
New Year’s Women’s Circle
Embrace 2025 with Intention.
Say goodbye 2024 and embrace 2025 with purpose and intention with this online workshop.
12th January 2025
As mothers, we are guides and mentors of our children and our family and there are so many messages out there telling us what we should and shouldn’t do.
We need to connect with our intuition and our inner wisdom to know what’s best for us and our families. Setting your intentions is a great opportunity for you to do this.
Together in sisterhood, we will say goodbye to 2024, acknowledging all its gifts and new wisdom and letting go of what we no longer want for 2025.
The power of intention setting
We will set our intentions for all that we want to experience and call into our lives in the coming year. Setting intentions is not about making resolutions or setting goals you go and forget by the time Spring arrives.
We will set and embody the intentions for the year to come with purpose and mindfulness. Our intentions will then guide and inform us all through the year to come.
At this special New Years' Women’s Circle, you will receive a workbook to do in the circle and a special gift to support your intention setting.
Embrace 2025 with purpose and intention.

What mother’s say…
About Jazmin
I’m a Mother and a certified Seasons of Matescence® Educator and Guide. I have made it my mission to support women in their journey into and through motherhood.
I believe women deserve better care and support to navigate the demands and constant changes we all experience during matrescence.
It is an honour for me to hold this space for mothers.
‘ Women are thrown into motherhood with no awareness of what it means to become a mother, often experiencing feelings of shame, guilt and self-judgment. What mothers are going through is perfectly normal and we need more safe spaces for them to feel held and supported as they go through this profound life change.’