Reclaiming Time: Finding Rhythm Beyond Urgency
Many of us are living within a constant sense of urgency — measuring our days by productivity, speed, and the feeling of never quite having enough time.
But this relationship to time isn’t neutral. It has been shaped by systems that demand us to move faster than our bodies can hold, our communities can nurture, and the earth can sustain.
If you’re feeling stretched, rushed, out of sync, or longing for another rhythm, this gathering is for you. Whether you're working inside systems or at their edges, you’re not alone in sensing that something about the way we experience and move through time is unsettling.
Reclaiming Time is a guided, collective space to pause, reflect, and reconnect with rhythms that feel more alive and rooted.
Together, we will gently explore:
how urgency lives in our bodies and conditions our nervous systems
where dominant ideas of time have shaped how we move through the world
alternative temporal rhythms rooted in embodied and relational ways of being
possibilities for re-patterning our relationships with time and learning to move with its flow rather than constantly against it
This is not about escaping the realities we live under. It is about cultivating our collective capacities to imagine different ways of being in relationship with time.
