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'Taking The Next Step,' With Resiliency Center

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The Resiliency Center of Newtown will sponsor a course, “Creative Insight: Taking the Next Step,” which was instrumental in helping hundreds of 9/11 family and community members move forward with their lives.

Since 2003, through the sponsorship of Tuesday’s Children, a 9/11 family services organization, more than 400 individuals in New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, Boston, and Washington, D.C. have had the opportunity to experience this life-changing program which will now be available to the Newtown community beginning January 27.

“Creative Insight: Taking The Next Step” is based on the renowned Stanford University Graduate School of Business course Creativity in Business, and is taught by two Stanford trained professionals. Both facilitators lost loved ones on 9/11 and found the course to be the catalyst for their healing. Past participants had this to say about the course: “Creative Insight is the most powerful personal growth work I have ever done … I now have confidence in the day to day decision making that affects my family. I am amazed at the difference in my relationship with my children and myself! … Creative Insight has helped me to develop a positive attitude about the different challenges that lay ahead and gave me the tools to meet those challenges … Thank you for safe places to land and high ground for jumping … Creative Insight has changed my life. It has helped tremendously in my healing and in moving forward.”

Creative Insight focuses on the development of skills to address six major life challenges including time and stress, balance, relationships, purpose and vision, self-worth, and prosperity. The goal is to strengthen and enrich one’s life so that participants are better able to help strengthen and enrich their families and community.

The course hosted by The Resiliency Center of Newtown will be offered over the course of eight weeks, meeting Monday evenings from 6 to 9 pm at Trinity Church, 36 Main Street in Newtown. There will also be one-on-one bi-monthly coaching sessions with a professional life coach.

Space is limited. For further information or to register contact Stephanie Cinque at The Resiliency Center of Newtown, at stephanie@resiliencycenterofnewtown.org.

Founded in the aftermath of 12/14, The Resiliency Center of Newtown has a full day of special offerings, including crisis counseling, planned for the third anniversary of the Sandy Hook School shootings. Residents can take advantage of the programs free of charge. 
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