I am absolutely thrilled to be teaching a weekend workshop about decluttering at The Omega Institute for Holistic Studies in Rhinebeck, New York, at the end of July.
The workshop called Decluttering for Good will be held July 29 to 31. It will be 10.5 hours of learning over three days and I think it’s going to be such a great opportunity for students to get in touch with what’s important to them and gain motivation and skills to go home and declutter. I’m planning to create an experience that will benefit students for many years. I feel so fortunate to have this much time to explore the nature of clutter, the limitations it puts on us and the benefits of decluttering.
The Omega Institute was founded in 1977 on a profound ideal: to awaken the best in the human spirit. I’ve admired its work (and aspired to taking a class there) for decades. I was honored and delighted to be invited out of blue to teach there. In an amazing moment of kismet, the invitation was for the weekend that ends a week I was already planning to spend in Rhinebeck with my college buddies. Mind blown.
Rhinebeck is a lovely small town 90 miles north of New York City in Dutchess County. My college roommate grew up there and I had my first legal drink there! The Omega Institute campus is a former summer camp (think Dirty Dancing) surrounded by nature. What an amazing getaway.
If your time and budget allow, I hope you’ll consider joining me for the workshop. I think the workshop itself will be a beneficial experience for all involved (including me!). And spending time on the Omega Institute campus is guaranteed to be memorable.