Power of Story pt. 3: Setting Anchors and Way Points
January 23 @ 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Stories and songs provide us with markers of growth and get us through uncertain times. From the story associated with the “Rocky” theme song to the movies that bring us back to times and loved ones past, these powerful elements can be used more intentionally and with greater effect to help reclaim our core identity in uncertain times and set meaningful and healthy “way points” to work toward as we strive to improve our condition and the condition of those around us.
This evenings skills will emphasize the grounding aspects and discernment needed for the healthy “way-finding” often lacking in the “Heroes Stories” of our modern experience. Incorporating “Anchors” and “Way Points” are essential elements in aiding folks navigate through adolescents, whether developmental or induced by injury or neglect.
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Maine Primitive Skills School offers campsites to students during their stay at no extra charge. When preparing to arrive, plan as if you were going on a comfortable car camping experience. You will have easy access to your vehicles during meals and before and after course times. Check out our “What to Bring” page and don’t hesitate to contact the school for more details.
Time: Tuesday evening 6-8:30pm
Limit: 12 Students
Deposits transferable but non-refundable
Minimum Age: 16 years and older
Course location:- Maine Primitive Skills School, 716 Church Hill Road, Augusta, ME 04330 www.primitiveskills.com Tel: +1 207-623-7298 E-mail: staff@primitiveskills.com