"Practicing Generosity" Workshop On October 17th

Michael Kroth • September 27, 2019

Last night, Profound Living Essayist Kelly Anderson facilitated a terrific Profundify It! workshop at the Garden City library, to a full room of fully engaged people. We played a paint chip game, among other interesting activities, and we each walked a way with a rock.

You had to be there.

The next workshop in what I’m calling Profound Living workshops * will be Practicing Generosity , on October 17th. I’d love to have you drop by and/or invite others who might be interested.

Here’s the skinny on the event (their Facebook page announcement) and where you can sign up:

*Other workshops in this "series" have been The Practice of Humility, A Master Virtue; Grateful Living: Developing A Gratefulness Practice; and Silence In The Courtyard (a "presence" workshop).

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