Common use of EXPECTATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES Clause in Contracts

EXPECTATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES. As your Retreat Facilitator, my role is: • To come to each day of the Retreat fully present, prepared and ready to facilitate our work together. • To serve as your Spiritual Guide when it comes to your commitment to yourself. • To be respectful of the time we have together and the value of this work. • To provide support and guidance designed to move you forward on your journey. • To offer encouragement, feedback and tips throughout the Retreat. As the Attendee, it is your role and responsibility: • To be fully present at the Retreat, which means no use of cell phones or e-mail during Retreat sessions, and not arriving late or leaving early from Program Activities or the Retreat, if at all possible. • To fully show up physically, mentally and emotionally as you are to each and every day and session of the Retreat, no matter what life or schedule distractions arise or resistances you may encounter. • To commit to the Retreat and come with an open heart and mind. • To give yourself ample buffer space to transition into and out of our time and experience together. • To complete your Pre-Retreat Exercise and Meditation before the Retreat. • To stay curious about yourself, your behavior and everything that is shared or suggested by the Retreat Facilitator or other attendees. • To add to and receive from the experience of others who are with you at the Retreat. • To participate in the Retreat with the expectation that you have the power to change. • To act with respect towards every other person at the Retreat, whether other attendees, the Retreat Facilitator, other team members, Hotel staff, or anyone else you encounter. • To promptly provide payment for the Retreat. • To ask any questions you may have as they arise. • To have fun!

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Sources: Overnight Retreat Agreement

EXPECTATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES. As your Retreat FacilitatorFacilitators, my our role is: • To come to each day of the Retreat fully present, prepared and ready to facilitate our work together. • To serve as your Spiritual Guide Retreat Facilitator, art teacher and guide, accountability partner, cheerleader and supporter when it comes to your commitment to yourselfyourself and your art. • To be respectful of the time we have together and the value of this work. • To provide support and guidance designed to move you forward on your journeyjourney and in your art practice. • To offer encouragement, feedback and tips throughout the Retreat. As the Attendee, it is your role and responsibility: • To be fully present at the Retreat, which means no use of cell phones or e-mail during Retreat sessions, and not arriving late or leaving early from Program Activities or the Retreat, if at all possible. • To fully show up physically, mentally and emotionally as you are to each and every day and session of the Retreat, no matter what life or schedule distractions arise or resistances you may encounter. • To commit to the Retreat and come with an open heart and mind. • To give yourself ample buffer space to transition into and out of our time and experience together. • To complete your Prepaper-Retreat Exercise work, payments and Meditation supply list before the Retreat. • To stay curious about yourself, your behavior and everything that is shared or suggested by the Retreat Facilitator or other attendees. • To add to and receive from the experience of others who are with you at the Retreat. • To participate in the Retreat with the expectation that you have the power to change, learn and grow. • To act with respect towards every other person at the Retreat, whether other attendees, the Retreat Facilitator, other team members, Hotel staff, or anyone else you encounter. • To promptly provide payment for the Retreat. • To ask any questions you may have as they arise. • To have fun!

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Sources: Retreat Agreement

EXPECTATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES. As your Retreat Facilitator, my role is: To come to each day of the Retreat fully present, prepared and ready to facilitate our work together. To serve as your Spiritual Guide Retreat Facilitator, accountability partner, cheerleader and supporter when it comes to your commitment to yourself. To be respectful of the time we have together and the value of this work. To provide support and guidance designed to move you forward on your journey. To offer encouragement, feedback and tips throughout the Retreat. As the Attendee, it is your role and responsibility: To be fully present at the Retreat, which means no limiting use of cell phones or e-mail during Retreat sessions, and not arriving late or leaving early from Program Activities or the Retreat, if at all possible. To fully show up physically, mentally and emotionally as you are to each and every day and session of the Retreat, no matter what life or schedule distractions arise or resistances you may encounter. To commit to the Retreat and come with an open heart and mind. To give yourself ample buffer space to transition into and out of our time and experience together. • To complete your Pre-Retreat Exercise and Meditation before the Retreat. • To stay curious about yourself, your behavior behavior, and everything that is materials shared or suggested by the Retreat Facilitator Facilitator, team members, or other attendees. To add to and receive from the experience of others who are with you at the Retreat. To participate in the Retreat with the expectation that you have the power to changetransform and heal. To act with respect towards every other person at the Retreat, whether other attendees, the Retreat Facilitator, other Retreat team members, Hotel Resort staff, or anyone else you encounter. To promptly provide payment for the Retreat. To ask any questions you may have as they arise. To have rest, write, renew and allow time for fun!

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Sources: Retreat Agreement