June - 6/13 to 6/15, 2008
Time Management for the New Millennium-- the ABCs
Pam Kristan, retreat leader
Coppertoppe Inn & Retreat Center
Practice detachment.
Live fully in the body.
Come to terms with mortality.
Discover what’s of value.
Too much to do? Too little time? Come to New Hampshire for a weekend retreat to ‘reset’ your time management clock. You will practice new skills and gain new insights to meet your challenges with creativity, confidence and good cheer.
You will develop skills in the three underlying areas of time management distress issues of Attention, Boundaries and Choices:
• Attention skills foster attention that’s flexible or focused as needed -- you stay with important tasks rather than get distracted by unimportant ones
• Boundary skills keep you well-protected from unreasonable expectations, yet connected to others you do what needs doing within reasonable limits
• Choice skills help you serve your truest self, others, and the greater good -- you do what you do best rather than worry about everything you might possibly do
Group experiences, writing, role-play and ritual will engage you on a practical level and in your emotions, spirituality and creativity to cultivate a life grounded in reality and open to possibility.
Participants have said --
This retreat has made a major shift in how I live thank you. RR, counselor
I got concrete tips and skills, coupled with the time to understand myself. JR, graphic designer
It was affirming and energizing a very comforting, nurturing place to be. DK, social worker
Fees: $300-$400 include: program, four meals and lodging Fri and Sat nights.
Additional nights available at $95 per night. Additional meals available: Friday dinner $20, Sunday lunch $15.
Contact Sheila at Coppertoppe (603-744-3636; 866-846-3636; info@coppertoppe.com) to register.
Pamela Kristan, Pam Kristan, author of The Spirit of Getting Organized, has been teaching spiritually-oriented time management since the mid-80’s at Rowe Conference Center, The Open Center (NYC), and the Ruah Spirituality Institute and other venues and has moderated speak-outs for the first two National Take Back Your Time Days. Find more at www.pamelakristan.com.