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A Sacred Pause: Design Your Own Soul Sabbatical

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stacey hagen

san francisco

Stacey Hagen is a coach, consultant, and writer who helps creatives express themselves, share their gifts, and contribute meaningfully while making a living. Currently a digital nomad, she loves exploring themes of transformation and travel, and believes in finding spaces and places that allow us to reconnect and rediscover ourselves. When she’s not traveling, she can be found reading, writing, petsitting, or walking in nature.

About this FieldTrip

It’s no secret that today’s world in noisy and overwhelming. Give yourself a sacred pause to reconnect with YOU.

A Soul Sabbatical is a sacred pause (or time out) that allows you to reconnect with you and the deeper desires of your heart and soul. 

In this FieldTrip, you’ll learn how to design your own Soul Sabbatical through a guided, step-by-step process that engages your intuition and your strategic mind with journaling, reflection, and creative mapping.

Whether you have a month, a week, or even a day, you’ll leave with a simple, inspired plan to honor your soul’s need for rest, renewal, and reconnecting to what matters most to you.


Agenda

  • Grounding. We’ll start with a grounding moment to slow down and tap into the energy of a sacred pause.

  • Understanding. You’ll learn more about what a Soul Sabbatical is, what it entails, and how to take one. 

  • Reflecting. You’ll reflect on where you are now and uncover what your soul is craving in this season.

  • Visualizing. Through guided prompts and visualization, you’ll imagine what your sabbatical could look and feel like.

  • Strategizing. You’ll map out a simple, actionable plan for your Soul Sabbatical, whether it’s for a day, a week, or longer.

  • Closing. You’ll choose one small step to make your Soul Sabbatical a reality.

     

     


What to know or bring

  • Paper and writing utensil

     

     

     

     


What to expect

Workshop format!

A hands-on session where participants get to build, craft, or create something tangible.

It will be recorded!

The recording will be shared within 24 hours in the follow up email for a 4-day window, and available at the top of this page. Make sure to register for access!

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About stacey hagen

Stacey Hagen is a coach, consultant, and writer who helps creatives express themselves, share their gifts, and contribute meaningfully while making a living. Currently a digital nomad, she loves exploring themes of transformation and travel, and believes in finding spaces and places that allow us to reconnect and rediscover ourselves. When she’s not traveling, she can be found reading, writing, petsitting, or walking in nature.


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