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DICIEMBRE 2023 | Tema Global:  DOLOR
La elección del tema estuvo a cargo de nuestro capítulo de Lviv e ilustrado por Marta Koshulinska.  
¡Ay! Eso duele. El dolor es una advertencia. Y una lección. Nos enseña lo que deberíamos evitar. Y cuánto podemos aguantar.  
Podemos mencionar los placeres del sadomasoquismo. La angustia del trauma emocional o el abuso físico. La aparentemente interminable descarga de odio en los comentarios. El dolor de perder a un ser querido. La inmensa destrucción y el costo psicológico causado por tantos conflictos geopolíticos que ocurren en todo el mundo.
Nuestra sucursal de Lviv en Ucrania conoce el dolor de la guerra. Como escribieron cuando eligieron el tema de este mes: “Nuestro dolor colectivo ahora es casi insoportable. Dicen que lo que no te mata te fortalece. Esperamos que quien sea que lo haya dicho tenga razón”.  
Los músculos se hacen más fuertes después de que el ejercicio produce desgarros en las pequeñas fibras de las células musculares y el cuerpo repara esas fibras dañadas. Sabemos que las heridas físicas pueden sanarse con el tiempo y el cuidado adecuado. Pero a menudo ignoramos el hecho de que el dolor emocional también puede hacerlo.
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Our global theme for December is PAIN. It was chosen by our Lviv chapter and illustrated by Marta Koshulinska.  
Ouch! That hurts. Pain is a warning. And a lesson. It teaches us what we should avoid. And just how much we can bear. 
There’s the pleasures of sadomasochism. The anguish of emotional trauma or physical abuse. The seemingly endless barrage of vitriol in the comments. The grief of losing a loved one. The immense destruction and psychological toll caused by so many geopolitical conflicts happening around the world. 
Our Lviv chapter in Ukraine knows the pain of war. As they wrote when they chose this month’s theme, “Our collective pain is now close to unbearable. They say what doesn't kill you, makes you stronger. We hope whoever said that is right.” 
Muscles grow stronger after exercise tears the tiny fibers of muscle cells and the body repairs those damaged fibers. We know that physical wounds can heal with time and proper care. But we often ignore the fact that emotional pain can too. 
If you need a little relief from whatever pain you’re carrying, talk to someone, make something, or help someone else in need.  
Pain can point the way to growth. 
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Our global theme for December is PAIN. It was chosen by our Lviv chapter and illustrated by Marta Koshulinska.  
Ouch! That hurts. Pain is a warning. And a lesson. It teaches us what we should avoid. And just how much we can bear. 
There’s the pleasures of sadomasochism. The anguish of emotional trauma or physical abuse. The seemingly endless barrage of vitriol in the comments. The grief of losing a loved one. The immense destruction and psychological toll caused by so many geopolitical conflicts happening around the world. 
Our Lviv chapter in Ukraine knows the pain of war. As they wrote when they chose this month’s theme, “Our collective pain is now close to unbearable. They say what doesn't kill you, makes you stronger. We hope whoever said that is right.” 
Muscles grow stronger after exercise tears the tiny fibers of muscle cells and the body repairs those damaged fibers. We know that physical wounds can heal with time and proper care. But we often ignore the fact that emotional pain can too. 
If you need a little relief from whatever pain you’re carrying, talk to someone, make something, or help someone else in need.  
Pain can point the way to growth. 
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Our global theme for December is PAIN. It was chosen by our Lviv chapter and illustrated by Marta Koshulinska.  
Ouch! That hurts. Pain is a warning. And a lesson. It teaches us what we should avoid. And just how much we can bear. 
There’s the pleasures of sadomasochism. The anguish of emotional trauma or physical abuse. The seemingly endless barrage of vitriol in the comments. The grief of losing a loved one. The immense destruction and psychological toll caused by so many geopolitical conflicts happening around the world. 
Our Lviv chapter in Ukraine knows the pain of war. As they wrote when they chose this month’s theme, “Our collective pain is now close to unbearable. They say what doesn't kill you, makes you stronger. We hope whoever said that is right.” 
Muscles grow stronger after exercise tears the tiny fibers of muscle cells and the body repairs those damaged fibers. We know that physical wounds can heal with time and proper care. But we often ignore the fact that emotional pain can too. 
If you need a little relief from whatever pain you’re carrying, talk to someone, make something, or help someone else in need.  
Pain can point the way to growth. 
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December's Theme is PAIN.
Ouch! That hurts. Pain is a warning. And a lesson. It teaches us what we should avoid. And just how much we can bear. 
There’s the pleasures of sadomasochism. The anguish of emotional trauma or physical abuse. The seemingly endless barrage of vitriol in the comments. The grief of losing a loved one. The immense destruction and psychological toll caused by so many geopolitical conflicts happening around the world. 
Our Lviv chapter in Ukraine knows the pain of war. As they wrote when they chose this month’s theme, “Our collective pain is now close to unbearable. They say what doesn't kill you, makes you stronger. We hope whoever said that is right.” 
Muscles grow stronger after exercise tears the tiny fibers of muscle cells and the body repairs those damaged fibers. We know that physical wounds can heal with time and proper care. But we often ignore the fact that emotional pain can too. 
If you need a little relief from whatever pain you’re carrying, talk to someone, make something, or help someone else in need.  
Pain can point the way to growth.
Our Lviv chapter chose this month’s exploration of Pain and Marta Koshulinska illustrated the theme.
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Join us at 8:15am on Friday, December 15th at CreativeMornings Winnipeg to explore the global theme of Pain with our guest speaker Hannah Pratt. We are gathering at the beautiful Roundhouse Auditorium at RRC Polytech's newest building Manitou a bi Bii Dazigae in the Exchange District.
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The Paradox of Pain: Transforming Struggles into Creative Potential
The most heartbreaking moments of our lives are when we experience grief, loss, and pain. 
In these struggles, it can feel impossible to imagine a world beyond them- never mind accepting that through them, we could find meaning, develop creativity, or transform into a more profound version of ourselves.
The journey through grief and pain is complex, with 'Finding Meaning' recognized as its crucial, final stage. In this sixth stage of healing, we can begin to evolve, transforming our pain into something unexpectedly powerful: creativity.
In this month’s talk, Hannah Pratt leads us through a discussion on the Paradox of Pain: Transforming Struggles into Creative Potential by sharing her experiences with grief and loss to find meaning and creative potential while healing.
From personal tragedy to mental health struggles to an award-winning career as a communicator, Hannah will share how pain has led to some of her life's most profound and beautiful experiences. 
Together, we’ll work through this counterintuitive concept of pain as a conduit: what it teaches us, how we can heal through creative expression, and connect in a conversation about the heartbreakingly beautiful experience of being human.
Meet our Speaker: Hannah Pratt
Hannah Pratt is an award-winning communicator and strategy consultant, educator, speaker, community leader, host of the Yes You Can podcast, and Founder of the WPG Dress Collective. From leadership roles with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers to the University of Manitoba, Hannah has been a transformative force in launching campaigns that impact the world. As the owner of Hannah Rose PR, Hannah works with non-profit organizations, entrepreneurs, and small businesses to generate more money, create ground-breaking partnerships, and share their impact through PR and visibility strategies. Hannah holds a Master's in Philanthropy & Nonprofit Leadership from Carleton University, a diploma in Creative Communications from Red River College Polytech, and a Bachelor of Arts from Canadian Mennonite University. She recently joined her alma mater (RRC Polytech) as a part-time instructor in the CreComm and Communication Management programs. Hannah is the recipient of the 2018 Manitoba Communicator of the Year Award and the 2019 Future Leaders of Manitoba in her age category. 
December CreativeMornings theme: PAIN
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Our global theme for December is PAIN. It was chosen by our Lviv chapter and illustrated by Marta Koshulinska.  
Ouch! That hurts. Pain is a warning. And a lesson. It teaches us what we should avoid. And just how much we can bear. 
Muscles grow stronger after exercise tears the tiny fibers of muscle cells and the body repairs those damaged fibers. We know that physical wounds can heal with time and proper care. But we often ignore the fact that emotional pain can too. 
If you need a little relief from whatever pain you’re carrying, talk to someone, make something, or help someone else in need.  
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Nuestro tema para diciembre es el DOLOR. Fue elegido por el capítulo de Lviv e ilustrado por Marta Koshulinska.  
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¡Ay! Eso duele. El dolor es una advertencia. Y una lección. Nos enseña lo que deberíamos evitar. Y cuánto podemos aguantar.  
Podemos mencionar los placeres del sadomasoquismo. La angustia del trauma emocional o el abuso físico. La aparentemente interminable descarga de odio en los comentarios. El dolor de perder a un ser querido. La inmensa destrucción y el costo psicológico causado por tantos conflictos geopolíticos que ocurren en todo el mundo.
Nuestra sucursal de Lviv en Ucrania conoce el dolor de la guerra. Como escribieron cuando eligieron el tema de este mes: “Nuestro dolor colectivo ahora es casi insoportable. Dicen que lo que no te mata te fortalece. Esperamos que quien sea que lo haya dicho tenga razón”.  
Los músculos se hacen más fuertes después de que el ejercicio produce desgarros en las pequeñas fibras de las células musculares y el cuerpo repara esas fibras dañadas. Sabemos que las heridas físicas pueden sanarse con el tiempo y el cuidado adecuado. Pero a menudo ignoramos el hecho de que el dolor emocional también puede hacerlo.  
Si necesita un poco de alivio debido a cualquier dolor que esté sufriendo, hable con alguien, haga algo o ayude a alguien más que lo necesite.   
El dolor puede señalar el camino hacia el crecimiento.
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creativemorningsvlc · 6 months
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DICIEMBRE ES DOLOR
Nuestro tema para diciembre es el DOLOR. Fue elegido por el capítulo de Lviv e ilustrado por Marta Koshulinska.  
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¡Ay! Eso duele. El dolor es una advertencia. Y una lección. Nos enseña lo que deberíamos evitar. Y cuánto podemos aguantar.  
Podemos mencionar los placeres del sadomasoquismo. La angustia del trauma emocional o el abuso físico. La aparentemente interminable descarga de odio en los comentarios. El dolor de perder a un ser querido. La inmensa destrucción y el costo psicológico causado por tantos conflictos geopolíticos que ocurren en todo el mundo.
Nuestra sucursal de Lviv en Ucrania conoce el dolor de la guerra. Como escribieron cuando eligieron el tema de este mes: “Nuestro dolor colectivo ahora es casi insoportable. Dicen que lo que no te mata te fortalece. Esperamos que quien sea que lo haya dicho tenga razón”.  
Los músculos se hacen más fuertes después de que el ejercicio produce desgarros en las pequeñas fibras de las células musculares y el cuerpo repara esas fibras dañadas. Sabemos que las heridas físicas pueden sanarse con el tiempo y el cuidado adecuado. Pero a menudo ignoramos el hecho de que el dolor emocional también puede hacerlo.  
Si necesita un poco de alivio debido a cualquier dolor que esté sufriendo, hable con alguien, haga algo o ayude a alguien más que lo necesite.   
El dolor puede señalar el camino hacia el crecimiento.
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Our global theme for December is PAIN. It was chosen by our Lviv chapter and illustrated by Marta Koshulinska.  
Ouch! That hurts. Pain is a warning. And a lesson. It teaches us what we should avoid. And just how much we can bear. 
Muscles grow stronger after exercise tears the tiny fibers of muscle cells and the body repairs those damaged fibers. We know that physical wounds can heal with time and proper care. But we often ignore the fact that emotional pain can too. 
If you need a little relief from whatever pain you’re carrying, talk to someone, make something, or help someone else in need.  
Pain can point the way to growth.
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creativemorningsrva · 6 months
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Our global theme for December is PAIN.
It was chosen by our Lviv chapter and illustrated by Marta Koshulinska.  
Ouch! That hurts. Pain is a warning. And a lesson. It teaches us what we should avoid. And just how much we can bear. 
There’s the pleasures of sadomasochism. The anguish of emotional trauma or physical abuse. The seemingly endless barrage of vitriol in the comments. The grief of losing a loved one. The immense destruction and psychological toll caused by so many geopolitical conflicts happening around the world. 
Our Lviv chapter in Ukraine knows the pain of war. As they wrote when they chose this month’s theme, “Our collective pain is now close to unbearable. They say what doesn't kill you, makes you stronger. We hope whoever said that is right.” 
Muscles grow stronger after exercise tears the tiny fibers of muscle cells and the body repairs those damaged fibers. We know that physical wounds can heal with time and proper care. But we often ignore the fact that emotional pain can too. 
If you need a little relief from whatever pain you’re carrying, talk to someone, make something, or help someone else in need.  
Pain can point the way to growth. 
Save the date and join us on Friday, December 15th for a very special end of year event.
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creativemorningsderby · 6 months
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Our global theme for December is PAIN. It was chosen by our Lviv chapter and illustrated by Marta Koshulinska.
Ouch! That hurts. Pain is a warning. And a lesson. It teaches us what we should avoid. And just how much we can bear.
There’s the pleasures of sadomasochism. The anguish of emotional trauma or physical abuse. The seemingly endless barrage of vitriol in the comments. The grief of losing a loved one. The immense destruction and psychological toll caused by so many geopolitical conflicts happening around the world.
Our Lviv chapter in Ukraine knows the pain of war. As they wrote when they chose this month’s theme, “Our collective pain is now close to unbearable. They say what doesn't kill you, makes you stronger. We hope whoever said that is right.”
Muscles grow stronger after exercise tears the tiny fibers of muscle cells and the body repairs those damaged fibers. We know that physical wounds can heal with time and proper care. But we often ignore the fact that emotional pain can too.
If you need a little relief from whatever pain you’re carrying, talk to someone, make something, or help someone else in need.
Pain can point the way to growth.
Register now for our December event - a little earlier than usual on Friday 8th December from 09.30am at Derby Museums. We have the wonderful Clare Francis-Slater speaking and sharing her book The Little Book of Balm for the Broken Soul.
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