I've been thinking about this for a couple reasons. First, I've been teaching more seminars of late -- and have a few coming up. And the thread on best/worst seminar experiences got me thinking, too.
What makes a good seminar? Is it different if it's a seminar that's in-system primarily, versus an "open" seminar where you have lots of people from different styles there?
What's a good length for a seminar? When does your attention and focus wain?
What about "after events?" Do you like taking a meal and hanging out together afterwards -- or do you just wanna hit the road? Does it depend on how far you've traveled?
Share your thoughts; maybe you'll get to see if I or someone else put 'em into practice!
What makes a good seminar? Is it different if it's a seminar that's in-system primarily, versus an "open" seminar where you have lots of people from different styles there?
What's a good length for a seminar? When does your attention and focus wain?
What about "after events?" Do you like taking a meal and hanging out together afterwards -- or do you just wanna hit the road? Does it depend on how far you've traveled?
Share your thoughts; maybe you'll get to see if I or someone else put 'em into practice!