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The Generative Self Identity: Create Breakthroughs in Work, Life, and Generative Change with Tivo Rojas-Cheatham

The Generative Self Identity:

Create Breakthroughs in Work, Life, and Generative Change with Tivo Rojas-Cheatham

Wednesday, June 26, 6pm UK time

Register here: Meeting Registration - Zoom

Tivo Rojas-Cheatham is a leader who bridges Creative Mind, Generative Coaching, soma-semantic modeling of identity, somatic coaching, embodied leadership, organizational development and public health practice.

Join him to connect with the neuro-muscular pattern or signature of your 'Generative Self' – the source of your innate creativity, intuition, and power to bring new possibilities into existence.

Drawing from the field of Generative Change, you'll learn how to tap into this potent aspect of your identity signature and story structure, enabling you to create outcomes that were previously unimaginable. Explore a model that uses the structure of your personal narrative & identity – your life story – as a map to access this wellspring of innovation.

You will gain practical skills to:

● Hold and leverage your Generative Identity under pressure

● Recognize and welcome/transform your de-generative or inhibitory Identity under pressure

● Have more confidence in how you do generative change aligned to your Generative Identity and Story

● Access states of 'flow' and peak creative performance more readily through your Generative Identity signature.

● Bring more meaning, purpose, and passion into your professional and personal endeavours.

This is an invitation to become a more conscious creator of your reality/story. If you're ready to transcend limitations, foster genuine innovation, and step into a more fulfilling and impactful way of living and working, join us to discover the power of your Generative Self. This will amplify and expand your power through the generative change work.

What you will get

● Move Beyond Incremental Change This workshop offers participants a breakthrough model to access their ‘Generative Self’—a powerful neuro-muscular and narrative-based identity structure that unleashes creativity, flow states, and aligned transformation. Participants leave with a practical toolkit for innovation, confidence under pressure, and a deeper sense of meaning and purpose.

● Breakthrough, Not Just Improvement: Learn to create quantum leaps in performance, insight, and creative output.

● Access and activate your ‘Generative Identity’—your unique creative blueprint.

● Narrative as Navigation: Use your personal life story to map and amplify your creative power.

● Embodied Creativity: Tap into somatic intelligence and flow states to perform at your highest level.

● Alignment & Purpose: Integrate your professional and personal life into a cohesive, values-driven path.

Session Highlights

● Access the neuro-muscular pattern of your innate creative self

● Build resilience under pressure through your identity structure

● Tap into flow and peak performance states on demand

● Learn to map your life story for insight and transformation

● Step into your role as a Generative Citizen—someone who consciously creates impact BOOK YOUR PLACE HERE

Tivo Rojas-Cheatham: Pioneering Generative Change

Tivo Rojas-Cheatham is a leader who bridges the fields of Creative Mind and Generative Coaching, bringing transformative approaches to environmental protection and organizational development. As Chief of Community Participation and Education at the EPA, he bridges business innovation with ecological stewardship through his unique blend of generative practices.

His remarkable credentials reflect deep commitment to mastery: completing the Generative Coach Training three times, achieving certification as a Professional Certified Co-Active Coach (CPCC), and training in Creative Mind, Generative Somatics, MythoSelf Process, and Human Operating System methodologies. As a Professional Executive Career and Leadership Coach, Tivo brings unparalleled depth to organizational transformation.

At the EPA, Tivo reimagines community engagement as dynamic co-creation. His generative approach honors local wisdom while fostering innovation that benefits both business and environment. By integrating somatic awareness with leadership development, he helps stakeholders embody sustainable solutions rather than merely implementing them.

His work demonstrates how business success and environmental wellbeing naturally interconnect. Through Creative Mind principles and generative coaching, Tivo cultivates

conditions where ecological responsibility emerges organically from expanded awareness and authentic relationship. He transforms regulatory compliance into collaborative innovation, showing organizations how to thrive while serving planetary health.

Tivo believes that lasting environmental protection happens not through enforcement alone, but through generative practices that awaken collective wisdom and foster genuine transformation at the intersection of human development and ecological stewardship.

References

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³ Verny, T. R., & Kelly, J. (1981). The secret life of the unborn child. Delta.

⁴ Chamberlain, D. B. (2013). Windows to the womb: Revealing the conscious baby from conception to birth. North Atlantic Books.

⁵ Levine, P. A. (2010). In an unspoken voice: How the body releases trauma and restores goodness. North Atlantic Books.

⁶ Emerson, W. (2020). Shock: A universal malady - Prenatal and perinatal origins (2nd ed.). Emerson Training Seminars.

⁷ Porges, S. W. (2011). The polyvagal theory: Neurophysiological foundations of emotions, attachment, communication, and self-regulation. W. W. Norton & Company.

⁸ Goddard Blythe, S. (2005). The well balanced child: Movement and early learning (2nd ed.). Hawthorn Press.

⁹ Castellino, R. (2016). Healing early trauma: The womb surround process (2nd ed.). Castellino Training.

¹⁰ Glenn, M. (2014). Birth, attachment, and healing: Understanding the impact of early trauma. Journal of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Health, 28(3), 211-227.

¹¹ Kalef, M. (2014). The secret life of babies: How our prebirth and birth experiences shape our world. North Atlantic Books.

¹² Siegel, D. J. (2020). The developing mind: How relationships and the brain interact to shape who we are (3rd ed.). Guilford Press.

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