Do you recognize yourself in any of these stories?
Rowan feels a starting sense of clarity and passion, but as soon as she begins to speak, she second-guesses herself and loses the thread of her message. She ends up feeling like the importance of what she has to say becomes disjointed. It leaves her feeling frustrated and unseen. She doesn't feel like her verbal expression represents her true wisdom.
Fern is soft-spoken by nature, and sensitive to the energy of others. She feels power and confidence in how she moves in her body, but she is filled with uncertainty and self-limiting beliefs at some fundamental level when it comes to her voice. She yearns for more freedom.
Ocotillo will shy away from any form of public speaking because he believes he will fall-short and is unwilling to take that risk. In his heart of hearts, he wants to hold a big space for community and really invite people in. He wants to be more open for deep connection.
With kids at home, Madrone has fallen into a pattern of harsh, tired, and critical tones when speaking to her children. She senses the shut down and distance it creates between them. She feels guilty and remorseful. If only she could be a better role-model for quality self-expression, clear communication, and conflict resolution. If only she had the energy to give them more compassion, more play, and an easier flow through the day.
Sequoia is a perfectionist. When she makes a mistake, she becomes so judgmental of herself that she stops in her tracks. Instead of embracing the possibility of lightness and forward momentum, a heaviness comes over her that makes things awkward for everyone.
Willow longs to fully trust himself, without comparison to others, in his authentic expression. He wants his message and meaning to offer such a powerful transmission that it can deeply penetrate and motivate evolution in himself and others.
Pine feels chronically misunderstood.
Stories like these have inspired our Spring season.
Rowan feels a starting sense of clarity and passion, but as soon as she begins to speak, she second-guesses herself and loses the thread of her message. She ends up feeling like the importance of what she has to say becomes disjointed. It leaves her feeling frustrated and unseen. She doesn't feel like her verbal expression represents her true wisdom.
Fern is soft-spoken by nature, and sensitive to the energy of others. She feels power and confidence in how she moves in her body, but she is filled with uncertainty and self-limiting beliefs at some fundamental level when it comes to her voice. She yearns for more freedom.
Ocotillo will shy away from any form of public speaking because he believes he will fall-short and is unwilling to take that risk. In his heart of hearts, he wants to hold a big space for community and really invite people in. He wants to be more open for deep connection.
With kids at home, Madrone has fallen into a pattern of harsh, tired, and critical tones when speaking to her children. She senses the shut down and distance it creates between them. She feels guilty and remorseful. If only she could be a better role-model for quality self-expression, clear communication, and conflict resolution. If only she had the energy to give them more compassion, more play, and an easier flow through the day.
Sequoia is a perfectionist. When she makes a mistake, she becomes so judgmental of herself that she stops in her tracks. Instead of embracing the possibility of lightness and forward momentum, a heaviness comes over her that makes things awkward for everyone.
Willow longs to fully trust himself, without comparison to others, in his authentic expression. He wants his message and meaning to offer such a powerful transmission that it can deeply penetrate and motivate evolution in himself and others.
Pine feels chronically misunderstood.
Stories like these have inspired our Spring season.