What is Clean Language?
Clean Language is a simple, powerful and respectful way of communicating and exploring a situation. At its heart lies a set of Clean questions combined with a person’s exact words only.
If we remain curious and set aside our natural tendency to go into ‘fix it’ mode, these questions can transform the way that we listen to ourselves and others.
Clean Language is a simple, powerful and respectful way of communicating and exploring a situation. At its heart lies a set of Clean questions combined with a person’s exact words only.
If we remain curious and set aside our natural tendency to go into ‘fix it’ mode, these questions can transform the way that we listen to ourselves and others.
Why use Clean Language Skills? Clean language gives you deep inquiry skills to help others see more of what they don't know that they know.
We're habitually thrown to talking in our familiar patterns. Being aware of your preferred style allows others' contribution to explore something new.
Style Speaking from… Results in…
Downloading (Talking nice) What others want to hear Conforming
Debate (Talking tough) My point of view Confronting
Dialogue (Reflective Inquiry) Seeing myself as Connecting
part of the whole
Collective Creative Asking, "What is moving Co-Creating
through?
When you ask clean questions, you set the space for co-creating.
Join me in May for an Introduction on:
Clean Language: How to ask Clean Questions.
We're habitually thrown to talking in our familiar patterns. Being aware of your preferred style allows others' contribution to explore something new.
Style Speaking from… Results in…
Downloading (Talking nice) What others want to hear Conforming
Debate (Talking tough) My point of view Confronting
Dialogue (Reflective Inquiry) Seeing myself as Connecting
part of the whole
Collective Creative Asking, "What is moving Co-Creating
through?
When you ask clean questions, you set the space for co-creating.
Join me in May for an Introduction on:
Clean Language: How to ask Clean Questions.
"IT IS THE MARK OF AN EDUCATED MIND TO ENTERTAIN A THOUGHT WITHOUT ACCEPTING IT." Aristotle