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Transform your life with the Creative Living Workshop

24 September 2025

Strabane Library are offering you the chance to reconnect, reignite, and rediscover your creative spark this October.
Do you feel stuck, drained, or unsure how to move forward in life? Have procrastination, fear, or self-doubt held you back from your creative potential? It’s never too late to begin again—and this October, Ursula McHugh will show you how.
Join Ursula at Strabane Library on Saturday 11th October from 10am to 1pm for the Creative Living Workshop, a transformative experience designed to reconnect you with creativity, joy, and purpose. Ursula McHugh, a Cognitive Behavioural Therapist, Yoga Teacher, and singer, has been running personal development programmes since 2001 across Health, Social Care, Education, and Voluntary sectors.
Her mission is to share, practice, and collaborate with artists and individuals to enhance wellbeing through creativity.
This workshop is a reset button for your creative soul, whether you’re an artist, a writer, a professional in transition, or simply someone seeking a deeper sense of meaning, Ursula will guide you through a supportive and inspiring journey, showing how obstacles and detours can become powerful steps on your path to living creatively.
Drawing on the insights of Julia Cameron (The Artist’s Way) and Elizabeth Gilbert (Big Magic), Ursula combines practical guidance with personal stories to help participants embrace curiosity, courage, and heart.
Previous participants have described the experience as a journey of self-discovery, saying it helped them replace doubt with clarity, re-evaluate their life direction, and reconnect with a sense of joy and perspective.
Spaces are limited to ten participants, and the workshop costs £35, so booking in advance is essential.
Book your place at www.alley-theatre.com or call 028 71 384444.
Step into this inspiring space and give yourself permission to reset, reconnect, and reignite your creative spark.

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