“The greatest thing you can do for yourself is to get to know yourself.” – Anonymous
This workshop is designed for those of us who want to nourish our souls, express ourselves, and tap into our creativity. Writing creates a space for us to process our experiences in a way that we hadn’t before and uncover new insights.
Setting aside the time to do what brings our hearts joy is an extraordinary act of self-care, and we will do just that.
October 2, 2022 | 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM EDT
During the Writing from the Heart Workshop we will:
- Participate in four innovative writing activities
- Discover what’s blocking us and tap into our innate ability to express ourselves
- Gain a deeper understanding of what our hearts yearn to express by processing our experience on paper
- Share our writing with a community of women writers
After completing Pink Pangea workshops, women have written for major publications, launched their own blogs, or continued to write in their journals. Others have simply enjoyed trying something new. All participants will receive a recording of the workshop.
Date: October 2, 2022
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM EDT
Location: Online
Cost: $12 USD (limited spots)*
Register here:
We’ll confirm your registration within 24 hours by email to your PayPal email address. Questions? Email us at [email protected].
“When we avoid our creativity, we avoid ourselves.
When we meet our creativity, we meet ourselves.”
–Julia Cameron
Pink Pangea Workshop Reviews
“As I am on this intense but fulfilling journey of self-discovery, finding my soul’s purpose in life has led me to travel writing, as I am a life-long travel enthusiast. Fortunately, this journey has also led me to Pink Pangea. When I saw the information for the workshop titled “A Woman’s Worth”, I instantly knew I had to register.” — Jen Lucas, A Woman’s Worth Writing Workshop (Read Jen’s full review here)
“This workshop helped me and lit an inner flame, especially as a writer whose passion lies in writing memoirs. Not only did I call both of my grandmothers after this workshop to ask them about life in their 20s, but I took an honest look at myself as my 20s are shortly coming to an end. Have I done enough, have I made my imprint on the world as a woman writer? Are there more stories I have to tell? Thank you, Pink Pangea, for another eye (and heart) opening writing workshop.” — Raquel Reyes
“I came out of it a different person than I went in…[Jaclyn] made us linger in our discomfort long enough to compel us to make a change. In fact, she had to relinquish control in order for it to be a catalyst. That’s a mark of a great teacher.” – Stephen Elliot