[OSList] Open Space and Introverts

Harrison Owen via OSList oslist at lists.openspacetech.org
Mon Aug 28 16:06:15 PDT 2017


Yaari… You are deep into the geometry of communication! Circles really do it. Naturally!

 

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From: OSList [mailto:oslist-bounces at lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of yaari pannwitz via OSList
Sent: Monday, August 28, 2017 4:56 PM
To: Thomas Herrmann
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Subject: Re: [OSList] Open Space and Introverts

 

… it was not long ago, i facilitated an open space for a large group of circles … among the group were just a few triangles, not so many. i had the impression at first everything really went fine. during the evening circle a circle mentioned how well the circles went with this strange new approach, however for the triangles it was just not adequate and needed be adjusted, the corners just did not go so well with the curves. i stayed up all night trying to figure out how to triangulate the circles or circle the triangles … and guess what, I found the solution, simple and perfect. as i announced my new break-through the next morning … i happened to notice an additional, new participant amongst them … a square! i was shocked, i had to ask the group for a 15 minute break … I needed to retreat to come up with a solution … after 20 minutes I came back, with the solution, i am a professional! … i found the group working, peacefully, circles with triangles, triangles with the square, laughing with the circles … i have no idea how these ordinary circles, triangles and square managed to triangulate, circle and square themselves …

 

yaari

 

 

On 27.08.2017, at 22:55, Thomas Herrmann via OSList <oslist at lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:

 

Dear friends in Open Space

My experience is that many of the people who step up in an Open Space-meeting are often the ones that don’t “take space” otherwise – as that is the way to get air time in most meetings. But when they are honestly invited and given whatever time they need and also when the invitation is connected to taking responsibility for something dear to you, then they are more likely to step up. And I guess why many extroverts remain speechless is that they get so overwhelmed by the wide open space, not having to “take the word”…

With love

Thomas Herrmann

 

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And what would happen, I wonder, if you did fully participate?

 

Harrison

 

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From: OSList [ <mailto:oslist-bounces at lists.openspacetech.org> mailto:oslist-bounces at lists.openspacetech.org] On Behalf Of Colette Street via OSList
Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2017 5:52 PM
To: Ron Quartel; World wide Open Space Technology email list
Subject: Re: [OSList] Open Space and Introverts

 

I can say that for me, it is one reason I have been hesitant to fully participate in open space.

 

Colette

Colette M. Street, MSW, PhD 
Fellow, Institute for Social Innovation,
Fielding Graduate University

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On Aug 26, 2017 10:19 AM, "Ron Quartel via OSList" < <mailto:oslist at lists.openspacetech.org> oslist at lists.openspacetech.org> wrote:

I had an interesting chat a few days ago with someone that identifies as an introvert. They made this statement which has me somewhat confused and perplexed - "Introverts do not like Open Space".

 

Now - I know that for the broadest definition of an introvert that is not true. Because I myself am an introvert and I love Open Space. Like all mental categories, introversion I assume is on a scale. So perhaps a better statement from this individual may have been - for more extreme introverts, Open Space can be uncomfortable and is not viewed as a safe environment for me to express myself. (I need to run this statement by said individual to see if they can confirm if this statement better represents their intention.)

 

Is this indeed true however? It is at least for one person I know. So my questions are:

- has anyone else encountered this opinion?

- If so, what percentage of the average population do you think would feel this way?

- Is there anything we can do to make these extreme introverts to feel comfortable and safe to share?

 

Any thoughts and advice appreciated.

 

Ron Quartel

 


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