OLA Participant Handbook

community agreements

Created by Cohort 2

Authenticity: Come as you are, and come where you’re at. We agree to accept you for all of who you are. Bring honesty for your peers and yourself. We will hold each other with aloha, care, trust and acceptance as people and in our intentions. Everyone is an expert in their own experience Be supportive of people’s vulnerability. Be open with non- judgment, and be willing to seek understanding before seeking to be understood Mind your “fixer”. Leave perfectionism at the door and practice self-compassion Grounding: We respect this sacred space, remembering what it’s like to be sacred. Hold space for the ʻ āina we ʻ re on and want to be on, past, present and future. Be grounded in that sense of lāhui for how you show up. Ancestral knowledge manifests in many ways—through storytelling, ceremony, practice, and intuition. We remain open to the many ways ʻ ike is shared and received. Honoring the ʻ ike, mo ʻ olelo and traditions that root us in our cultural identity. Be here, now – be present. Sense of connection: we are all here for a reason, we are all worthy. You've CHOSEN to be part of this 'ohana. Be 'ohana. We engage fully and take ownership of our contributions. Lu ʻ u iho: just try. Giv ʻ um. Try and see what happens. Be fearless when you step in this space and know that the group will catch you. Don’t be afraid to try. Brave, not perfect

ʻ Ōiwi Leadership ACCELERATOR

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