Emotional Permaculture: Design Your Inner Landscape

Procrastination, burnout, self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and overwhelm are all symptoms that you need to put some energy into designing your inner landscape.

START ANYTIME, GO AT YOUR OWN PACE

This 3-day online Emotional Permaculture workshop is about using practical “designer’s mind” tools to:

Assert healthy boundaries

Support your self care needs

Identify blocks and resistances

Conduct a rigorous personal assessment

Design a dedicated practice around your regenerative goals

Emotional Permaculture: Design Your Inner Landscape

What to expect in this course:

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Day One

How do you, as the designer of your life, limit yourself, and why? How can you change what needs to be changed, so you can thrive?

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Day Two

We’ll explore the GOBRADIME design process, used to create regenerative landscapes all over the world, as a tool for self-improvement and for charting a path to abundance.

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Day Three

We’ll use the classic zone and sector mapping techniques from permaculture landscape design, and apply it to our personal, professional, and creative work.

More than 7000 people have taken this course.

Here’s what some of them are saying:

“The format is comprehensive for all learning styles: kinesthetic, visual, and auditory. I engaged my right and left brain, and never a dull moment. I also loved the videos–what a personal touch!”

“I was really struggling to care for myself, while carrying the weight of the world, in terms of environmental responsibility. Heather Jo helped me marry those things in clear, obvious, almost hilarious ways, especially in strengthening my personal boundaries, the way I would secure my garden fences!”

“I’ve been going through a very stressful 6 months, culminating in illness and anxiety, and this course has helped me start to excavate myself from the rubble of stress and competing expectations. Thank you, I’m feeling better than I have in several years.”

Ready to take control of your inner landscape and turn it into something beautiful with emotional permaculture?

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