never change, no matter what you try? What if they are actually where your greatest growth and transformation can be found? It turns out that being stuck is not an endpoint, it’s a clue. Wherever there is something in your life that is impossible to think, or feel, or do, you are finding the exact spot where the next steps in your life are waiting to unfold.
Untangling®, a practice that can enable what is hopelessly stuck to untangle itself, was created by two internationally recognized innovators and teachers in the field of inner awareness. They developed the Untangling method to free themselves from their long-term struggles with depression, writer’s block, food, and alcohol. Based on 30 years of teaching, practice, and exploration, Untangling shows you how to create the environment in which impasse can transform into flow.
This event is free to attend live plus when you register you’ll also get access to the recordings.
This event is free to attend live, plus when you register you’ll also get access to the recordings. Order your copy of Untangling: How You Can Transform What’s Impossibly Stuck here.
JOIN US LIVE FOR THE FREE EVENT
August 19th, 2024 from 12pm - 1pm ET (U.S. Eastern Time)
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
In this intimate conversation we will learn:
What a Tangle is, and why it’s so hard to change.
Becoming the key environment that enables Tangles to untangle: Self-in-Presence.
The three pillars of Cultivating Self-in-Presence.
Why it’s important to talk about Parts when we talk about Tangles.
The Power of And: a way to acknowledge any number of Parts without getting overwhelmed.
What happens when Tangles untangle themselves.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Ann Weiser Cornell & Barbara McGavin
Barbara McGavin and Ann Weiser Cornell have been friends since 1983. In 1994 their teaching partnership took a big leap when together they began discovering the processes of change that became Untangling®. Since then they’ve had the pleasure of offering Untangling® retreats and online classes for people seeking transformation all over the world. They are also the co-developers of Inner Relationship Focusing. Barbara has a background in humanistic psychology, teaching, fine art, and graphic design. Ann has a background in linguistics and humanistic psychology. They both love reading and knitting. Barbara divides her time between Bath, England, and Citrus Heights, California. Ann lives in Berkeley, California.