Special Event, February 2, 2025 at Zen House Yoga Studio

Your Vision, Your Year: Day Retreat at Zen House Yoga Studio, Niagara Falls

Pause, Reflect and Recharge.

Make 2025 a year of clarity, purpose and inspiration. Join us for a transformative day retreat designed to help you align, create and manifest your best year yet!

Who we are: This interactive and creative session is being lead by Kimberley Gunning, MSW, RSW, Reiki II , YTT200 Candidate and owner of Kaleidoscope Wellness Niagara

Special guest will be, Laura Canal, founder of Miles of Smiles Alternative Solutions, Reiki Master, Certified Reflexologist and Psychic. Laura holds certifications in Aqualead, Integrated Energy Therapy, Crystal Healing, Mater Healing, Spiritual Healing, Astrology, Numerology and Transformational Coaching.

Step into a day designed to inspire, align, and empower you as you prepare to make 2025 your best year yet. This retreat offers a holistic blend of movement, mindfulness, and creative expression to help you uncover your deepest intentions and turn them into actionable goals. Begin with grounding somatic movement and meditation to connect with your body and center your thoughts. Then, dive into the creative process of building your vision board—a tangible reflection of your dreams and aspirations for the year ahead.

Step into a day designed to inspire, align, and empower you as you prepare to make 2025 your best year yet. This retreat offers a holistic blend of movement, mindfulness, and creative expression to help you uncover your deepest intentions and turn them into actionable goals. Begin with grounding somatic movement and meditation to connect with your body and center your thoughts. Then, dive into the creative process of building your vision board—a tangible reflection of your dreams and aspirations for the year ahead.

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Join us as we Manifest 2024 with our new Vision Board Workshop

You will learn to go deeper and find more value than a typical Vision Board. You have an innate wisdom within you, and unique yearnings that are meant only for you. You deserve to know how to cultivate this, how to achieve your higher calling, how to trust yourself, how to feel the way you desire to feel. This Vision Board Workshop goes beyond goals, resolutions and habits. You are going to learn a somatic approach to bring your vision to life.

Who we are:  This interactive and creative session is being lead by Kimberley Gunning, MSW, Reiki II and owner of Kaleidoscope Wellness Niagara and Melanie DiPaola, RYT, Reiki II and founder of the Zen Collective.

What to Expect:

We will introduce you to psychotherapy techniques to let go of preconceived ideas and self-limiting beliefs. It is not about what we want and think we need.  The fundamental goal is to dig deep and know how to find the things that make us smile.

Before we begin creating we will explore the use of positive affirmations, meditation, somatic process, and the use of sound vibration with a singing bowl to set intention and amplify the effectiveness of your vision board.

Workshop Includes: All the necessary materials to make your vision board, including magazines, glue sticks, scissors, and boards.  A light refreshment will be provided.

Join Melanie and Kimberley for an unforgettable experience that empowers you to take charge and lighten your load with a little laughter and connect with your heart.

Your Investment: $44

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When:  Saturday, January 27 from 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm

Location: Zen House Yoga Studio, 6150 Valley Way, Niagara Falls


The Art of Not Buying Stuff

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The art of not buying stuff is a topic of interest to many these days. Clever marketing told us that we needed stuff and if we bought stuff our lives would be better and more fulfilled. The funny thing is that we have a population of people with too much stuff and higher levels of anxiety. I am going to go out on a limb here and say that it didn’t seem to work well. Maybe the answer really wasn’t in our material gains.  If Covid-19 has taught us anything, it is that all the stuff in the world doesn’t help in a pandemic, unless it is toilet paper.

Where to start?

Start small, maybe the kitchen drawer that is filled with gadgets. Organize them into groups and get rid of duplicates. Once you get started, keep going.  Pick another drawer until you feel lighter and a bit more free. Let go of the underwear with holes in it and the purse with the broken strap, you are never going to use it again.  Be honest with yourself.

Go paperless

I will admit that I am a bit of a magazine hoarder. I love to read and it is exciting to me every time I sit down to a glossy new cooking or travel magazine. The problem is that they never leave the house once I read it. So, my solution is to have become a digital hoarder. I have tried an online magazine subscription service and have created a more organized Pinterest for all the recipes I want to try.  My ipad is full but my bedroom floor is clearing up.

One in, two out

Every time you bring something new into your home, think about rehoming two things.  They don’t necessarily have to be the same things but it is about clearing space literally and figuratively. New lamp? Take a look around the room for knick knacks that don’t really go with the new lamp.  Keep a box at hand to put things in for donation and when it gets full drop it off.

Invest in Experiences

If we look back on our lives, we remember the late night drives for ice cream, impromptu Covidly distant dinners with friends or family campfires.  We don’t really remember the material things we were given unless it was a puppy or a pony and then well you were actually given an experience too!

Start with your children now and they will thank you later. It will help them to learn how to recharge, how to have down time.  Give them that gift.

We may think of 2020 as the year of Covid but it is also the year of reimagining and of resilience.

Go build a terrarium, hike that new trail, plan a weekend with your bicycle, go glamping.  Have fun!  Adults need to have fun too.

I suspect that living life outside of the retail store actually might lead to lower levels of anxiety and higher levels of satisfaction.  Give it a try, see how it works for you and if you need help, well you can always call a therapist, I know a good one.

Written by Kimberley Gunning


Finding your tribe

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I love that when I surround myself with people who I would consider my tribe, my life is filled with such amazing energy.

Who are my tribe?

These are not people who are the same as you or the people who say yes to you.  Your tribe are people who are diverse, who look you in the eye and say “are you really hearing what you are saying?”.  They are the people who support you, challenge you and most of all they “get you”.  Yes, these are the people who you can let your weird light shine and they will still invite you into their blanket fort!

Where are they?

They are all around you!  Your tribe may be people you find yourself wanting to get to know better.  Is there someone you find interesting because maybe they have a quirky sense of humour or they seem really grounded.  There are people that are likely in  your orbit right now, so reach out and talk to them, ask them to have a coffee and get to know them better.

How do I know?

You will just know.  It’s like you’ve been friends all your lives.  They will make you laugh, they will be vulnerable to you or maybe they will help lift you up when you need it.  These people are the keepers and yes they will be “perfectly imperfect”.

So put yourself out there, say hello, extend an invite and you may just find someone who brings a whole new layer of joy and adventure to your life.  Go ahead and try because you will never know if you don’t!

Written by: Kimberley Gunning