January 05, 2018 05:00 PM - January 07, 2018 01:00 PM
IDEAL FOR: All levels including beginners
Each new year unfolds another layer of our lives. Being resilient is the ability to be flexible in the face of difficulty and change, and to return to a state of well-being and balance. When we listen in ― mindfully attending to our bodies and minds ― we cultivate a deeper connection with ourselves, increasing our resources for personal resilience as well as our capacity for vitality and joy in the everyday.
This retreat invites a rich process of tuning in through yoga and gentle movement practices, mindfulness meditation, writing exercises, and pathways in self-care. We’ll explore:
- How can we best support the parts of ourselves that need attention
- Tools to help relieve feelings of stress and overwhelm, and bring us back into balance
- How we can connect with our own inner resilience to more fully experience the present moment
Through the use of yoga and breathing practices along with writing exercises, Sondra will delight and transform your experience of being human. Sandrine will weave in gentle movement and mindfulness meditations for presence, well-being and self-care.
You will be guided through a joyful process of renewal and discovery. Come as you are, ready to deepen your self-care and experience your resilience, to inspire your path in the new year ahead.
All are welcome to attend. No experience with yoga, movement, or meditation is needed. Please wear comfortable clothing you can move in, layers for warmth, and bring a journal and pen.
Tuition is $250 plus accommodations.
Program Format:
Overnight Retreat
Skill Level:
All Levels
Category:
Mindfulness, Movement
Starts:
January 05, 2018 05:00 PM
Ends:
January 07, 2018 01:00 PM
Location:
Copper Beech Institute
303 Tunxis Road
West Hartford, CT, 06107 Map It >
January marks the completion of my first 90 days as the new Executive Director of Copper Beech Institute and I couldn't be more grateful for the warm welcome of this community that is made up of our board, staff, facilitators and participants. Each of you in your own particular way help to make Copper Beech what it is, and helped to get CBI to it's current moment of evolution. With that said, I am excited to share that many inspired changes are afoot! ✨