NB: The article and voiceover are NOT the same as the video above.
Have you ever longed for a place—internally or externally—where you could find stillness, clarity, and inspiration? In the video above, I share a key moment from my latest workshop, Create and Curate Your Sacred Space, where we explored the power of intention and environment in shaping our creative and reflective practices.
This excerpt introduces the role of rituals in transitioning from the everyday to the sacred. Rituals—whether as simple as lighting a candle, sitting in silence, or taking a deep breath—signal to our minds and bodies that we are stepping into a space of focus and renewal.
But that’s only one piece of what we explored in Create and Curate Your Sacred Space.
How Are You Using Ritual?
Since you already have full access to the workshop, I invite you to reflect:
Have you experimented with a small, intentional ritual since watching?
How does your current space support or hinder your creative and reflective work?
What rituals feel natural to you, and what new ones might you try?
If you haven’t yet incorporated ritual into your sacred space, start small. Choose something effortless but intentional—something that marks the shift from distraction to depth, from external noise to internal wisdom.
Let this be an experiment, not a rule. Play with different rituals and observe how they shape your mindset and presence.
I wrote more about ritual in the post for free subscribers here:
Revisit the Full Create and Curate Your Sacred Space Workshop
In the full workshop, we explore:
Understanding sacred space: Why we need it and how it supports creativity, intuition, and personal growth.
Defining intentions: Shaping your space to align with your needs, whether for meditation, healing, or deep work.
Creating flow: Clearing distractions and inviting ease into your environment.
Mindful curation: Choosing meaningful objects, sensory elements, and boundaries that reinforce your space’s purpose.
Building an internal sacred space: Visualization and mindfulness techniques to cultivate sanctuary within yourself.
Rituals as transitions: Using simple, intentional acts to move from the mundane to the meaningful.
BONUS: Protecting your sacred space: Strategies to maintain boundaries and preserve the integrity of your sacred space over time.