Vitality Habits Peer Circle

You don’t have to do it alone.

Experience what is possible with kinship by joining a one-month peer circle, where we learn together what it takes to sustain a habit that brings more vitality.

Most of us have intentions to exercise, eat healthier or do some other practice we know is good for us. Instead of willpower and self-improvement, what happens when we bring that intention into a community of solidarity and shared learning? For people working toward a future with more solidarity and healthy community, peer circles with kindred spirits are a space to enjoy what you are working towards, here, now.

Here’s How it Works

Each person who registers will commit to adopt a “vitality habit,” such as exercising, eating more nutrient-dense foods, meditating, spending time in nature… you decide on a habit that will give you vitality, energy, strength, and/or centeredness. The group meets on-line four times, once a week for an hour. The first series starts around the new moon, a good time to set intentions.

Dates for the next peer circle

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Kinship Vitality Habits CirclesWe’ll have a shared tracking sheet on-line where each week you check off when you did the activity. This is in a spirit of cheering each other on.

Beth Tener facilitates the group calls, which include:

  • Teachings on changing patterns, such as how context and mindsets affect our behavior.
  • Small and large group conversations and reflection on your experience in following through on your vitality habit intention.

Through the experience, we’ll be learning in community about:

  • What connects us to a feeling of vitality?
  • What does it take to change patterns?
  • What is possible when we have positive group experiences of kinship, solidarity, and shared learning?

If you falter in keeping to your intention, that becomes a place to learn. We’ll get a chance to see what others experience over the four weeks as they adopt different vitality habits, which can give us motivation and insights. You’ll also learn a peer-to-peer circle approach you can use to host peer circles in other contexts.