Do you feel overload?
Do you compare yourself constantly?
You are always busy, never have time?
Do you feel tired, anxious, and often alone?
Are you tired of being caught up in petty battles that drain your energy?
In this 2 hour workshop you will learn:
- To reconnect with yourself again
- To clearly see what’s important to you
- To listen consciously and speak your truth
- To realise how you self-sabotage yourself
- To feel more resourced for the daily life
- To find a new truth in yoursel
What happens in the workshop?
After an initial introduction, I guide you to explore and discover – through 3 simple exercises – your own simple truth.
These exercises are focused to open your heart and to become aware of how you currently drain yourself and how to stop it.
When & Where & How much?
Option A) Online – Zoom. The Online workshop is limited to 12 persons max.
Option B) In person - limited to 16 persons max.
Sign up on my waiting list and I will get in contact with you.
For whom?
The workshop is open for everyone.
Making Time & Space for Love is Peace Work for me.
Therefore the workshop is on donation basis.
What others say about this workshop:
In this very specialworkshop, I learnt how to REALLY connect to myself and my partner. I experienced this beautiful workshop twice, and both times were absolutely beautiful, raw, vulnerable, emotional and in the end, it left us both with a deep sense of love, connection and understanding for one another. I encourage every couple to do this workshop, no matter where you stand in your relationship. It is just so important that we learn a new way of relating to each other - and Sabina knows the way. ~ Christiana Cicero
I have been through mentalhospital system in the UK, I’ve been through antidepressants and all kinds of
therapists and the progress I feel within myself, my mental health, my happiness, my spiritual base and knowing what I need to do now… The difference between Tuesday when I did the workshop and today, 2 days later, is so much more than
all the time I spent in the hospital system, so much more than any of the therapists I’ve seen, it’s massive, really massive. Thank you. ~ Jocelyn Payne