The Wisdom of Not Knowing
September 2 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
A Free One-Hour Curious Voyage Experience with Cynthia Schwartzberg, LCSW
Ever feel overwhelmed when you are unsure of what is going on?
When life feels uncertain in your relationships, work, health, family, identity, or the world around you, it is easy to rush toward answers just to feel more settled. You may try to figure everything out, control what you can, or hold onto what feels familiar, even when part of you knows something is ready to change.
But what happens when you add curiosity into the equation?
Research shows that curiosity activates parts of the brain connected to reward, attention, learning, and memory. Together, we will practice becoming more open, engaged, and able to discover something new — even when you are facing the unknown.
In this free one-hour experience, you will explore:
- How worry can narrow your view when life feels uncertain
- How curiosity can become a practical tool for meeting the unknown with more steadiness and possibility
- How to use curiosity to discover hidden beliefs that may be shaping your response to uncertainty
Together, we will discover how to pause, listen, and begin again from a more grounded place.
You will leave with:
- A simple curiosity practice you can use when uncertainty feels overwhelming
- A belief-based reflection from The Curious Voyage to Authenticity
- A guided visualization to support new possibilities
- A new way to relate to not knowing as a doorway rather than a dead end.
Who is this for?
This free talk is for anyone who feels caught between wanting answers and sensing that something deeper is trying to emerge.
It may be especially helpful if you are in a time of transition, questioning, growth, or change and want a steadier way to listen inward.
Join us for this free Curious Voyage experience
The Wisdom of Not Knowing
How Curiosity Can Help You Move from Worry to Possibility
Come take a guided hour to pause, reflect, and explore how curiosity can help you meet the unknown with more openness, flow, and connection to who you are becoming.
A new way to relate to not knowing as a doorway rather than a dead end.
Register at the link below:
The Wisdom of Not Knowing
The Wisdom of Not Knowing
For questions or concerns, contact Cynthia at info@cynthasis.com