Rewriting the Hidden Patterns of How You Give and Receive
What if the way you give is quietly costing you more than you realize?
Many generous people feel a quiet tension between their desire to love and the exhaustion of always being the one who gives more.
Some people hold back because they fear there isn’t enough. Others give until they are empty.
Both patterns come from the same place — and most people don’t realize where they learned it.
The Generous Heart is a premium 3-hour immersive workshop exploring how generosity shapes our relationships; in families, friendships, work, money and our relationship with ourselves.
Everything wants our resources—our time, our money, our attention, our emotional labor.
Work demands productivity. Loved ones depend on us. The cost of living rises.
The world feels urgent and unstable.
Sometimes over-giving hides a deeper longing to feel secure, valued, or safe. Sometimes withholding becomes protection.
How do we decide where generosity becomes nourishment rather than sacrifice?
In this workshop, we’ll examine the real patterns — in love, in money, in everyday exchanges — and explore how to shift them without hardening your heart.
You'll leave with language, clarity, and a felt sense in your body of what aligned generosity actually feels like —so you can recognize it in real time.
Is this for Me?
If you give until it hurts, until you have nothing left...
If you grew up believing there might not be enough… enough money, enough security, enough love…
If you’ve tried to prove your worth through generosity — and still felt unseen...
If you feel tired, resentful, or taken for granted in your relationships...
If you are a high-integrity person who cares deeply...
This conversation may be exactly what you’ve been looking for.
Many of us learned that love must be earned.
By giving more.
By being easy.
By sacrificing quietly.
... And when it still isn’t enough, we give harder.
If generosity has left you depleted instead of connected, something needs to change.
This experience includes guided reflection, small breakout groups for meaningful conversation, embodiment practices, and a thoughtfully facilitated group container.
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