November 2023: Tree of Life Workshop (Online)

November 2023: Tree of Life Workshop (Online)

£20.00

Sunday 5th November @ 11:00 - 13:00 via Zoom

The Tree of Life is a visual metaphor which represents your life, it allows a space to tell your story creatively. Your narrative of yourself is key to your life, whether it is related to negative self-talk or how you speak to others about yourself, having a strong understanding of your values allows you to always centre back to yourself.

The Tree of Life’s roots lie with narrative therapy, where the way you speak about your strengths and values create the foundations of how you manage difficult areas in life.

Image Credits: Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash

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Sunday 5th November @ 11:00 - 13:00 via Zoom

The Tree of Life is a visual metaphor which represents your life, it allows a space to tell your story creatively. It was co-created by Ncazelo Ncube and David Denborough in 2006 and its roots lie with narrative therapy, where the way you speak about your strengths and values create the foundations of how you manage difficult areas in life.

Nibarna Kannathasan and Michelle Dadachanji (@lovewelltherapy) will facilitate this guided exercise which aims to explore and reflect your identity and all the richness in your story so far. It will draw emphasis on your roots, your values and your hopes and dreams. The reflective parts of the exercises will also let you delve into how you feel about each part of your metaphoric tree. It will close with a guided meditation to recentre yourself again.

All proceeds will be donated to Medical Aid for Palestine (MAP) who are currently supporting immediate and urgent medical aid Gaza, Palestine.

Who can attend:

  • Everyone is welcome

  • This will be an intimate gathering of 10 people

Attending:

  • Fill out the booking form with your e-mail address

  • Check out using the cart icon at the top

  • You will receive a Zoom link via e-mail for Sunday’s session two days ahead of the workshop

What you will need:

  • a clear space big enough to get creative

  • a piece of plain paper (A4 or bigger)

  • a journal or separate piece of paper for reflections

  • creative mediums (paints, collaging pieces, scissors, glue sticks, colouring items)

  • water or refreshment to keep you hydrated