Free Workshop
Discover New Perspectives on Your Year with LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY®
Reflect. Reimagine. Renew.
Is this you?
You’ve been pushing through the year, accomplishing great things but feeling stuck or unsure about your next step.
There’s a lot going on—personal life, business, responsibilities—and sometimes you just need a moment to pause and take stock.
You want clarity, fresh insights, and perhaps some fun along the way. The LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® method can help you do just that.
What's the LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® Method?
Developed by LEGO, this hands-on, interactive technique helps you think creatively and gain deeper insights into your work. It’s a structured yet playful approach that breaks down big ideas, helping you visualise challenges and achievements using simple LEGO models.
What You’ll Gain:
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A meaningful review of your year of work to date
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Clearer understanding of your work highlights and what feels aligned with how you'd like to work in the future
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Confidence in what’s working and insights into where to go next
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New ways of thinking about challenges or changes in your career or business
Why Does This Matter?
Creativity and play aren’t just for kids. They’re critical for problem-solving, decision-making, and reducing stress. By stepping away from screens and engaging with your hands, you activate a different part of your brain—giving you a clearer perspective on how to move forward.
Who Is This For?
Whether you’re a business owner, team leader, or creative, this 25 minute FREE session offers a refreshing way to reflect on your work so that you can start to reimagine the future.
About Me
I work with purpose-driven creatives, entrepreneurs and teams who are feeling overwhelmed, stretched and disengaged to gain more clarity and balance; improve their creativity and communication; and build connection and emotional resilience for sustainable growth. I do this through playful facilitation and coaching techniques including LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY®.
"I just had a free session with Jennie using random objects (or you can use LEGO). It was absolutely lovely. The physical touch gives you a new perspective on and a new way of assessing your work and things you may have not considered before, which is a lovely touch, and it also gives you a chance to stop ruminating and use your hands to build something. A really lovely exercise. I really, definitely enjoyed that. Thank you very much, Jennie!" Taliesin Hunter, Musician