Saturday, February 24 & Sunday, February 25 9am-5pm
Early Bird pricing through January 31
Regular price effective February 1
Weekend Workshop | 9am-5pm with hour lunch break (lunch not included)
Refund and Covid policies can be found here.
This highly-experiential two-day workshop addresses the epidemic disconnection from our true selves, from other people, and from the natural world—major causes of personal unhappiness and planetary crisis—and gives participants tools for mending the separation, a fundamental step toward healing and wholeness.
Using a synthesis of the wisdom of our ancient ancestors and the latest in neuroscience and the psychology of belonging, we will immerse ourselves in the dynamics and collective awareness of the workshop group to:
Identify, explore and revise unhealthy stories about ourselves and our world,
Learn and practice essential skills in connecting deeply to others,
Experience ancient ways of being in relationship with the other-than-human, and
Innovate creative ways to foster belonging and connection in our everyday lives.
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A certified Inward & Artward Creative Facilitator, Amy is a full-time life coach, workshop facilitator, and Positive Intelligence® PQ Coach™. She is also a dreamwork teacher, writer, nature-appreciation guide, and shamanic practitioner. The overarching theme of her work is restoration of a deep connection with the true self, with others, and with the natural world. Amy’s offerings are influenced by her own experience of leaving a successful 26-year plastic surgery career and entering the unknown to find more meaning and fulfillment. She believes in empowering people to discover their own true story and to confidently express it by living in healthy, positive relationship with the world around them.
More details: www.yourtruestorycoaching.com
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This workshop is ideal for people who…
Have a deep sense of something missing in their life, a longing for more meaning and connection
May be questioning their current life and what they really want
Desire to understand more about how to create a sense of belonging for themselves and others
Are committed to personal growth and willing to be vulnerable in sharing with a group
Care deeply about our planet and all of its inhabitants, and want to know how to create positive change
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“Amy is a trustworthy guide into exploring not only the edges of your creativity, but edges of your spirit. Merging her gentle wisdom with profound practices, she invites her students into being more alive in the moment.“
- Tikva K.
"In her openhearted presence and wisdom, Amy beautifully cultivates a circle of belonging! She holds space for others, inviting us into vulnerability as someone who knows firsthand the kind of compassion and attentiveness that makes way for laughter and joy.".
- Natalie C.