DreamBuilder Vision to hold workshop at The Orchard Inn 

Published 10:52 pm Monday, July 1, 2019

Every once in a while, we all need to hit the pause button, take stock and regroup. Take a closer look at where we are experiencing longing and discontent, discover the corresponding dream, then define and determine what action steps we may take to start our journey towards a happier and more fulfilling life. 

 

This is not always an easy task to accomplish on our own, we are too close to the trees and too involved in the frame of the very picture we are trying to pull into focus. That’s where workshops and life coaching come in, creating a sacred space within which we may dream big, dig deep and rediscover a sense of purpose and joie de vivre in taking the steps that will bring us to the life seeking to emerge from within us. 
 

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Life Coach, Susannah West Cord is offering a Vision Workshop in the peaceful setting of The Orchard Inn. Combining the proven and time tested principles of the DreamBuilder curriculum with readings from her memoir, Each Wind That Blows, Susannah will guide 20 participants through a workshop to uncover the longings that stir and tease in the depths of our soul, the unlived life that will sow seeds of unhappiness if not explored in full. Using the power of the imagination and guided exercises, participants will find they have more potential to change and redirect their life experiences than they may have thought, and ultimately, will determine some real world action steps they can take on a new and journey. 
 

Based upon the teachings of Mary Morrissey of The Life Mastery Institute, the DreamBuilder Program has been forty years in the making. Combined with the heart opening experiences, this workshop aims to introduce attendees to a program that is fun and inspiring.  

The workshop will conclude with lunch courtesy of The Orchard Inn. Space is limited. Visitwww.susannahcord.com for more information. 

 

Submitted by Susannah West Cord