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2nd Annual Stanford Women's Impact Retreat

Event Details

Date/Time:
Sat, May 07, 2016
09:30AM - 05:00PM
Venue:
Private home in Cupertino, CA
Location:
Address provided with your registration, Cupertino CA 95014
Map address
Registration Period:
02/25/2016-05/01/2016
Price:
$49; Lunch is included, catered by the Oaxacan Kitchen Mobile food truck
Contact:
Sarrah Nomanbhoy, '12

During this fun and interactive daylong retreat, you will gain new tools, inspiration, and resources to help you pursue your passion for social impact with a renewed sense of purpose and direction.

Facilitated by The Passion Co., this year’s highly-anticipated program will provide the space to dig deep into what is meaningful to you, reflect on barriers to achieving your goals, and take steps to turn your passion into a concrete project. Along the way, you’ll connect with a community of extraordinary Stanford women who care about making a meaningful impact in the world around them. You’ll end the day with an empowering YesPlus self-care training on meditation and yoga techniques that will help you feel good while you’re doing good.

We welcome all Stanford alumnae and students interested in social impact and/or gender equity to join us and connect for this retreat! Space is limited, so please register early to secure your spot. This retreat is sponsored by the Stanford Alumni Women's Impact Network (WIN). Join the official SAA club here to learn about all WIN events!

Here’s what you can expect:
1. Discover your deeper "why" behind who you are and what you value. Write (or rewrite) your very own Meaning Statement.
2. Reflect on the barriers that make you feel stuck.
3. Build a Passion Project that stems from your Meaning Statement.
4. Build agreements with a Passion Project Buddy who will support you and keep you accountable.
5. Learn Yoga and Meditation techniques to help you maximize your impact by taking care of yourself.
6. Become part of a supportive community of inspiring women drawn together by their commitment to social justice.
7. Gain the courage to live a life true to yourself, rather than the life others expect of you.
8. Move from procrastination to action, whether that is making a change in your career, trying out a new hobby, testing out a new idea, or any other goal.
9. Forge new connections and friendships with other Stanford women alumnae.


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