
Practice in Plain View – AEMS
This session focuses on the first unavoidable confront that emerges once an Aim is declared

This session focuses on the first unavoidable confront that emerges once an Aim is declared

This session focuses on the first unavoidable confront that emerges once an Aim is declared

This session focuses on the first unavoidable confront that emerges once an Aim is declared

The session introduces practice as a lived commitment rather than an internal intention, emphasizing public ownership, evidence, and the power of speaking an Aim into shared reality.

In this session, you’ll learn how to craft specific, actionable requests that others can confidently accept, decline, or counter.

In this session, you’ll learn how to craft specific, actionable requests that others can confidently accept, decline, or counter.

Many transactional breakdowns begin with unclear aims. This session helps you distinguish your aim from vague desires, outdated assumptions, or generic requests.

A Transaction Cycle is a sequence of exchanges that happen in a specific order to complete a successful transaction. It includes fundamental exchanges that are important in all human transactions. If you skip or ignore any step in the cycle, it may cause problems for you.

We often hear people talk about managing time. But you can’t manage time, you can only manage your commitments. What is the transactional approach for managing commitment? How do we get more productive?