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Creative Recharge: A Day Retreat in Collaboration with Crafted Wellbeing

Join The Climate Circle & Crafted Wellbeing for a transformative Day Retreat designed for women making an impact in climate action. Take time to restore, create, and set intentions for 2025:

  • Reflect on your values and how they shape your climate work through watercolour art

  • Recharge with an awe walk to draw inspiration and insight from nature

  • Build a vision board for your personal and professional life with creative collage

  • Connect with a supportive community of like-minded women dedicated to climate action

This Day Retreat combines the power of creative expression, nature, and evidence-based psychological practices to help you navigate the challenges of climate transition with resilience and purpose.

*Breakfast, lunch & art materials included, no prior art experience necessary.

Location: Bonnington Cafe, London

Price: £85 including breakfast, lunch and art materials

Agenda:

  • 10 - 1045: arrivals, breakfast & introduction

  • 1045 - 145: ‘Values to Action’ Watercolor Workshop

  • 1245 -2: lunch & awe walk

  • 2 - 315: vision board collage workshop

  • 315 -345: reflections and closing

  • 345+: optional tea at a nearby teahouse

Please note: We may take photos during this event for social media and marketing purposes. If you prefer not to be included, please feel free to opt out by letting us know on the day or by emailing yujia@the-climate-circle or adele@craftedwellbeing.com.

Meet Adele Craft:

I am the founder of Crafted Wellbeing, offering facilitated wellbeing workshops to aid in co-creating a kinder, more just, and resilient world. When your inner world is thriving, you are better equipped to be a change maker and positive member of your community.

Art and creativity are central to my personal wellbeing. I also have a deep appreciation and love for nature. Growing up in the mountains of Colorado, the outdoors have always been where I feel the most grounded and at peace. I have also seen firsthand the devastating impacts of climate change on the places I love. I studied Sustainability Studies at university to try to protect these vital places. I also hold a master’s in Applied Positive Psychology (the science of human thriving), and use this to inform my work. I bring together my passions to offer you moments of calm and restoration in your week, so you can show up as your best self and tackle the big issues our world is facing.

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