Upcoming Workshops


Workshops by Request

Eyes to See: Recognizing Personal Strengths as a Building Block for True Community

All of us have the ability to truly "see" one another, but most of the time we don't choose to practice it. Or we don't choose to actually speak what we do see. In doing so, we miss out on vital opportunities to cultivate honor and strength in our relationships. 

In this workshop, participants will:

  • grow in their understanding of their own ability to see strengths and gifts in others

  • experience the impact that truly seeing can have on individuals and within community

  • discuss the "stages of community" and their implications in everyday interactions

  • leave equipped with skills to create a culture of purposeful interactions and honor within their own communities of influence

 

Magnanimous Intentions

INTERACTIVE WORKSHOP EXPERIENCE

HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED…

  • …what the difference is between an intention & a goal?

  • …why intentions can line up with the moon & nature’s cycles?

  • …how exactly to set & hold an intention?

I created Magnanimous Intentions to offer a clear response to these questions, and to invite you into the power of living with intention.

Intentions are a powerful tool for bringing internal knowing into physical reality.

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Honoring Yourself: Cultivating a Lifestyle of Nourishing Self-Care

We often believe that caring for ourselves is secondary, or takes too much time away from the more important things we have to do.  However, especially as a committed volunteer, your need to honor & nourish yourself is enormous!

In this 3-hour interactive coaching workshop, participants will discover & create unique, simple, & personalized self-care practices, uncover effective weapons to combat burnout, and have an opportunity to practice self-care in a creative, rejuvenating atmosphere. Come invest in yourself and those you serve through increasing your capacity to engage life fully. Caring for yourself doesn't have to be so hard!