WellBeing Wild

Just for fun

I’ve always been a sucker for trying new things. Every month I attend at least one creative workshop, engaging my brain in anything from cross-stitch to watercolours to game design. While none of these short classes gives me qualifications, that’s not really what I’m looking for. Whether online or offline, engaging with fellow creatives and likeminded folks is always one of my main goals.

Hillary Wall, founder and creative director of Cork & Chroma, says their paint-and-sip sessions are designed to create a supportive, social atmosphere. “When you’re surrounded by people who are in the process along with you,” says Hillary, “there’s a lovely sense of connection and community that

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