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The workshops view sustainability through the three lenses of:
…we explore our personal and collective roles in protecting this precious web of life and encourage creativity in response to nature, helping individuals and businesses reflect on their place in the world and the climate emergency we face. Tailored to both personal and business perspectives, the workshops aim to foster a deeper connection to the environment and inspire sustainable action.
We are all creative beings at our core, but sometimes that creativity can be stifled by the pressures of daily life. Thoughts, feelings, and emotions often find their best outlet through artistic expression in its many forms. Whether it’s writing, painting, or spoken word, creativity is essential to being human—and it can also be a powerful tool for mental well- being.
Mental health is at the core of who we are. Just as we all have physical health, we all have mental health, and it deserves the same level of care and attention. The stresses of life and work can take a toll on our well-being, but by fostering positive mental health, we can build stronger, more resilient individuals and communities.
Recognising diversity of thinking and being can bring new ideas; creativity, dynamism and energy to team work, while being sensitive to the planet.
All to be held for two hours @£25 from 09:30am at the Upper Function Room, Sankeys Seafood Restaurant and Bar, 39 Mount Ephraim, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN4 8AA
The next workshop is on
Friday July 11th – Sustaining the Planet
If you would like to book, or to know more and to discuss options on themes, dates or location, or online options, either email me directly, hello@makingconnectionsmatter.com or submit an enquiry form via www.makingconnectionsmatter.com or call 01892 357026 and, if you wish, we will tailor a workshop to suit you.
NB. Any profits from these initial events will be donated to the World Wide Fund for Nature.
To book find your Eventbrite link here
For events in March and April please send a contact enquiry form