Creating Safe Spaces at the Dinner Table

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What is the Connection between Journaling and Safe Spaces?

The Magic of Open-Ended Questions

  • Elicit insight into relationship(s) (The Who)
  • Lead/identify facts (The What)
  • Enable discussion about the place/environment (The Where)
  • Bring about the timing of a problem, including what happened, immediately before and after it (The When)
  • Identify reasons/causes (The Why)
  • Enable a person to talk about feelings and/or processes (The How)

The Journal for the Next Table Setting

REAL – Our Strategy (given from Melissa)

E – Empathy; I will make every effort to show empathy to help you through your situation.

A – Apologize; I apologize for making you feel unsafe that you could not come to me.

L – Listening; I promise to practice active listening to learn; I want you to be heard.

Do not quit before truly starting.

To learn more about the power of journaling, you might find articles that you like from Journaling Insights. This website details the benefits of journaling supported by research.

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