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A Creative Coaching Workshop

 

🌿 You’re Invited: A Creative Coaching Workshop

Piece by Peace — Rebuilding Through Color, Collage & Inner Wisdom

I’m so excited to invite you to a brand‑new virtual creative coaching workshop designed to help you slow down, reconnect with yourself, and create from a place of curiosity and compassion. If you’ve been craving clarity, healing, or simply a spark of joy, this space is for you.

✨ What We’ll Explore

In this gentle, hands‑on session, we’ll dive into:

  • Simple creative practices that calm the mind

  • Collage, color play, and intuitive making

  • Reflection prompts that help you listen inward

  • Ways to use creativity as a grounding, healing tool

No artistic experience needed — just a willingness to show up as you are.

🎨 Who This Workshop Is For

This workshop is perfect for anyone who is:

  • Feeling stuck or overwhelmed

  • Longing for a creative reset

  • Seeking connection and community

  • Ready to explore their inner wisdom through art

Whether you’re a seasoned maker or brand‑new to creative expression, you’ll feel right at home.

🧵 What to Bring

Bring yourself, your stories, and any scraps, papers, or bits that feel meaningful.

💛 You’ll Leave With

  • A clearer sense of direction

  • A renewed connection to your inner voice

📬 Want to Join Us?

Spots are limited so we can keep the space cozy and supportive. Sign up through the link below

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSekjLcdoT24L9y4OopLkQeYWEqCJPJKNwVBpOWx2gkcbPgroA/viewform?usp=publish-editor

Schedule meeting here: https://calendly.com/d/cxsj-h8r-qqb/one-off-meeting


🌼 A Gentle Note About Our Creative Space

This workshop is a warm, reflective space for creative exploration and personal insight. We’ll use color, collage, and intuitive making as ways to slow down, listen inward, and reconnect with what matters to you.

While our time together can feel meaningful and restorative, it is not therapy or art therapy, and I do not provide mental‑health treatment or diagnosis. Our work is rooted in curiosity, creativity, and self‑discovery — always honoring your autonomy and your pace.

If you’re currently seeking therapeutic support or clinical care, a licensed therapist or art therapist can offer the specialized guidance you deserve. You’re welcome here exactly as you are, and this space is designed to complement — not replace — the care you may already have in your life.



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