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Life and death of a group
Mariethe House
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Life and death of a group
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After seeing and reading about so many hurt feelings on this site, I would like to share this with you that was taken from a more general article on the different cycles of a group and whose link I give below!
Stage IV: Transforming ("Adjourning")
When the purpose of the group has been
achieved, or if the time for the group has expired, the group is faced
with transforming. Transforming can take one of two paths:
Redefinition: establishment of a new purpose and/or structure; or
Disengagement, Termination, or Death. The group must decide on its
future or it will proceed down a frustrating, unfulfilling path. The
natural tendency for any group that has successfully achieved a full
cycle is to attempt to remain together in some form in the future. The
shared experience with all of its pain and joy, its meaning and
insight-bonds the members of the group together.
When the purpose has changed or the time has
elapsed, however, the group must disengage. Not uncommonly, groups
will attempt to define ways of retaining contact after separation
through letters or planned reunions in an effort to escape the pain of
disengagement. But failure to disengage, to recognize that the life of
the group, as its members have experienced it, has come to an end, will
only lead to a hollow, unfinished feeling in the future. Even if the
members were to remain in contact, or if a reunion were to occur (which
seldom happens), the experience will never be the same, as the contexts
of each of the members will have changed. So as the person must face
the inevitability of leaving this life, members must realize that groups
too must die. But if nourished, the spirit or experiences can live on.
Experience the joy of your time together!
Complete the cycle! Share good-byes without sorrow.
Treasure the uniqueness of your experience!
Open yourself to the possibility that having learned here you may
facilitate similar experiences elsewhere, equally unique.
http://www.asamra.army.mil/eo/eo_docs/The%20Group.htm
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22 Nov 2010
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blunderbuster
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Thank you for sharing this!
I have seen a lot of people become disengaged, I cannot imagine that they simply decided that they had enough points....
Regards
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22 Nov 2010
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magneto
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Very enlightening, dear Mariethe! Thank you for sharing!
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22 Nov 2010
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stexstme
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Salut Marieth�...
Mine �s dead. RIP.
Sylvie |
22 Nov 2010
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Mabdel
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Thanks a lot Mariethe for sharing!!!! Glad to see you around dear Sylvie |
22 Nov 2010
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stexstme
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Hi Magneto!
And dear Friend Mabdel!!
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22 Nov 2010
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Mabdel
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@ Sylvie I feel that life has come back again to the forum |
22 Nov 2010
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stexstme
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( Still, Mabdel - what I told you via pm is still ...going on. Recovering. Slowly. )
Hugs ;o))) |
22 Nov 2010
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magneto
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Well, dear Sylvie...I don �t know what you told Mabdel via pm and I won �t ask either, but, whatever it is, I do hope you recover quickly and visit more often!
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22 Nov 2010
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baiba
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Hi Sylviiiiieee! Where have you been? The society missed your pranks!
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22 Nov 2010
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