Systems want implementers. But the world needs weavers.
Weaving is not a programme or strategy, but a posture:
Slowing down in a culture of urgency.
Offering attention in a distracted world.
Holding tension instead of simplifying.
Repairing what frays instead of discarding.
Practising rituals of belonging, humour, and beauty.
In this workshop:
- Story - The Weaver of Wholeness: The journey of a woman who carries thread and lantern, mending benches, tending estrangements, and whispering: “What wants mending?”
- Essay - Becoming the Weaver: Disciplines of slowness, attention, ritual, repair, and smallness as the ground of relational leadership.
- Study Guide - The Weaver of Wholeness: Practices of daily weaving, fray-watching, posture, and sacred repetition.
What you’ll gain
- A new imagination of leadership: not command, but weaving presence.
- Daily practices to anchor weaving in your own life.
- Guidance on recognising frayed places and tending them gently.