September 28 -29: “Relax & Renew I” For Men and Women in the Caretaking Professions, California

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Date(s) - 09/28/2013 - 09/29/2013
8:30 am - 5:00 pm

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“Relax & Renew I” For Men and Women in the Caretaking Professions

Are you drained, fatigued, feeling as though you are about to “hit the wall”?  Those of us in the caretaking professions seem to have an unlimited desire to continue providing for others even when it becomes increasingly apparent that we ourselves have limits.  The stress and strain that builds over time when we do not take care of ourselves can result in a variety of unwanted and damaging effects for ourselves, our families and for those whom we serve in our work.

Please come join us for a two day recess, to relax and experience a sense of release and relief.  In the company of horses, who have a beautiful ability to sense and bring forth the real us, you will begin to unearth and dust off pieces of yourself that have been neglected, lost or forgotten. During our time together confusion will give way to clarity and tension to ease.   Within the heartfelt sympathy experienced in the presence of our horses, we will reconnect with our true selves and engage in activities to refresh our bodies, minds, and spirits.  With new found insight, hearts full and inspired, we are ready to go forth.

Epona Introductory:  This class meets the requirements for an Epona Introductory workshop and as such will cover all the Epona Fundamentals.

Facilitators:   Kathleen Ingram MA, BCC, Epona Advanced Instructor;  Maude Beauchamp BS, Coach, EAGALA Certified Equine Specialist; Horses of Pilot Peak Hannah, Carisma, Julius, Sunny, Romeo, and Lady

Dates and Schedule:  September 28– 29, 2013    8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Participants & Group Size:  Please register early as this workshop is limited to 8 participants in the caregiving professions (healthcare; psychotherapy; counseling; coaching).

Cost & Payment: $595.  Full payment due at time of registration.  $50. Cancellation fee before August 15, 2013.  No refund after August 15, 2013.

Meals:  A healthy vegetarian lunch, snacks, coffee, tea, juices and water are provided.  For any other food/dietary requirements please bring what you will need.

Weather and Attire: This time of year is very sunny and the weather can still be quite warm.  Please bring sunscreen, a hat, clothing for sun protection and wear clothes that you will not mind getting dusty or covered in horse kisses.  J  We will spend most of our time outside in a ranch environment and will be working with the horses on the ground which means we will NOT be riding the horses.  Please wear sturdy closed toed shoes (boots are preferable if you have them) appropriate for ground work with the horses.

Registration:  For registration or further information please contact Maude Beauchamp via email at maude@fullcircleefl.com or by phone at 530.217.7124.

Location:  Pilot Hill, California, in the oak forested foothills of the Sierra Nevada, on the Georgetown Divide, between the South and Middle Forks of the American River with Lake Tahoe to the East and Lake Folsom to the West; in California’s Gold Country and the Wine and River Rafting Region of El Dorado County.  One hour and fifteen minutes from the Sacramento International Airport.

Lodging & Restaurants: There are a number of lodging options nearby.  Two in Pilot Hill right down the road from the Ranch; one a very nice bed and breakfast, The Enchanted April B&B and The Cottages on Salmon Falls.  In the Coloma/Lotus area there two historic rustic inns; The Sierra Nevada House Hotel and the Lotus Inn, and two bed and breakfasts The Coloma Country Inn, and the Bella Vista B&B; all four are approximately 10 miles and within 15 minutes from the Ranch.  Restaurants are located nearby in Pilot Hill, Cool, and Lotus.

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