We are proud to announce the third volume of our annual publication, the Onsite Journal, is here.
As we worked to compile this year’s volume, we wanted to curate a resource that would meet you exactly where you are—in your pain, your growth, your exploration, and your unease.
Many of us have spent moments over the last year wondering when we’ll stop saying we’re in unprecedented times and embrace this new nebulous and rapidly changing reality. The last few years, taken at face value, have been difficult for many of us.
But this year’s Onsite Journal doesn’t take our current emotional landscape just at face value. Instead, it offers a glimpse into how we’re growing, changing, and connecting.
What we’ve also seen over the last few years in ourselves and others is an immense amount of resilience. Collectively we’re living through a global pandemic, navigating uncertainty, pain, and division, and overcoming personal loss and unimaginable grief. Many of us have dared to trade “good” for “great” and imagine a different life than the one we were living before March 2020. We’ve moved, had babies, changed jobs, and taken strides toward the life we want to be living. We’ve come face to face with injustice, and many of us have gotten curious about our role in the systems that prop up and perpetuate inequality around us.
This year’s publication reflects the nuanced place we all find ourselves in.
It features:
- Nine articles from world-renowned mental health experts on trending topics such as attachment, trauma, parenting, navigating conflict as a couple, and more
- Recipes from the Onsite Kitchen
- Real-life stories from Onsite alumni
- An excerpt from best-selling author Shauna Niequist’s “I Guess I Haven’t Learned That Yet.”
- A curated collection of goods, resources, and books to help you reconnect
- Detailed descriptions of Onsite’s robust experiences
- A centering mediation
- Exclusive looks into two new divisions of Onsite
- A customized Onsite word game and crossword
Want a sneak peek at this year’s edition? Head to onsiteworkshops.com/onsite-journal for a preview, where you can also download an exclusive interview with Onsite team members Amelia Baldwin and Lizzy McGlothlin. Together, they address the state of mental health in our country and offer encouragement for moving forward.
We hope this year’s journal is just one small way that Onsite can help bolster your journey in 2023 and beyond. So here’s to creating an emotionally healthy world, starting with ourselves.
Purchase a copy of the journal today!