Redefining our ‘Timelines’

Redefining our ‘Timelines’

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How do we grieve what we wanted while working with our current reality?

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Did you have a life timeline growing up? One that bled into your 20s, 30s, and beyond? Rife with babies and a husband and granite countertops? I sure did. 

28 I was to be married

30, two children running around my feet, with a third on the way in the next few years.

By that age I also “planned” to be taking home a high six-figure income, own a house in some waterside community, and be OVER THE MOON about my partner. Always and forever. With baseboards that never collected dust.

Ok fine, maybe not the part about the baseboards, but most of the above. I never really said it out loud, but I did carry the belief that if I didn’t hit the milestones I’d set out for myself, I’d failed.

Timeline is an odd word these days. In many ways, whatever timeline we had, or even just our relationship to time in general, has been shattered. We’re being forced to change. We’re being made deeply uncomfortable. We’re grappling with a level of uncertainty that was always there, but is now smack dab in our faces.

This webinar is designed to help you both confront the pain and disappointment that comes from not yet having what you feel you so desperately want, and then methods for actually working with that pain and uncertainty, using is as knowledge, insight and leverage. We’ll cover:

  • How releasing the grief around what we “thought” our lives were meant to be is an actual process

  • How to proactively grapple with the cultural conditioning we’ve received around marriage, children, timelines, etc. while also giving ourselves the permission to lean fully into the desire for these very things

  • How to understand the shape and nuances of your own desire—what is actually true for you versus constructed by outside sources

  • How to find genuine pleasure and joy in your everyday, while not simply slapping a happy sticker on your life and forcing yourself to “just be grateful” for what you have in the interim