Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Journey Into Self

I read the short summary of the film. The brief description of a therapy circle with a leading psychologist explained how complete strangers are able to communicate and connect on a personal level. Although everyone had their own situations and behaviors, they were able to explain their struggles and feelings about themselves and their close ones.

I love the concept of the therapy circle. I remember on several occasions that I had an arguing group of people go in a circle and explain their side. As a result, the communication breakdown and rebuilding made our team come together. In the film, the people were together for many hours. They had their inhibitions and hide behind their self. Being forced to communicate, the individuals were able to explain themselves and how they feel about the others.

I really enjoyed the lady's perspective about helping the white gentleman yet she couldn't due to racism. They sympathize with each other regardless of our conditioned society after they were open in communication. This means moving forward and connecting in a beautiful way.

In any group setting in a long duration either working together on a project or attending classes with others or friends social circles, we tend to bond quicker if the meetings are constant and productive.

I believe that I am successful due to a work group setting. I love motivating and bringing out the best in others. I would recommend this film for others to have empathy and understand someone's views and backgrounds.

I have my own struggles with connecting. I would love to converse and collaborate with others. I take my time. Therefore, I would volunteer to be a subject in a therapy circle.

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