WORKSHOPS WITH WILMA 2021
Alexandra Writers Centre Society
ONLINE Writing The Seasons
Tuesdays10am-12pm June 8, 2021 (4 weeks)
Our life patterns journey around in cycles and spirals. The season’s rhythms summer, fall, winter, and spring provide inspiration for self-reflection, to celebrate personal insights, enhance our creativity, claim our unique wisdom and unlock our muse. This will enrich our lives, nourish and develop our courage as writers.
https://www.alexandrawriters.org/courses/online-writing-the-seasons/
This is an interactive online class using the Zoom web platform.
Manage Your Workplace Emotions
You can't change conflict and opposing points of view in the workplace. You can, however, change the way you react. Become more emotionally aware, harness your emotions and express them positively with control, confidence and composure.
Friday 7th May 1.00pm -4.00pm

Conflict Resolution for the Workplace
Successful conflict resolvers are not born; they are trained. Build your skills as an effective conflict resolver and mediator. Learn to recognize conflict patterns and what triggers and escalates conflict in others, master strategies that reduce conflict escalation, assert yourself confidently and give constructive feedback. These skills will help you work more productively and harmoniously with clients, colleagues and superiors. See Course Outline.
Instructor: Wilma Rubens - see Instructor Profile

Fridays 4th 11th June 2021 9.00 - 4.00pm

Entangled Enchantments

Entangled Enchantments
My very first collection of poetry. These poems celebrate my journey on the uncharted waters of the feminine. For your very own copy purchase at Cafe Books, Canmore, or Pages in Kensington, Calgary or contact www.wilmarubens.com

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

It's my life

It's been weeks since I blogged. I log on every day expecting to find some new stimulating stuff on there. Finally I have gotten fed up seening my last christmas blog and that has propelled me into writing at 11 pm after skiing all day in Revelstoke. Interesting that's what the christmas blog was about too.

Clive and I have had fun here catching up with our kiwi buddies. We all had a fun day at Roger's Pass slogging up and over Lookout Pass. The fun descent was interrupted by a spikey porcupine wandering up the trail. I never knew they did not hibernate. Then we have been motoring around Mount Mackenzie for a couple of days chasing Marion Schaffer through the tall stately cedars. There was an icy cold wind today - almost like the Rockies. The Kiwis thought it sooo cold - and I did too.

It is hard to sound intelligent at this time at night. It is hard to even spell and write on this little netbook. Still with the wonders of modern technology this can be instantly published for the entire world to read. How amazing is that? The question is who in the world will be interested?