Cultivating Embodied Self-Care
A 6-week practice circle cultivating deep rest, burnout recovery & resilience
Location: Virtual Sessions + Hybrid/In-Person Retreat Day at Conscious Revolution 10 Cottage Road South Portland, ME
Time:
11:45-1pm ET / 4:45pm-6pm WET / 8:45am-10am PT
Dates:
Wednesdays
January 22
January 29
February 5
February 12
February 26
February 27 (Hybrid Retreat Day, 1030am-430pm ET)
March 5
*No class February 19
Cost:
Members: Free
Non-members: $350 for series (tiered pricing available for non-members)
Program Description:
Designed to support people to recover from and prevent burnout, this practice circle is a radical step towards rest, self-care, coming back to ourselves and supporting each other in community. We will learn ways to nurture our nervous systems, so that we feel less tense and stuck, and more at ease, grounded, and connected to who we are so we can grow back into our capacity to thrive and show up for ourselves, our loved ones, our colleagues, and the communities we support.
Sessions will include restful body scans, guided embodied still & movement practices, journaling and co-regulating relational exercises and discussion. Participants will be supported in developing their own self-care practice. They will also gain an understanding of how stress and traumatic experiences affect our mental health and physiology, how to work with our neurobiology to feel more balanced, widen our ability to meet the demands of life, and move from surviving to thriving.
Audio & video recordings, journal prompts, and additional resources will be provided to support your personal practice.
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Conscious Revolution is a Benefit Corporation and a Certified B Corp. Your financial support is making an impact.
Most programs have a set fee. In the case of tiered pricing programs, you will see the below options when you go to purchase.
Full sponsor: I have the ability to pay 100% of cost for of the facilitator and course fees and sponsor 100% for someone else
Partial sponsor: I have the ability to pay 100% of cost for of the facilitator and course fees and sponsor 50% for someone else
Full payment: I have the ability to pay 100% of cost for of the facilitator and course fees
Partially supported payment: I have a financial hardship and I am the ability to pay 50% of cost for of the facilitator and course fees
Fully supported payment: I have a financial hardship and I am unable to contribute financially.
We ask you to consider: What is the right amount for you? What are your financial means? Can you offer more so another person can join offerings in the Conscious Leadership Community? The majority of the program fee goes to paying facilitators to compensate for their contributions. Excess funds, if any, support making our future programs and events accessible to all those who would like to attend regardless of their ability to pay.
We do not want anyone to be turned away due to lack of resources and we intend for our offerings to be accessible to all leaders. We are also committed to fostering a community that is diverse and balanced. Need-based scholarships are typically reserved for BIPOC, LGBTQ+ folks and applicants from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
We do our best to find agreeable solutions for all, and though we cannot accommodate every request, we will always do our best, so please let us know what you may need.
Facilitator
Lynn Teo (she/they)
Lynn Teo has been teaching embodied movement and meditation for over 25 years and now teaches in the Insight tradition. She is part of the teaching team at Open Door Meditation Center in Portland, ME. As a clinician, Lynn combines acupuncture, shiatsu, and Somatic Experiencing ®. A deep believer in Sangha and belonging, she empowers community members (in particular helpers, healers, artists, activists and people of color) with embodied practices of radical rest, resilience, and trauma / burnout recovery. For more information on Lynn's offerings visit www.lynnteoacupuncture.com