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Follow Your Curiosity
A creative online workshop for self-discovery using intuitive crafting and the Gestaltete Interaktion method
Step away from the rush of everyday life for a few hours, follow your curiosity and reconnect with what matters to you. You might be surprised by what you discover about yourself.
In our day-to-day lives, it’s easy to get caught up in simply getting things done. We do what needs doing, and somewhere along the way we can lose touch with the things that truly light us up.
When was the last time you were so absorbed in something that you lost track of time? The kind of activity where you forget about the past and the future, and just enjoy what you’re doing right now.
This creative workshop is an invitation to reconnect with what really matters to you. Through the Gestaltete Interaktion process, you’ll explore what naturally draws your attention and curiosity. Sometimes this reveals an old passion you haven’t made time for. Sometimes it uncovers something entirely new.
Even small moments of doing what we love can shift how we feel in our everyday lives. When we reconnect with what energises us, it becomes easier to approach the world with curiosity, openness, and a little more ease.
Who this is for
Anyone who feels caught up in the stress of day-to-day life and wants to reconnect with what inspires them.
Workshop duration
3 hours
30 minutes — introduction and reflection on the theme
1.5 hours — intuitive crafting
1 hour — sharing and reflection in the group
What you’ll need
The workshop takes place online via Zoom.
Before the workshop, gather a selection of recycled materials — anything you no longer need. This could be trinkets, light bulbs, old decorations, kitchen items, bits of fabric, broken electronics, or anything else that catches your eye.
Try not to think too much about how you might use them. The idea is to let your intuition guide you on the day.
You’ll also want a few basic tools nearby, such as glue, tape, scissors, wire, paint, or anything else that might help with assembling your piece.
Finally, set up a comfortable, quiet space where you can craft without interruptions.
You don’t need to be “creative” to join — just curious.
Come along and see what unfolds.
Workshops are kept small to create a relaxed, personal atmosphere — join the waitlist and be the first to hear when new dates are released.
A creative online workshop for self-discovery using intuitive crafting and the Gestaltete Interaktion method
Step away from the rush of everyday life for a few hours, follow your curiosity and reconnect with what matters to you. You might be surprised by what you discover about yourself.
In our day-to-day lives, it’s easy to get caught up in simply getting things done. We do what needs doing, and somewhere along the way we can lose touch with the things that truly light us up.
When was the last time you were so absorbed in something that you lost track of time? The kind of activity where you forget about the past and the future, and just enjoy what you’re doing right now.
This creative workshop is an invitation to reconnect with what really matters to you. Through the Gestaltete Interaktion process, you’ll explore what naturally draws your attention and curiosity. Sometimes this reveals an old passion you haven’t made time for. Sometimes it uncovers something entirely new.
Even small moments of doing what we love can shift how we feel in our everyday lives. When we reconnect with what energises us, it becomes easier to approach the world with curiosity, openness, and a little more ease.
Who this is for
Anyone who feels caught up in the stress of day-to-day life and wants to reconnect with what inspires them.
Workshop duration
3 hours
30 minutes — introduction and reflection on the theme
1.5 hours — intuitive crafting
1 hour — sharing and reflection in the group
What you’ll need
The workshop takes place online via Zoom.
Before the workshop, gather a selection of recycled materials — anything you no longer need. This could be trinkets, light bulbs, old decorations, kitchen items, bits of fabric, broken electronics, or anything else that catches your eye.
Try not to think too much about how you might use them. The idea is to let your intuition guide you on the day.
You’ll also want a few basic tools nearby, such as glue, tape, scissors, wire, paint, or anything else that might help with assembling your piece.
Finally, set up a comfortable, quiet space where you can craft without interruptions.
You don’t need to be “creative” to join — just curious.
Come along and see what unfolds.
Workshops are kept small to create a relaxed, personal atmosphere — join the waitlist and be the first to hear when new dates are released.