Communal Abundance at Year’s End
As my Cornucopia Year comes to its close, I’ve been doing a good job keeping my guiding question in mind: How can I turn toward and foster abundance?
I did it by prioritizing moments of peak joy and collectivity in a season of dark and cold and a moment of socio-political doom and gloom.
And I’m doing it by hosting a drop-in Year End Reflection Session that you can join.
Making & CARE-ing Imperfectly
CARE is open for registration. The deadline is November 10.
Let’s be in community together. Let’s be imperfect and generous of spirit. Let’s push back against the pressures of isolationism and domination and hierarchy in this collective nest of sharing and support.
How My Cornucopia Year is Going
I want to take a moment here at the midpoint of the year to reflect on and celebrate some of my achievements in the first half of the year gone by.
Embracing Abundance: (long) May* Edition
This long May included my first in-person retreat, Work/Life, international romps with friends through Rome and Vienna, small-group coaching with the guides who lead public tours at the MFABoston, and my 20-year college reunion with another set of dear friends.
So here’s a recap of these goings-on.
CARE Commences
CARE is underway! The initial cohort of the Consortium of Arts Related Entrepreneurs (CARE) has been coming together for just over a month now, and I’m so impressed with and inspired by this group of people.
My Cornucopia Year
The cornucopia spirit is one of bounty and flourishing, where nourishment can be found for the mind, body, heart, and bank account. For those who choose to partake omnivorously, compassionate thriving and a suite of surprises await.