Writing about oneself as constellation facilitator
To make it easy to write about oneself, here are a few questions that will help you.
Background, Experience, Professionalism, and Contributions
What led you to pursue a career as a family constellation facilitator, and how did your journey in this field begin?
How many years have you been practicing, and what significant milestones have defined your career?
What formal education, certifications, or specialized training have you completed in relation to this practice?
How do you ensure ongoing professionalism in your work (e.g., continuing education, supervision, adherence to ethical guidelines)?
Have you made contributions to the field of family constellations, such as writing books, conducting research, or offering training programs?
Approach and Values
How would you describe your approach to family constellations?
What core values guide your practice?
What do you believe is the key benefit of family constellations for participants?
How do you create a safe and supportive environment for participants?
Services and Offerings
What types of workshops or sessions do you offer (e.g., group workshops, one-on-one sessions, online events)?
Do you also offer related services, such as lectures, consultations, or other healing modalities?
What can someone expect when attending one of your sessions for the first time?
Are there any specific themes or issues you specialize in (e.g., relationships, trauma resolution)?
Personal Insights and Motivation
What motivates you in your work as a facilitator?
What do you find most rewarding about guiding people through this process?
Can you share any memorable moments or feedback from participants that impacted you?
Practical Information
Where are your workshops or sessions held? Are they available online or in-person?
How can participants sign up for your events or get in touch with you for more information?
Are there any prerequisites or preparations needed to join your workshops?
Unique Touch
Have you developed any unique methods or approaches that distinguish your facilitation style?
What qualities or skills do you bring that make you stand out as a professional in this field?
What sets your practice apart from others in this field?
What do clients value most about you?
Closing
Do you have any favorite quotes, philosophies, or wisdom that inspire your work?
Is there anything else you’d like people to know about you or your approach?