Activity szkoda też i oczywistej jest nie tylko silnej więzi practice which offers therapists refined skills and new consumer oriented service products the era of managed care. Dr. Cantrell, Ph.D. Dr. Psy.D. Rancho Cucamonga, CA When I was accepted to serve as Woody's intern trainer for his 2016-hour mediation course, I was elated! I knew others who had either attended or served as intern for the course, and all said it was quite experience. Further, I was just beginning own training career, and I looked forward to learning Woody's training techniques. When I arrived from Tampa to Los Woody and made me feel right at home. They took me out for dinner, told me stories from prior trainings, and prepared me for eventful 40 hours. I arrived early at their home the next morning for the training. It is then that we began what I learned would be our morning ritual for the next several days: take a leisurely stroll with Woody and Jazz the Mosten's rescue dog around the neighborhood. Having the opportunity to simply out, ask Woody questions, and listen to how he built his peacemaking practice was a pleasure and honor. And then the training began. I had already conducted a 2-day introductory collaborative training, and had attended quite a few collaborative and mediation trainings, I thought I had a pretty good grasp of available teaching techniques. Boy, was I wrong! Day after day, Woody would surprise attendees with new and innovative learning strategies. There were even a few times when, if the neighbors did not know Woody, I'm sure they would have wondered what the heck was going on his yard! I could barely take it all and I still review all notes as I incorporate Woody's techniques into own trainings. Woody is a pioneer unbundled legal services, collaborative law, and mediation, and yet he comes to his training with the excitement and passion of a new law graduate. His energy and for training is truly contagious, and I that when attendees at trainings look at me, they also a bit of him. I had the good fortune to attend a mediation training with ‘Woody' Mosten on the recommendation of a respected colleague. It was ,by far and away a transformative experience. This is due to the level and depth of the information, the time spent actual application of the techniques and most importantly the sharing of the experience with Woody over several days. The devotion to the development of skilled mediators to meet the needs of modern society was underscored the most genuine and invitational manner through the entire course. The information demonstrations and interactive exercises were thorough, interesting and unhurried. Each hour was full of learning opportunity unlike other workshops I have attended, yet the pace seemed natural, that one had time to absorb and incorporate the material The true prize this is the presence and the person of Woody Mosten, who is a treasure of experience a superb communicator and guide, unflagging energy and a model of strength and short Woody is a true master of his craft The added feature is his remarkable availability and skill conveying core information and experience to his students. I can say that I had a transformative experience as a result of this workshop which carries on life to this day. I the human experience especially regarding conflict, with different eyes and a feel it with a different heart, I believe this has had positive impact practice and daily life ,as well If you have the spend some time with Woody. You won't regret it. Woody Mosten's ‘Mediation Career Guide A Strategic Approach to Building a Successful Practice' takes pride of place on bookshelf. Inside the front cover, there is pressed leaf that always brings to mind a special time. I immediately associate thoughts of and change, inspired by Woody's clarity of thought and purposeful inspiration. When the planes crashed into Twin Towers on 9 2001 I was law office Scotland, life partner, was at Harvard University on advanced management program and our closest friend was at her desk downtown Manhattan. October, the three of us met the tranquillity of Martha's Vineyard, all realising how fortunate we were. The book I took with me was the Career Guide as I had set myself the target of moving into mediation full time. That