Patterns of the Path: How to build your inner confidence

When we think about complex situations, we often miss the simple patterns and symbols speaking to us. Our energy becomes dense and heavy, which blocks our creative flow. We can't solve problems the same way they are created, we have to shift our perspectives to reimagine and recreate through exploration, play and observation. New things cannot emerge without the ability to imagine what they could be.

Poonam will guide you through the importance of building an embodied creative practice to create from clarity and build with confidence.

This will help your teams understand :

  • How do we recognise the cycles in our own lives?

  • Why you need to stop comparing yourself

  • How to tune into your intuition

  • How to build inner confidence 

  • What behaviours and habits derail our growth 

  • Collaboration over competition 

  • Mapping the patterns to build confidence


A cluttered craft table with magazine cutouts, colored paper, adhesive tapes, scissors, and a glue stick, partially visible on the side.
Close-up of fabric with spiraling embroidered patterns in blue, green, and brown threads.

Who will this support? What’s included?

 

People who want to :

  • Re-awaken their creativity and make space to play

  • Reimagine a new way of being

  • Reignite your passion and feel alive

  • Re-build their self-esteem 

  • Expand and evolve their creative vision

  • Weed out seeds of negative thinking patterns and shift out of cycles that do not serve you

I offer:

  • 60 mins, half day or full day workshops. Either online or in person.

  • Somatic exercises

  • Self-reflection prompts

  • Book recommendations

  • Live Q&A

 

“Growing in effectiveness isn’t always about finding the quickest, shortest route to getting things done; sometimes we need to move in circles, spirals and zig zags to pick up learning and inspiration and approach things from new perspectives. It requires us to see the bigger picture the small steps are contributing to.’ ”

— Looby Macnarma