November: Grief, Gratitude & Becoming
This session is about:
Making room for both the ache and the opening.
As we move into the year’s quieter season, this session offers space to name and process what you’ve carried — loss, change, identity shifts — while making room for what’s still blooming. You’ll explore how to honor both grief and growth through simple creative practices that ground you in the now.
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A four-week container to process loss, change, and growth. Using journaling and creative practices, this workshop supports you in holding grief and gratitude together to find balance and renewal. No prior workshops necessary to join.
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Those carrying grief or loss in their hearts
People facing identity shifts after major life changes
Anyone seeking to honor both pain and growth with compassion
Creatives who want to explore gratitude alongside grief
Anyone looking for gentle space to process and renew
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Four live weekly workshops to process grief and cultivate gratitude
Creative exercises designed to honor loss and invite growth
Guided journaling prompts for reflection and emotional grounding
Connection with a compassionate community journeying through change
Access to recordings and supportive resources to revisit anytime
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Naming the quiet forms of grief we often carry alone
Holding both loss and growth without rushing either
Exploring identity shifts after change, endings, or letting go
Practicing gratitude that doesn’t bypass the hard parts
Making space for becoming — who you are now, and who you're becoming
Using creative rituals to anchor yourself in reflection and renewal
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$300 per person for the full 4-session series
– Payment plans welcome
– Group size is limited to keep the space intimate -
4 weekly sessions, remote
Starting week of October 27
Ending week of November 17
Each session stands on its own.
No prior experience or attendance required.
Come as you are.
One session per week on Zoom | Access to recordings and supportive resources to revisit anytime.
Let This Be Your Starting Point
You don’t need to have it all figured out.
You just need space — and the willingness to show up for yourself.
This is that space.