Living an Extraordinary Life

Living an Extraordinary Life

A four week exploration of what it is to live an extraordinary life by uncovering your innate capacity for wellbeing, resiliency and joy.

By Family Carers Ireland

Date and time

Thursday, January 16 · 2:15 - 3:45am PST

Location

Online

About this event

INTRODUCTION: A RENEWED WAY OF LIVING

Imagine living an extraordinary life without having to change your external circumstances, without a constant struggle or needing anything to be differnet. This programme is an invitation to see your life through fresh eyes, to have more peace of mind, contentment and ease in your life no matter the situation.

This is a four week exploration of what it is to live an extraordinary life by uncovering your innate capacity for wellbeing, resiliency and joy.


WHAT YOU WILL EXPERIENCE:


  • Tapping into intuition

The extraordinary superpower that does the heavy-lifting.


  • Thought Awareness

We are not our thinking.


  • Presence

Are you running at the speed of your thoughts or living at the speed of life?


  • Pure Listening

There is a stillness beyond the chattering mind where peace of mind, resiliency and contentment are available to us all.


WHY ATTEND?

This programme is for anyone who wants more peace, joy and contentment in their lives. Whether you are facing challenges, seeking a fresh perspective or simply want to live with more ease this four week programme will offer you a space to explore the depth of your extraordinariness and how it can change your life.


YOU WILL LEAVE WITH:

  • A deeper connection with your intuition to guide you through life’s challenges
  • A clearer understanding of how thoughts create your reality
  • Insight in to how living in presence can lead to increased wellbeing, contentment and joy
  • A new sense of hope and a renewed way of living


WHEN:

Thursday, January 16th, 23rd, 30th and Thursday February 6th. Via zoom


FACILITATOR:

This programme is led by Angelina Hynes who is a trained life and wellbeing coach, an inspirational speaker and a family carer. Thirteen years ago Angelina was plunged into the caring role when her daughter Zoe was born with a rare genetic syndrome. Completely shellshocked she had no idea how to navigate the special needs journey and fear and anger became her constant companions. In 2018, Angelina reached the point of burnout. She resigned from her permanent, pensionable job and basically spent a year in hiding. Angelina was always interested in mental health and wellbeing so returned to college to study coaching and the psychology of coaching. Since then she has come across the simple secret of how life works, transforming her experience from stress and overwhelm to a life of ease, fun and laughter. She is passionate about creating space to help others to wake up to their extraordinariness adn a renewed way of living.


MORE INFORMATION

If you would like to meet Angelina and get a flavour of what Living an Extraordinary Life Programme is all about you are invited to join her on Thursday 12th December at 10:15am for a 1 hour webinar hosted by Family Carers Ireland.


Webinar is open to all, unlimited spaces.

Spaces are limited for the 4 week programme.


All attendees to our events/courses/workshops may be contacted by a member of Family Carers Ireland team as we require information, to be held in confidence, for statistical purposes. By attending this session you consent to Family Carers Ireland entering your name, county, and email address onto our attendance records on CRM for the following purposes:

1) Statistical/ analytical and research purposes.

2) To enable Family Carers Ireland to quantify services for funding to the Department of Health, Children and Health Board



Organized by

https://familycarers.ie/

Family Carers Ireland is the national charity supporting the 500,000 family carers across the country who care for loved ones such as children or adults with additional needs, physical or intellectual disabilities, frail older people, those with palliative care needs or those living with chronic illnesses, mental health challenges or addiction.

Our vision is an Ireland in which family carers are properly recognised, supported and empowered. Our mission is to highlight the contribution of family carers to Irish society and to improve the lives of family carers throughout the country. We believe that no one should have to care alone

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