

Regenerative Alignment Workshop - Aligning Projects & Actions with Regeneration
Is doing what you love burning you out? Feeling pulled in too many directions? Finding your energy depleted when you need it most?
Just like our environment, humans need careful cultivation to unlock our renewable source of energy and growth.
This Friday Sep 19th 5:30-8:00 at the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History, join us for a creative Action Lab designed to help you find alignment with what energizes you and regenerates your surroundings.
Together we’ll:
Pinpoint the project that brings you the most happiness and impact
Map out what drains you vs. what gives you energy
Design simple, creative steps to build momentum and regenerative impact without burning out
Share ideas, stories, and support with other local changemakers
Join this interactive workshop, get a quick pulse check, regenerative alignment activities, clarity on next steps, and a supportive community to keep you moving.
When your projects line up with who you are, stress dissipates and you are given the space to succeed and flourish.
Who is this for?
No matter what your current projects are, this workshop will help you build stronger foundations for joy, community, effectiveness, and impact in life and at work. Whether you’re starting a creative business, running a team, or working on personal goals, this is your chance to make progress while avoiding overwhelm.
Who are we?
Convergence.courses provides experiential interactive action labs and accelerator workshops for organizations, businesses and communities of practice, for thriving people, teams, and planet.
Bloom.pm is an accelerator and online platform for transformational impact. We use science and research-backed tools to guide people and organizations towards growth and impact. Accelerate what's important.
Costs
The workshop cost is variable to help with financial constraints, and provide access to self-paying participants. Scholarships are for approved participants. Looking for a scholarship? Reach out!
Dinner
Bring something that you can eat, and if possible something for others as well.