What is Mine to Do - and Who Can I Do it With?  A 90-minute workshop

What is Mine to Do - and Who Can I Do it With? A 90-minute workshop

Our planet is in an entangled meta-crisis – including potential ecological and climate breakdown. Our very way of life could be unravelling

By HEART Community Group

Date and time

Saturday, June 8 · 1 - 2:30pm GMT+1

Location

The Alban Arena

Saint Peter's Street St Albans AL1 3LD United Kingdom

About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

Our planet is in an entangled meta-crisis – including potential ecological and climate breakdown.

Our very way of life could be unravelling, and even collapsing, as a result. This workshop, led by Kimberley Hare of HEART Community Group will focus on helping you to stand tall and face reality from a place of resilience, courage and clarity.

Today the dominant question many people are asking is ‘Yes, but what can I do?’. The workshop will guide you through exploring the SEVEN DOORWAYS people can go through to make a positive difference. It will help you to decide ‘What is mine to do?’, ‘How can I tell a story with my life that I’m proud to tell – no matter what happens?’

This workshop is part of the Sustainable St Albans SUSTFEST EXPO.

Kimberley Hare is a community-builder, a retreat and workshop facilitator, a coach and a writer. She is the co-founder of HEART Community Group, which focuses on building local community resilience and adaptation. Her latest book called “At the Edge: What is Mine to Do and Who can I do it With?” will be published in June 2024.


** This is one of two workshops that HEART Community group is offering at Sustfest Expo on Saturday 8th June. The first is at 10am -11:30am with Chantal Burns (Bulletproof: find emotional resilience and freedom, no matter what) and the second at 1pm with Kimberley Hare exploring 'What is mine to do?' with insights from her forthcoming book.

These events will be a powerful duo. So we highly recommend, if you can, to attend both and have an immersive and powerful experience.

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