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Listening to What is Changing
Apr
20

Listening to What is Changing

For those in a season of change

When something in your life no longer quite fits, and you’re not sure what comes next.

A 60-minute guided space to slow down, reflect, and begin listening for what’s emerging—without pressure to figure it out.

Monday, April 20th · 11:00 am (PST) · Zoom · Complimentary

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Select the listed time (April 20th) and 11:00 am, and on the next page, enter your email to confirm your registration.

Something in you may already sense it…
a chapter loosening, a role that no longer quite fits, a quiet pull toward something not yet named.

And it may not be happening in isolation.

Many people are noticing that personal transitions are unfolding alongside a wider sense of change in the world—
a feeling that things are shifting, uncertain, or harder to make sense of than they used to be.

You might recognize this as:

  • feeling like you’ve outgrown a role, path, or identity

  • being in a transition you can’t quite name yet

  • carrying a quiet dissatisfaction, even though life “works”

  • sensing something new emerging, but without clarity

  • feeling tired of holding everything together on your own

This session offers a guided space to slow down, listen inwardly, and begin to recognize the transition you may already be in. Not to fix anything or figure it out, but to hear what life might be asking of you next.

Together, we’ll move through:

  • a simple way to understand how transitions unfold

  • a reframe that often brings real relief

  • a guided listening practice — a grounded, reflective way of noticing what is already here

You don’t need to have anything figured out to join.

You’ll leave with:

  • language for where you are

  • one meaningful insight to carry forward

  • relief from the pressure to have everything figured out

This session is for those in a moment of change — especially if you find yourself in the in-between, and not sure what comes next.

This is the first offering of this workshop, and your experience and reflections are welcome.

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