Step Into Joy (Final) Week 6: Walking to Give, Walking to Receive

We see in order to move; we move in order to see.

William Gibson

We’ve had six weeks of discoveries as we’ve claimed our own walking paths, and even though this series is coming to a close, I hope this final week has planted a seed that you can continue to harvest as you travel.

For week #6, we are approaching how we walk with a new perspective.

DOWNLOAD WEEK # 6 HERE!

What are we giving to the earth with every step?

You also create your own labyrinth, learn about howe communities are using them, and go further with our map-making.

Plus - check out five artists who are using their walks in ways you’ve never considered.

This final week s a chance to truly add you own unique step to the path we can all walk together!

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Walking to Give…

What Can You Give to the Earth in 10 Steps?

This concludes Week 6 but I hope you keep on walking, and make sure you subscribe for more updates on walking events, my upcoming books and programs!

Share your discoveries in the Step Into Joy Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/walk2discover or tag them with #LoveMyDetour!

I plan on starting this group again in the Spring, so keep developing your pathways and stay in touch, let me know where your journeys lead you!

Make sure to send me any thoughts, questions, feedback or requests for the next chapter of Step Into Joy by emailing me at lovemydetour@gmail.com.

You can always revisit all 6 weeks at www.amyoes.com/walk. You'll find all of the prompts so far - it's not too late to try one put so let me know how it goes!

Safe travels as you Step Into Joy, Detourists!

 

 Walking Practice Week 6…read it here!

You can also join in my walking workshop on October 4th at 11a for the LadyMade Festival.

Tune in October 18th for my 4th TEDx Talk where I’ll be talking about walking practices to connect with ourselves and our planet during this pandemic…

And…my upcoming audiobook will be great to take with you on future walks!

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