Starting 2026 with Clarity
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Connection · Reflection · Self-Leadership
As a new year begins, many people rush into goals, plans, and resolutions.
This evening offers a different starting point.
We create a structured, grounded space to slow down, reflect, and listen — so you can gain clarity about what truly matters as you enter 2026.
Clarity here doesn’t mean having all the answers.
It means being honest about direction, responsibility, and the next step — even without certainty.
This is not a coaching session, training, or performance space.
There is no fixing, advising, debating, or convincing.
Instead, we practice:
- presence and attention
- honest self-reflection
- being deeply listened to
- listening to others without interruption or agenda
The evening is carefully facilitated and includes a grounded arrival, a short personal story, individual reflection, and structured listening in pairs.
Together, we’ll explore questions such as:
- What feels most important as I enter this year?
- Where am I clear — and where am I avoiding clarity?
- What step is asking to be taken, even without certainty?
This space is for people who:
- value depth over surface-level exchange
- are willing to listen as much as they speak
- appreciate clarity, integrity, and self-responsibility
- are curious about their inner patterns and direction
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### Contribution
This event is offered on a donation basis.
Suggested contribution: €15–30, depending on your means.
Contributions support the room, preparation, and continuation of these facilitated spaces.
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### Punctuality & Presence
Doors open at 6:15 pm.
The event starts promptly at 6:30 pm.
Please arrive early enough to settle in.
To protect the group container, doors may close shortly after the start, and late arrivals may not be admitted.
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### Attendance Commitment
This space works because participants show up with presence and responsibility.
If you register, please intend to attend.
If your plans change, cancel your RSVP as early as possible so someone else can take your place.
Repeated no-shows affect the quality of the group and may limit participation in future events.
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### Boundaries
To protect the quality and integrity of the experience:
- This is not a space for promoting or selling products or services
- There is no fixing, advising, or dominating conversations
- Participation is always voluntary, but presence is expected
By attending, you agree to respect both the structure of the event and the experience of others.
