creating a space that's you
"Creating a Space That's You", the newest class at Wildflower House, starts October 5.

Early Bird Registration for “Creating a Space That’s You” — a new class at Wildflower House

Whether in a relationship with your significant other, your child, your mother or a friend, keeping a crystal clear sense of yourself as an individual, and of your own needs, values and ideals is crucial to living well. That’s where Creating a Space That’s You comes in.

Creating a Space That’s You is a seven-session experience of transformation. In this class, you’ll have the opportunity to look deeply into shaping your world — from the ideas, feelings and beliefs that shape your internal life to your relationships and all of the physical and virtual environments that make up your daily life. You’ll truly be creating a space that’s you. 

Taught in a small supportive group, this personal development class may be perfect for you if you’re ready to feel differently about yourself and your life; make some exciting changes; or if you’re in a painful relationship — or leaving one.

Fran Hendrick PCC
Professional clinical counselor, parenting columnist, and teacher Fran Hendrick has provided coaching and counseling for hundreds of women and girls for twenty-five years. She is the author of Raising Joyful Rebels: A Guide for Moms. In addition to her therapy practice, Fran provides consultation and classes for moms raising girls.

This class is about bringing new things into your life — quiet changes that bring with them new energy and optimism.  Read more about Creating a Space That’s You.

DATES: Wednesdays, 7:15-8:45 PM Class meets for seven 1-1/2 hour meetings October 5 – November 16, 2016.

LOCATION: Wildflower House, 111 N. Wall St. — in Downtown Loveland

COST: $397 (Early Bird Registration: $297)

EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION THROUGH SEPTEMBER 25, 2016.

Click to REGISTER for this class

Please call 677 – 9800 for information or email [email protected].

 

[Top photo credit: Michael Jung}

 

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