🇬🇧 Flourishing class

When is it ever good enough? (English spoken)

Thursday 26th of June, 2.30 PM – 4.30 PM, Nieuwe Herengracht 18, Amsterdam.
Tickets for students €15,  regular €20

What to expect

This interactive workshop has a relaxed and reflective vibe. Expect a personal, interactive and playful workshop with a maximum of 20 people.

The trainers and participants are between the ages of 18 and 35 years old. So you can expect to have social engagement with others your age.

You can come alone or together with someone else. If you desire to be connected with someone you can let us know by contacting us on our email adress (info@kwekerijamsterdam.nl)

During this session we share our personal experience, offer creative exercises and draw upon interdisciplinary perspectives. You will be guided by two of our trainers. You are always free to participate in the different exercises we offer to you.

This workshop will be hosted at Café Blend Amsterdam. A lovely cafe at the Amsterdam canals.

Coffee, tea, cookies and drinks afterwards are included in the price.

* If the price keeps you from joining, please contact us.

Kweekschool De Kwekerij Amsterdam

Workshop: When Is It Good Enough?

Life moves fast. There’s always something to do, something to improve, something to achieve. For many of us, especially in this high-speed world, the to-do list never ends — and neither does the pressure. Even when things are going well, it can feel like it’s never quite enough.

In this session, we pause.
We ask: What if you stopped chasing for a moment — and looked at what’s already here?

Together, we’ll explore:
– Why it’s so hard to feel satisfied in a world that always demands more? How to spot the invisible pressures shaping your daily life?
– What “enough” could look like for you — not according to society, but on your terms.
– Practical tools to set boundaries, silence the inner critic, and celebrate what’s already working

During this session

✔️ You will write a personal reflection a.k.a an “enough manifesto”
✔️ We’ draw inspiration from Ernst-Jan Pfauth and monk David Steindl-Rast
✔️ Practice turning gratitude into a mindset, not just a moment
✔️ Gain new insights by sharing experiences with others