Whether it’s a friend’s occasional moodiness or the grouch at work, or perhaps the person in the mirror, there are people with whom we are uncomfortable with at times. No matter what our personal environment happens to be, we all interact with people who are irritating, defensive, irksome, and frustrating — in short, prickly!
While we would like such people to be more pleasant to be around, the truth is there is little one can do to actually improve someone else’s behavior.
This online workshop, led by Cenacle Sister Roselle Haas, from 10 AM – 12 Noon on October 25 and October 26 (four hours total spread out over those two days) will explore factors that contribute to such ‘prickly behavior,’ and how we can be interiorly at peace, setting boundaries for our personal environment. Without placing blame or trying to ‘fix’ others, we will explore ways to affirm our own goodness as well as that of others. We will also consider tools for appropriately addressing such behavior while maintaining our own inner peace.
Join us!
WHO: You!
WHERE: Online via Zoom
WHEN: Over two mornings on October 25 and October 26, 2023 from 10:00 AM – 12:00 Noon each day.
About the Facilitator
Sister Roselle Haas, r.c., is a Cenacle Sister, an experienced retreat presenter, spiritual director and liturgist has ministered at spiritual centers in various parts of the country. She has developed programs on images of God, discernment, styles of prayer, praying with scripture, prayer and personality, prayer beyond words, and self-image. With degrees in the classic sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics) she taught those subjects for about 20 years before moving on to full-time spiritual ministry. Additionally, she has a degree in pastoral ministry/spirituality, and is a certified spiritual director with additional certificates in group spiritual direction and directing the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola. She is currently ministering in the Houston / Gulf Coast region in Texas. As a Spiritual Director she pays special attention to life discernment issues.