Alastair Farrugia Dec 29. 2025 “Focusing at the margin – paying attention to what makes a difference” (Help for Helpers)
☆DATE: December 29, 2025
☆TITLE: “Focusing at the margin – paying attention to what makes a difference” with Alastair Farrugia
☆DESCRIPTION: In Ann Weiser Cornell’s book “Focusing In Clinical Practice” — she writes there not just about what is *good* about focusing, but what is *unique*.
☆BIO: Alastair started out as a mathematician and software developer.
Over the last two decades he took courses with many different focusing teachers, becoming certified with Charlotte Howorth as a focusing trainer in 2022.
☆ EARLIER VIDEO: Alastair Farrugia ‘Focusing On What Is Going Well’ Help for Helpers Sept 18 2023
☆ REFERENCE: Focusing in Clinical Practice: The Essence Of Change Book by Ann Weiser Cornell
WELCOME:
♡ Mondays December 29, 2025 – Mar 2026 at 8:15am in New York *90 minutes
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/
Meeting ID:
916 3014 3362
Passcode: FOCUS
Help for Helpers YouTube channel is HERE.
HELP FOR HELPERS is an online weekly gathering that was originally created as a response to the overwhelming stresses of pandemic life, especially for those in the helping professions. It developed into a flourishing, ever-growing wellspring of learning and connectedness.
WE ARE:
1. INTERNATIONAL, INCLUSIVE, WELCOMING
We prize the contributions of all those who attend.
2. FREE!
All the organizing and facilitating is donated.
3. COMMUNITY-ORIENTED
We are developing and expanding our project together.
4. DIVERSE
We encourage varied points of view and approaches woven together with respect, openness, and embodied listening.
5. ENRICHING
Each week, we have a reflection drawn from a wide variety of speakers and a broad spectrum of approaches (meditative, academic, personal, social/political, therapeutic) given by experienced teachers and those presenting their ideas for the first time.
6. PARTICIPATORY
‘The group focuses on and responds spontaneously to what is offered in the reflection. Focusing conversations are facilitated by the large group discussion and small breakout-room sharing.’

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