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 To help the client choose what to write, ask them: To help the client choose what to write, ask them:
  
-“What do you want?” or +  * “What do you want?” or 
- +  “Why did you come here?”
-“Why did you come here?”+
  
 Sometimes they don’t know. If they don’t, ask them to put on the paper what the paper wants to have put on it, or write something that (seemingly) has no relevance to them at all. This process takes the responsibility away from the client by dissociating them from having to come up with something. Sometimes they don’t know. If they don’t, ask them to put on the paper what the paper wants to have put on it, or write something that (seemingly) has no relevance to them at all. This process takes the responsibility away from the client by dissociating them from having to come up with something.
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 Once the mission statement has been completed, it is placed in space. Once the mission statement has been completed, it is placed in space.
  
-The question the facilitator uses for this is: +The questions a facilitator may use for this are:
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-“Place that where it needs to go.” or +
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-“Place that where it would like to go.” or+
  
-“Place that where you would like it to go.”+  * “Place that where it needs to go.” or 
 +  * “Place that where it would like to go.” or 
 +  * “Place that where you would like it to go.”
  
 ==== The Clients Space ==== ==== The Clients Space ====
 After the mission statement is placed in space, the client is asked to place themselves in relation to the mission statement. The facilitator may ask: After the mission statement is placed in space, the client is asked to place themselves in relation to the mission statement. The facilitator may ask:
  
-“Now, place yourself where you would like to be in relation to that.”+  * “Now, place yourself where you would like to be in relation to that.”
  
 Placing the statement correctly is as significant as having the client find out where to stand. The person may choose to have their back to it or they may even sit on. Some will have it so far away that they have it in the next room, as if it’s something they could never reach, and others will have it just out of reach. Some may stand on it and then realise that it isn’t really that close to them. Placing the statement correctly is as significant as having the client find out where to stand. The person may choose to have their back to it or they may even sit on. Some will have it so far away that they have it in the next room, as if it’s something they could never reach, and others will have it just out of reach. Some may stand on it and then realise that it isn’t really that close to them.
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 ==== Knowing When You're Done ==== ==== Knowing When You're Done ====
-A particular end point will be reached when the client is in just the right space and the statement is in just the right space. To get to this point, a process called "The Clean Set-up" is used.+A particular end point will be reached when the client is in just the right space and the statement is in just the right space. To get to this point, a process called "The Clean Start" is used.