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Three good things journalling: group follow up and reflection

Did you take part in our Three good things journalling experiment? Join us for this opportunity to reflect on the experience together.

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About this session

Following our 21-day Three good things journalling experiment kick off, this is an opportunity to share your experiences with others. 

We will use these questions:

  • Share an example of one of your best experiences doing appreciative journalling.
  • What have you enjoyed the most about it?
  • What changes have you noticed about yourself, your thinking, and your attitudes whilst journalling?
  • What, if anything, will you continue with after this experiment?

No personal information from your journal needs to be shared. 

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Join the Appreciative Inquiry in health and care group

The Appreciative Inquiry online group is open to everyone; if you’re new to Appreciative Inquiry, already have some experience or are a seasoned professional. The group is led by an Advanced Inquiry Practitioner and co-author of Appreciating Health and Care.  The group aims to run sessions exploring the mindset of Appreciative Inquiry, as well as to ask questions with a generative approach to discussions. 

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