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???? Program Title:
Neftaly – Promoting Psychological Safety Through Listening
???? Tagline Ideas:
- “Hear More. Fear Less.”
- “Safe Spaces Start with Listening.”
- “Because Every Voice Matters.”
???? Mission Statement:
Neftaly is committed to cultivating psychologically safe environments by championing the power of active, empathetic listening. We help individuals and organizations create cultures where people feel heard, valued, and free to speak up without fear of judgment or retaliation.
???? Core Pillars of Neftaly:
- Listen to Understand, Not to Respond
Encourage active listening practices that promote empathy and trust. - Normalize Vulnerability
Psychological safety thrives when people feel safe expressing doubts or concerns. - Feedback Without Fear
Train teams to give and receive feedback constructively and respectfully. - Inclusive Communication
Elevate voices from all levels and backgrounds. - Leader as Listener
Equip leaders with the skills to model open, compassionate communication.
???? How Neftaly Can Be Used:
- In Organizations: For HR or DEI initiatives, leadership training, or culture transformation.
- In Education: Helping teachers and students create open, respectful dialogue.
- In Community Work: Facilitating safer conversations in diverse groups.
???? Potential Workshop Titles:
- “The Power of Listening: A Gateway to Psychological Safety”
- “From Silence to Voice: Building Trust Through Communication”
- “Listening Like a Leader”
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