Gudrun Friederike Lehn

The art of unlearning to trip oneself
 
All of us have invested time, energy and money in becoming and being a teacher. Even so, sometimes we "trip" ourselves and our practice by the way we think and feel about ourselves, our work or even the way we think and feel about the Alexander Technique itself.
Habitual and subconscious patterns can powerfully hinder us from bringing in the full harvest of our work, or from doing the next step in our professional career. These habits could also simply keep us from enjoying our life as a teacher of the Alexander Technique.
In this practical coaching workshop (teachers only) we explore a nondoing way of illuminating this scenario of habits with consciousness and the power of the Alexander principles, opening a new window towards the landscape of teaching what you dream of for yourself.




 
 

Gudrun Friederike Lehn qualified in 1991 by Mary V. Holland (Munich) and spent a postgraduate term with Frank Ottiwell (San Francisco Training Institute), already then interested in different teaching styles. She has been teaching full time in Munich/Germany ever since, enjoying various teaching formats. Since 2002, she has been director of the Munich training course "Münchner Ausbildung für F.M. Alexander-Technik". The coaching work for teachers started in early 2003. Key element is the relation of inner movements of being a living human being to outer movements of being a professional Alexander teacher. Touched by the depth and beauty of the changes the principles bring about reliably, Gudrun teaches this work both individually and in workshop series.


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