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Why I Created This Community
For a long time, I believed that if you wanted to run a healing space you needed a big budget, perfect branding, and everything figured out before you even started. But that wasn’t my reality when I finally stepped up and started. I opened my space with less than £1000. There was no big investment. No fancy setup. Just a vision, a willingness to learn as I went, and a deep belief in the importance of creating safe spaces for people to come together. The floating sound baths started the same way, with no budget at all. Just an idea and the determination to make it work. Two years later, the space is still running, the sound baths are still happening, and the community continues to grow. What I’ve learned along the way is that so many incredible facilitators, cacao guides, reiki practitioners, sound healers, coaches, are sitting on beautiful ideas but feel held back because they think they need more money, more equipment, or more experience before they begin. You don’t. Sometimes you just need someone to show you what’s possible. This community is here to help facilitators: • Create safe and meaningful spaces for others • Turn their dream into a real business • Learn practical ways to get started without huge budgets • Grow something sustainable that truly reflects their work Not theory. Not “perfect”. Just real experience, practical ideas, and support from people on the same path. If you’re here because you feel called to create something, a circle, a workshop, a healing space, an experience for others, then you’re in the right place. Let’s build it together. From this……. To this……
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Why I Created This Community
I’ve realised something recently…
Every single event I hold fills up at least a week in advance. Some are gone weeks before they even happen. And that didn’t come from pushing harder. It came from doing things properly. From building trust. From creating a space people actually want to come back to. From not cutting corners on the experience. And I mean that. There have been times I’ve walked away from venues, from opportunities, from things that looked good on paper… Not just because they didn’t feel right. But because I will nor dilute what I offer just to make things easier or cheaper. And, that’s cost me at times. But it’s also the reason people come back. It’s the reason they book early. It’s the reason the spaces fill without me chasing. People feel the difference. If you’re building something in the wellbeing space and it feels like a constant push… It doesn’t have to be. There’s a way to create demand without burning yourself out. Without overgiving. Without lowering your standards. This is exactly the work I’m stepping deeper into now.
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One of the Biggest Lessons From My First Year Holding Circles
When I first started holding space about four years ago, I made a lot of mistakes. Not because I didn’t care. Not because I wasn’t capable. But because I was trying to do everything the “right” way and work with the “right” people. The truth? In that first year I spent a lot of money and energy working with people who did very little of the work. I carried the logistics. I carried the organising. I carried the promotion. I carried the responsibility. At the time I thought that was just how collaboration worked. Then one day my best friend said something to me that completely changed my perspective: “Angilina… it’s all you.” She meant that the reason people came, connected and kept returning was because of the space I held. The energy. The authenticity. The intention behind it all. And the truth is — that comes with me wherever I go. It doesn’t belong to a venue. It doesn’t belong to a collaborator. It doesn’t belong to a brand. It comes from who I am and how I show up. So one of the biggest things I want to do in this community is help people avoid some of the expensive and exhausting mistakes I made in that first year. Especially: • trusting your gut • choosing the right collaborators • knowing your value • and not carrying other people’s weight. If you’re building something in the wellness / coaching / space-holding world… This stuff matters more than any marketing strategy. So tell me: Have you ever found yourself doing 90% of the work in something that was supposed to be a collaboration? Let’s talk about it.
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One of the Biggest Lessons From My First Year Holding Circles
Four Years Ago I Started Holding Space in Circle
Four years ago I started holding space in circle. No big strategy. No business plan. No idea where it would lead. Just a feeling that people needed somewhere they could come exactly as they are, breathe, share, sit in silence, drink cacao, meditate… whatever they needed in that moment. Back then I was borrowing spaces, figuring things out as I went. Fast forward to now and I’ve gone from renting rooms… to opening my own space. And honestly? I’m still figuring things out. This community is going to be a bit like that. Not polished. Not perfect. Just a place where people can: • grow • build things • share ideas • support each other • and figure life out together If you’re here early — welcome. You’re the founding energy of this space. So I’m curious… What are you currently working towards right now? A business? A new idea? A personal goal? Drop it below — let’s start the conversation.
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Four Years Ago I Started Holding Space in Circle
Manifestation March – Day 12 The Explanation 🌀
For the past 12 days I’ve been doing something different. Each day in March I’ve been adding one thing to my vision board. Not huge life-changing goals every day, just small pieces that represent the life and work I’m intentionally building. Some days it’s been obvious things: Freedom Exploration Community Financial independence Grounding and wellbeing Other days it’s been more reflective. Today, I hit a complete brain blank. And that in itself felt like part of the process. At the start of exercises like this, ideas tend to come easily. We name the obvious ambitions. But once those are out in the open, the mind often pauses. Not because there’s nothing there, but because we’ve moved past the surface layer and the brain is starting to consider what actually matters next. That pause is something I see regularly in coaching as well. We often think progress means constant movement, more ideas, more action, more planning. But sometimes the most valuable thing we can do is create space for clarity to emerge. So for the past 12 days I’ve been building a simple visual reminder of the things that matter to me: Community Wellbeing Growth Exploration Connection And occasionally… space to think. I’m curious, do you use any kind of vision setting, journaling, or reflection practices to stay intentional about where you’re heading?
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Manifestation March – Day 12 The Explanation 🌀
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