Inner Landscaping Book by Southern Highlands Resident/Author Kinchem Hegedus
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The book is an invitation to reimagine your creativity through the experience of the Inner Landscaping practices and rituals. Explore on your own, or even better, share the process with a small group — in a book club, women’s/men’s group or circle of friends. The book outlines a system of enquiry to guide you through the process of realigning your life with nature, purpose and creativity.
Inner Landscaping is a guide to reawakening your creativity by reimagining yourself as a thriving, adaptive ecosystem. Inspired by Julia Cameron’s, The Artist’s Way and rooted in permaculture, Inner Landscaping is a powerful invitation to live more fully, consciously, and creatively — in harmony with nature.
Emerging from transformative workshops designed for Bali’s Green School community, this book reawakens your creativity and nourishes your ability to thrive in response to change and uncertainty. Uniquely designed for individuals and small groups, this book’s collective approach is a joyful antidote to isolation and disconnection.
About the Author
Kinchem Hegedus is a creativity coach, writer, facilitator and ecosystems thinker whose work bridges regenerative design, nature-based creativity and storytelling.
Kinchem is the founder of Life at Springfield, a creative retreat space where she has hosted residencies for some of Australia’s most acclaimed authors.
Previously based in Bali, Kinchem pioneered Inner Landscaping for the Green School community.
Her professional background spans venture capital, banking, education and wellness, with international experience in New York, Chicago, Sydney, Singapore and Indonesia. She holds an MFA in Fiction Writing, a Graduate Diploma in Permaculture Design, and a BA in Philosophy.
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