February: Loving What’s Ours
This session is about:
Reclaiming care, connection, and what belongs to you.
February turns inward. This session is about re-centering your relationship with self — especially if you've spent much of your life caregiving or people-pleasing. We’ll explore boundaries, tenderness, and what it means to love yourself through change, using creative practice as a guide.
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A four-week supportive space to reclaim self-care and set boundaries through creative practice and reflection. Ideal for caregivers and people-pleasers ready to center themselves. Open to newcomers and returning participants alike.
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Caregivers and people-pleasers ready to reclaim themselves
Those wanting to set boundaries rooted in self-love
Anyone exploring self-compassion through change and challenge
Creatives wanting to reconnect with personal power and care
People ready to center themselves in the midst of external demands
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Four weekly live sessions centered on self-love, boundaries, and care
Guided journaling and creative exercises to reclaim your energy
Tools for nurturing compassion and personal empowerment
Community support in a safe, nurturing environment
Session recordings and resource downloads for continued growth
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Reclaiming self-connection after chronic caregiving or people-pleasing
Exploring what belongs to you — time, space, energy, voice
Setting boundaries as self-respect, not self-defense
Practicing compassion inward, not just outward
Loving yourself through change, not just after it
Using creativity to reconnect with what feels true, personal, and whole
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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 February 2
Ending week of February 23Each 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.