If you haven't come into alignment by now, it may be worthwhile to fish for it with a question for the group, or voting, or to define a time or mode in which you can make another effort. -- Tom
Follow the energy to find the alignment. --Tree
As one Moves Toward Alignment it becomes increasingly important to assume that any remaining disagreements are authentic and well-meaning, and to engage them well in an effort to generate common ground. -- Tom
Harvesting can be done before efforts to generation Alignment, or Harvesting questions can invite growing into Alignment as part of the Harvesting. - Tom
If at first you don't succeed, try, try again. -- Tom
Similar to Harvesting. This can be a step toward MTA or an expression of it. --Tree
People feeling fully understood increases their capacity to hear each other and reach Alignment. -- Tom
The act of naming the common ground helps MTA. --Tree
Sometimes facilitation actions that restrict people's choices and force them to prioritize what they really most want, or to accomplish a task in a limited period of time, raises people's energy to act in ways that generate Alignment. -- Tom
If you need to focus on Moving Toward Alignment, don't get distracted. Keep people to the task, held by the attractor of the purpose of their gathering in the first place. -- Tom
Priority Focus tells us where we want to seek alignment. -- wiki
Refining this helps MTA succeed. --Tree
Ditto Right Size Bite. Sense into the timing to find the alignment. --Tree
Indicator and expression of MTA. --Tree
If the group is aligned to their shared purpose, trust that the Alignment they need is latent in the group as it is, and let it be what it is. -- Tom

