Winter Reflection Workshop
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Come and join us, Liz and Doug, for our next seasonal reflection workshop:
Winter Reflection
Here we are in Winter after an unexpectedly challenging and different 2020. What does 2021 have in store for you? It’s easy to get ahead of ourselves and time travel into the midst of 2021. Instead, let’s borrow a leaf from Nature’s seasons.
Join us on this free webinar where we invite you to connect with the metaphor of the Winter season. Winter is a time to pause, be still and reflect on what needs tidying, mulching, pruning and preparing ahead of the spring and summer. It’s a time for focussing energy and attention inwards to nurture your own roots and prepare for growth to come.
Every season has its own particular energy and connects with our human rhythm of life. Winter has a particular role in managing nature’s resources. It’s the time for conserving, regenerating and rebalancing in preparation for the coming spring and summer vitality, growth and abundance. Likewise, the gardener uses the Winter pause to tidy, prune, mulch and protect the garden as they prepare and plan for the seeds to be sown and plants to be introduced, moved or replaced in the coming seasons.
Please join us with a pen, some crayons and a cup of something lovely!
If you missed the Autumn into Winter reflection workshop, here is what participants said:
· Thank you, Doug and Liz, for a wonderfully reflective and rich session, beautiful, heartily recommend to anyone who can make the next one! · It was beautiful - an autumnal golden hour. Thank you. Such a lovely start to the day. · I loved it! What a beautiful space you guys created, many many thanks. · It was great. Just what I needed. · Thanks for such a wonderful session. It was good to make time to reflect on the last year and to think about the things that will nourish and sustain me through winter and beyond. You complement each other well and created a warm cosy atmosphere - we could have been gathered round a winter's fire.
(inspired by Karyn Prentice and Nature’s Way)