New Family Constellation workshop about our relationship with money

New Family Constellation workshop about our relationship with money

By Delia Palfreman

An in person personal growth constellation workshop centred on understanding and improving our relationship with money.

Date and time

Location

Stone Mini Market

721 High Road Leytonstone London E11 4RD United Kingdom

Agenda

10:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Our relationship with money.


9:45 arrival and tea/coffee. 10:00am prompt start. In a small group, using the systemic lens, we will explore through some informal teaching, a series of exercises and constellations our relationship...

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Highlights

  • 4 hours
  • ages 21+
  • In person
  • Doors at 9:45 AM

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

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Our relationship with money is often a complex and difficult one. It can involve feelings of inadequacy, lack of self-worth, resentment of the wealth of others and a belief that we always need more. By understanding and realigning this relationship it is possible to improve our personal development and happiness.

A personal growth constellation workshop centred on understanding our relationship with money.

Please note that New Family Constellations are different to the traditional Family Constellations. Many participants often share that they feel lighter and more at peace at the end of the workshop.

This workshop is for anyone who:

  • Would like to understand their relationship with money or abundance
  • Can’t keep hold of money
  • Is always living pay-cheque to pay-cheque
  • Is constantly worried that there is never enough money
  • Won’t allow themselves to spend and enjoy their own money
  • Is curious about how New Family Constellations work and how this philosophy could help them

Facilitated by Delia Palfreman - Specialist in Systemic Coaching (Method BChR)

A Tamping Grounds tea/coffee is included.

Please note: Constellation work is an opportunity for personal growth and transformation which many find useful and can be a grounding process. It is important also to be aware that this is not therapy and it is not a substitute for therapy. If you have a sense that you might be destabilised by being in a space where you and/or others are exploring sensitive personal topics, this approach may not be for you.

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