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EFT Tapping and Creativity Workshop in the Park: Friday 24/06/22 at 11am, Dulwich


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Hello,


We are 2 local people running a workshop in a park in Dulwich Village (meeting location will be confirmed once you sign up) on Friday 24th June 2022 at 11:00am - 1:00pm for ?30.00.


I run creative workshops and am a local English Tutor (Qualified English Teacher) and Patience is a Life Coach who has recently shared her brilliant Tapping skills on stage in Portugal at an international conference.


This is a creative event to celebrate Midsummer's Day - and yourself! It's called 'A Midsummer Day's Dream' (see what we did there). The workshop includes:


👑 Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) Tapping: to ground


👑 Journalling prompts: to connect


👑 A nature activity: to play


👑 Poetry: to create


👑 NLP: to rejuvenate


☀️ Midsummer's Day is a day that's meant for us to appreciate all the treasures that nature gives us, which is why we will be outdoors (also so people feel safer in these C-times)


☀️ We'd love for you to leave feeling refreshed and summery in self-appreciation & solidarity. Some lovely summery treats will be there for you too.


Tickets are limited and available through Eventbrite, link on my website https://www.thenurture.club/


Any questions feel free to ask!


Best wishes,

Emma & Patience

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