Cameron Trimble

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Cameron Trimble is the Executive Director and CEO at The Center for Progressive Renewal. Cameron also directs Convergence Network, a multi-denominational network of congregations and leaders in North America. Rev. Trimble is an adjunct professor teaching social innovation in a number of universities in the United States. She is an ordained pastor in the United Church of Christ, have served as a pastor of four congregations in the Atlanta area. Her ministry in national and regional church settings has given her a unique perspective on the challenges of cultivating leaders equipped to meet the needs of the future of mainline Protestantism. Her coaching and consulting clients are primarily executive leaders going through dynamic culture transf ...more

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“The Practice of Staying

Sometime this week, choose one conversation you have been avoiding or managing carefully because it feels charged, tender, or unresolved.

Before you enter it, pause. Take three slow breaths. Say quietly to yourself: “I am here to stay in relationship, not to win.”

During the conversation, practice one simple discipline:

Do not interrupt.

Do not correct.

Do not prepare your reply while the other person is speaking.

Listen long enough to be changed. You do not need to resolve anything. You do not need to persuade anyone. Your only commitment is presence.

Afterward, notice what shifted inside you. Not what you achieved, but what you encountered. That is the field where wisdom grows.”
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