june’s Monthly community workshop

Unpacking The Roles We Learned to Play:

Who Am I When I'm Not Being Someone's Something?

Most of us spend years becoming who life requires us to be. Over time, those adaptations become so familiar we stop recognizing them as choices — and start experiencing them as identity.

In this workshop, we'll explore the four primary roles most people learn to play, how to recognize the one that organizes your life, and what becomes possible when you can distinguish between who you are and who you've learned to be.

Awareness creates choice. Choice creates freedom.

June 25th | 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM EST | Live on Zoom | Complimentary | A replay will be available for all registered participants.

I’m Stela and this works matters to me

Over the last decade, I've become increasingly fascinated by the ways we learn to become who we believe life requires us to be — and how those adaptations eventually begin to feel like identity, when they're not.

Freeing myself from roles and discovering who I am underneath it all became the catalyst for the life I lead now — from policy analyst to consciousness evolution facilitator.

As Creative Director of the WEL-Systems® Institute, I facilitate workshops, programs, and conversations that help women recognize the patterns, roles, and conditioning that unconsciously shape their lives.

Unpacking The Roles We Learned to Play:

Who Am I When I'm Not Being Someone's Something?

June 25th | 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM EST | Live on Zoom | Complimentary

A replay will be available for all registered participants.

Reserve your spot below.

Louise LeBrun, Founder of the Institute

"With a new perspective comes a new realization. With a new realization comes a new choice. With a new choice comes a profoundly different life."