L'Art est partout
Michele Fattal • 3 mars 2020
L’art est dans tout. L’art est partout.
Il détend, calme et fait rêver.
L’art fait avancer. Il fait grandir.
A la source de vos inspirations, de vos idées, pensées, envies, il y a dans l’art comme une dimension spirituelle.
Imagination conjuguée à créativité et voilà qu’un nouvel espace s’ouvre, plus large, plus grand.
En coaching, passer par l’art favorise l’expression autrement que par la parole car l’art
- Engage le cerveau dans tout son ensemble, corps, cœur et esprit : Il sollicite le mouvement du corps tout entier, suscite des émotions et stimule l’équilibre entre les modes de pensée, intuitif et analytique.
- Aide à la prise de recul par rapport à une situation, une émotion, à leur décryptage, pour mieux les comprendre, les regarder avec un œil nouveau et les transformer.
-Est un puissant moyen d’ ancrage des ressources et prises de conscience.
Accompagner en passant par l’art, c’est aussi encourager le client à se faire du bien, se centrer, s’écouter, stimuler sa confiance, son ouverture et son audace face aux nouvelles situations, à l’imprévu et à l’inconnu.
En créant, l’individu se libère, et en se libérant, prend le chemin de son autonomie tout en validant sa singularité.
Il en est de même pour les groupes. Accompagner un groupe par le biais de l’art, c’est réunir toutes les intelligences autour d’un objectif commun, c’est offrir à chacun dans le groupe l’opportunité d’aller à la rencontre de lui-même, des autres, de prendre sa place, de communiquer autrement et d’innover en confiance.

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