Learn how to access the urban environment and find fresh answers to personal or work-related questions with Street Wisdom: a powerful, three-hour guided experience that uses the streets as an invisible university.
This inspirational tool has been adopted by corporations, coaches, and social groups across the globe - with profound results.
What is it? At the centre of Street Wisdom lies the idea that every moment is extraordinary and every street is full of inspiration - that there’s no such thing as an ordinary street, just ordinary thinking. Few of us give ourselves time or permission to really focus on the world around us, but the urban landscape is full of signs and signals that we normally ignore. This is all rich stimulus that can help us learn something new.
In just three hours of walking and wandering, people have resolved problems that have dogged them for years, found new business ideas, changed careers, found new directions, and learned how to deal differently with life, love, debts, and dying.
Who is it for? It is relevant for anyone tackling a challenge in the workplace, figuring out what's next, struggling with the day-to-day personal stuff, or seeking that inspirational breakthrough. Once experienced, it can be easily replicated on a personal basis, or taken into the workplace and used to inspire teams and colleagues.
What do you bring? An open mind, good walking shoes, and clothes for all weather. A question you'd like answered: not too big ('What is the meaning of life?'), not too small ('What shall I have for supper?'), but somewhere in the middle - a burning issue to which you'd like fresh answers.
Watch the short video: Street Wisdom - answers are everywhere.
Read more: www.streetwisdom.org.
Please book a free ticket in advance.
If you have any access requirements or require any reasonable adjustments, please let the team know: [email protected].
Location: Meeting outside John Rylands Library, 150 Deansgate, Manchester, M3 3EH.
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