Thawing
Thawing is an 8-week virtual cohort for women coming out of a wintering season, feeling tender, raw and
vulnerable; but also hopeful and ready to see what’s next.
You are emerging, in transition, becoming.
You are thawing.

The Cohort Includes:
​Weekly Live Reflection Zoom Calls
Wednesdays 6pm Eastern, 60–75 minutes
Guided Journaling Prompts
Explore your voice and inner knowing without Blank Page Syndrome or triggering decision fatigue.
Plan on 5-15 minutes per day
Weekly Field Notes
Reflections from Ashleigh’s own
burnout recovery journey
Enneagram & Human Design Reflection Prompts
Explore the season through the lens of your natural patterns and tendencies.
Voxer Support
Who is Thawing For?
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You’re coming out of a difficult season
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You are asking, “Who am I now, and what’s next?”
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You want thoughtful & honest conversation
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You don’t want advice, fixing, or pressure to have everything figured out.
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You need short moments for yourself (5–15 minutes per day).
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You value writing & reflection
Why Thawing?
I created Thawing from my own experience returning home after a life-changing summer in Nova Scotia. I fled there to start healing from a brutal burnout, my Wintering; but found that my return wasn’t as simple as, “Hey! I’m back!”
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The old version of me was gone. The future felt uncertain. Sitting in the quiet in-between was both deeply uncomfortable and absolutely necessary.
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We don’t just hop from Winter to Spring, from burnout to healed. Thawing is the in-between, the messy middle, the next hard part.
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Thawing is because we don’t have to navigate that alone.
Judi:
Traditionally, winter is a time that I escape… somewhere warm But because of Wintering I’m practicing a different relationship with the season. I’m slowing down and gaining a level of observation that I haven’t really endeavored to before. I’m appreciating incremental change instead of resisting the whole season. This winter, I’m no longer the collateral damage of someone else’s decisions; I decided to stay because I can, not because I have to.
Meg:​
My biggest aha moment is how well you see me, even when I can't see myself or my path. It's an AHA because I always know you are a lighthouse waiting to help me get to shore again. Even if we have the same conversations again and again, you're steady and have such good insight. You see people beyond what they believe they can be or do, and you wait patiently with support and open arms when we get lost. You let us find ourselves, walking beside us, and letting the journey unfold.
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