Tea Supports Wellness Courses and Projects
When we first started the Cape Breton Tea Company in 2015 (under a different name), we were interested in supported our wellness workshops with some supportive tea blends. Today, we are supporting other wellness facilitators and instructors to add tea to their programs.
What value does tea have for learning?
When we are learning something new it can be very stressful to understand and experiment with the new concepts. Mental Clarity, focus, memory, and acceptance all play a factor in our success with the knowledge. For those people doing BioEnergetic Wellness programs, it also means that the students will be bringing some of their health challenges, past stories, or traumas with them for the class. Hidden emotions, mental thoughts, or actions can all come forward while learning health and wellness techniques.
Tea and the herbs chosen for the activities can calm the system, bring focus and clarity, can help with memory, and can calm emotions. The Cape Breton Tea Company has an intention on the front of every package to help people realize their goals and their direction. This focus can help people to let go of the small stuff, to focus on the more important details, and to calm the nervous system for optimum learning.
How can tea help instructors/facilitators?
Beginning the day with an intention for everyone in the group provides a way for the personal stuff to fall to the side and for the focus to be on the topic at hand. That first smell of the special blend can awaken the senses, bypass the cognitive hold of emotions and ideas, to awaken innate curiosity and wonder. Then, that first sip with the intention in mind brings the whole group to the same place for learning easily.
When learning some new techniques may be challenging, a break to sip on a special blend and bring focus to ability and to key concepts can expand opening to learn and grow. If there are some emotionally charged aspects to learning or to the ideas, tea can help relax and soothe the situation. This whole approach can transform the classroom and the angst of healing while learning.
For the instructor or facilitator, tea is a great way to be in flow with the students and with the materials to be taught. When some tougher topics or situations arise, tea can help bring flow and ease to those situations.
Seems like magic, doesn’t it? All with a cup of tea. It just makes sense to have the assistance of the herbs along.
How can you support your projects, workshops, and classes?
Reach out to us to learn more about which blend will best support your goals and intentions for your students or clients. We will be happy to find the right blend, and guide you on how to bring more value to the services that you can offer.
From Vancouver, BC…
Melissa Deally, from Your Guided Health Journey, and her colleague Billie Aadmi, are adding content value to their 8 day Practitioner Training program by gifting their students three delicious and empowering blends to support their learning, transformations, and use of the new techniques.
Their choice of HoneyBEE will include our FREE E-book: BioEnergetic Essentials, to help supplement the amazing tools they will be learning. These two products are a great pair if you have not considered them.
The addition of the Mission4Change CommuniTEA you will recognize as our fundraising tea for the Moyo family in Malawi. This tea supports bringing a group of people together. It is great for sipping before a meeting begins, or when a group needs to work together on a project. It also helps to bring the idea of compassion for others forward as each package supports a great cause.
The Mintal ClariTEA is exactly as its name suggests…a great tea to clear the mind and bring in focus. The peppermint within this blend supports digestion as well, which is where we digest emotions, so a great blend to help with learning new ideas and releasing old patterns.
What an amazing opportunity Melissa and Billie will be providing their students who have 8 solid days of intense and rewarding learning.
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