433 days ago

Programs for Teens

Maria from Mount Albert

GROWING PAINS
BEING AT EASE WITH ONESELF
Saturday

19th October

THIS COURSE IS OPEN TO AGES 13 - 17yrs

9.30 - 11.30a.m

click on the link to register
nyima-tashi.org.nz...


Teenagers today grow up in a very different climate than the youth of previous generations and although it could be said that advancement in the field of technology has given a younger audience more accessibility to a wealth of information , however in terms of emotional stability , the ability to navigate with ease through life's challenges seems rather haphazard and unskillful
Although our sphere of influence regarding how others treat us is very limited and the reality that we have very little control over how external circumstances and situations unfold
We can gain some kind of self-awareness , not in an obsessive sense but in the sense of rising above our own inner drama.

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