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Navigating Inner Conflict
September 24, 2023 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Join us for an interactive meeting exploring the subject of inner conflict, where we will explore the following questions…
- Do you feel conflict between the life you currently live and values that you hold dear?
- Do you love what you do professionally but feel conflicted by the impact of your organisation/industry, for example socially or environmentally?
Inner conflict is very real and something to which both of the facilitators can strongly relate, having experienced it themselves in former professional roles.
They know what the discomfort of inner conflict feels like and how it affected their wellbeing and mental health. They also know that feeling conflicted can act as a barrier when it comes to acting constructively and in alignment with ones own values and how feeling hypocritical can prevent us from taking action and/or contributing to positive change.
Inner conflict can feel immobilising and it can be incredibly challenging to move forwards if it seems as though you are alone with this feeling.
Unlocking inner conflict is something we are are passionate to explore and support you with, based upon our own experiences and drawing from our collective expertise in psychotherapy, human factors training and facilitation.
We will explore different types of cognitive dissonance and how to best navigate through them.
Inner conflict is affecting mental health and can be a huge barrier to living in accordance with ethical values in a way that is so desperately needed at this time in history. It doesn’t need to be this way – please join us for this session and lead the change.
Payment:
The suggested fee is £15 and I want these meetings to be available to all so please enter whatever ticket price you can afford. Tickets via Eventbrite link.
About us:
Dan Tipney is an HSP and a former airline pilot who has experienced significant inner conflict as an environmentalist who felt deeply uncomfortable with the impact of his profession on the natural world. As the third generation of pilots within his family and having wanted to fly since a young age, Dan struggled with a battle between his love for flying and his own values around equality and fairness that were being challenged due to the consequences of an industry to which he had built a life-long connection.
Part of Dan’s work within airlines involved delivering training on the subject of Human Factors, an understanding of which helped him to process the cognitive and emotional elements of the conflict he experienced. He now delivers workshops and facilitates discussions on a range of issues, including decision making, team dynamics and organisational culture within healthcare and veterinary teams as well as supporting people from all walks of life to explore the subject of inner conflict.
Above all else, Dan’s passion is to help people to recognise and fully understand what they truly love and compassionately help them to join the dots between aspects of their life so that they feel able to live in alignment with their values.
Cindy Gale is a psychotherapist specialising in supporting HSPs to live their best lives as well as supporting people experiencing climate trauma. She has had many previous careers including engineer, research scientist, manager of a rap group, management consultant, global sales and marketing VP. She experienced inner conflict many times.